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152. Penicillinase (?-lactamase) formation by blue-green algae
153. Mercury Speciation in Water
154. Low-dose flying spot digital radiography of the chest: sensitivity studies.
155. Survey of lipids of a new group of extremely halophilic bacteria from salt ponds in Spain
156. Planococcus halophilus sp.nov., a Facultatively Halophilic Coccus
157. Heavy Metal Binding Components of River Water
158. Lipase and esterase formation by psychrophilic and mesophilic Acinetobacter species
159. Protein turnover in a moderately halophilic bacterium
160. Subtle lung cancers: impact of edge enhancement and gray scale reversal on detection with digitized chest radiographs.
161. Lung lesions: correlation between viewing time and detection.
162. Salt-sensitive in vitro protein synthesis by a moderately halophilic bacterium
163. Comparison of nine brands of membrane filter and the most-probable-number methods for total coliform enumeration in sewage-contaminated drinking water
164. Hematologic bone marrow disorders: quantitative chemical shift MR imaging.
165. The effect of salt concentration on the phospholipid and fatty acid composition of the moderate halophile Vibrio costicola
166. Radiation dose reduction during hysterosalpingography: an application of scanning-beam digital radiography.
167. Partial purification and characterization of the lipase of a facultatively psychrophilic bacterium (Acinetobacter O16)
168. Stage IA to IIB mediastinal Hodgkin's disease: three-dimensional volumetric assessment of response to treatment.
169. Adrenarche and skeletal maturation during luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analogue suppression of gonadarche.
170. Halocins: salt-dependent bacteriocins produced by extremely halophilic rods
171. Cellulase induction and the use of cellulose as a preferred growth substrate by Cellvibrio gilvus
172. Characteristics of a facultatively psychrophilic Acinetobacter species isolated from river sediment
173. Pigments and isoprenoid compounds in extremely and moderately halophilic bacteria
174. Influence of temperature and salt concentration on the growth of a facultatively halophilic "Micrococcus" sp.
175. Impact of sex steroids and their suppression on skeletal growth and maturation
176. Effect of chlorination on antibiotic resistance profiles of sewage-related bacteria
177. Radiation dose reduction in the evaluation of scoliosis: an application of digital radiography.
178. Osteoid osteoma: an unusual cause of articular pain.
179. Strategies of response to copper, cadmium, and lead by a blue-green and a green alga
180. Factors Underlying Bacterial Enzyme Synthesis.
181. THE LYSIS OF A PSYCHROPHILIC MARINE BACTERIUM AS STUDIED BY MICROELECTROPHORESIS
182. THE LIPID COMPOSITION OF BACILLUS CEREUS AS INFLUENCED BY THE PRESENCE OF ALCOHOLS IN THE CULTURE MEDIUM
183. Radioisotopic studies on the biosynthesis of the glyceryl diether lipids of Halobacterium cutirubrum
184. Regulation of a salt-dependent enzyme: the aspartate transcarbamylase of an extreme halophile
185. Salt tolerance of intertidal marine bacteria
186. MORPHOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF CELL ENVELOPES OF THE EXTREME HALOPHILE, HALOBACTERIUM CUTIRUBRUM
187. THE ACTION OF CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS PHOSPHATIDASE ON THE LIPOVITELLINS AND OTHER EGG YOLK CONSTITUENTS
188. Utilization of glycerophosphate for phospholipid synthesis by cells of Halobacterium cutirubrum
189. Growth and nutrition of extremely halophilic bacteria
190. Nutritional control of pigment and isoprenoid compound formation in extremely halophilic bacteria
191. Nutrition and distribution of salt response in populations of moderately halophilic bacteria
192. Self-assembly of biological structures
193. Germination Under Alkaline Conditions and Transmission of Alkali Resistance by Endospores of Certain Strains of Bacillus cereus and Bacillus circulans
194. Responses of a psychrophilic marine bacterium to changes in its ionic environment
195. Alkali Resistance in a Strain of Bacillus cereus Pathogenic for the Larch Sawfly Pristiphora erichsonii
196. A Strain of Bacillus circulans Capable of Growing under Highly Alkaline Conditions
197. Aliphatic Diether Analogs of Glyceride-Derived Lipids. IV. The Occurrence of Di-O-dihydrophytylglycerol Ether Containing Lipids in Extremely Halophilic Bacteria*
198. Proflavine binding and release by sensitive and resistant Bacillus subtilis
199. Simple Method for Killing Halophilic Bacteria in Contaminated Solar Salt
200. THE EFFECT OF pH ON SURFACE STRUCTURE AND MORPHOLOGY OF THE EXTREME HALOPHILE, HALOBACTERIUM CUTIRUBRUM
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