Items where Year is 1916

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Banta, Arthur Mangun (October 1916) Sex intergrades in a species of Crustacea. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2 (10). pp. 578-583.

Banta, Arthur Mangun (October 1916) A sex intergrade strain of Cladocera. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 14 (1). pp. 3-4.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (August 1916) Inheritable variations in the yellow daisy (Rudbeckia hirta). In: Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden.

Blakeslee, Albert Francis (June 1916) Variability curve following law of chance. The Journal of Heredity, 7 (6). p. 280.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1916) Can selection cause genetic change? The American Naturalist, 50 (592). pp. 248-256.

Castle, William Ernest (January 1916) Is selection or mutation the more important agency in evolution? The Scientific Monthly, 2 (1). pp. 91-98.

Castle, William Ernest (June 1916) New light on blending and Mendelian inheritance. The American Naturalist, 50 (594). pp. 321-334.

Castle, William Ernest (April 1916) Size inheritance in guinea-pig crosses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2 (4). pp. 252-264.

Castle, William Ernest (September 1916) Tables of linkage intensities. The American Naturalist, 50 (597). p. 575.

Castle, William Ernest (March 1916) Variability under inbreeding and cross-breeding. The American Naturalist, 50 (591). pp. 178-183.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1916) Annual report of the Director, Department of Experimental Evolution of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C..

Davenport, Charles Benedict (1916) Eugenics as a religion. In: Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, Battle Creek, MI.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (May 1916) Heredity of albinism. The Journal of Heredity, 7 (5). pp. 221-223.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (August 1916) The form of evolutionary theory that modern genetical research seems to favor. The American Naturalist, 50 (596). pp. 449-465.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1916) The hereditary factor of pellagra. Project Report. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.

Davenport, Charles Benedict (July 1916) The heredity factor in pellagra. Archives of Internal Medicine, 18. pp. 4-31.

Estabrook, Arthur Howard (1916) The Jukes in 1915. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication; no. 240 (240). p. 85.

Finlayson, Anna Wendt (1916) The Dack Family. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 15 (15). p. 42.

Gortner, Ross Aiken (1916) The organic matter of the soil: I. Some data on humus, humus carbon and humus nitrogen. Soil Science, 2 (5). pp. 395-441.

Gortner, Ross Aiken (1916) The organic matter of the soil: II. A study of carbon and nitrogen in seventeen successive extracts; with some observations on the nature of the black pigment of the soil. Soil Science, 2 (6). pp. 539-548.

Gortner, Ross Aiken, Lawrence, John Vincent, Harris, James Arthur (1916) The extraction of sap from plant tissues by pressure. The Biochemical Bulletin, 5 (20). pp. 139-142.

Harris, James Arthur (June 1916) DeVriesian mutation in the garden bean, Phaseolus vulgaris. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2 (6). pp. 317-318.

Harris, James Arthur (January 1916) On the influence of previous experience on personal equation and steadiness of judgment in the estimation of the number of objects in moderately large samples. Psychological Review, 23 (1). pp. 30-48.

Harris, James Arthur (February 1916) Personal equation and steadiness of judgment in the estimation of the number of objects in moderately large samples. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2 (2). pp. 65-69.

Harris, James Arthur (November 1916) Statistical studies of the number of nipples in the mammals. The American Naturalist, 50 (599). pp. 696-704.

Harris, James Arthur (1916) Studies on the correlation of morphological and physiological characters: I. The development of the primordial leaves in teratological bean seedlings. Genetics, 1 (2). pp. 185-196.

Harris, James Arthur (October 1916) Variation, correlation and inheritance of fertility in the mammals. The American Naturalist, 50 (598). pp. 626-636.

Harris, James Arthur (May 1916) A contribution to the problem of homotyposis: Data from the legume Cercis canadensis. Biometrika, 11 (3). pp. 201-214.

Harris, James Arthur (July 1916) The habits in oviposition of the beetle Bruchus. Journal of Animal Behavior, 6 (4). pp. 325-326.

Harris, James Arthur (January 1916) An outline of current progress in the theory of correlation and contingency. The American Naturalist, 50 (589). pp. 53-64.

Harris, James Arthur (September 1916) A quantitative study of the factors influencing the weight of the bean seed: II. Correlation between number of pods per plant and seed weight. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 43 (9). pp. 485-494.

Harris, James Arthur (August 1916) A tetracotyledonous race of Phaseolus vulgaris. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, 6. pp. 229-244.

Harris, James Arthur (July 1916) The variable desert. Scientific Monthly, 3 (1). pp. 41-50.

Harris, James Arthur, Lawrence, John Vincent (October 1916) On the osmotic pressure of the tissue fluids of Jamaican Loranthaceae parasitic on various hosts. American Journal of Botany, 3 (8). pp. 438-455.

Harris, James Arthur, Lawrence, John Vincent, Gortner, Ross Aiken (July 1916) The cryoscopic constants of expressed vegetable saps as related to local environmental conditions in the Arizona deserts. Physiological Researches, 2 (1, Ser).

Harris, James Arthur, Popenoe, Wilson (November 1916) Freezing-point lowering of the leaf sap of the horticultural types of Persea Americana. Journal of Agricultural Research, 7 (6). pp. 261-268.

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (December 1916) Rating the several sovereign nations on a basis equitable for the allotment of representatives to a world parliament. The Scientific Monthly, 3 (6). pp. 579-584.

Lawrence, John Vincent, Riddle, Oscar (September 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: VI. Sexual differences in the fat and phosphorus content of the blood of fowls. The American Journal of Physiology, 41 (3). pp. 430-437.

Little, Clarence Cook (June 1916) The occurrence of three recognized color mutations in mice. The American Naturalist, 50 (594). pp. 335-349.

Little, Clarence Cook (August 1916) The relation of heredity to cancer in man and animals. The Scientific Monthly, 3 (2). pp. 196-202.

Little, Clarence Cook, Tyzzer, Ernest Edward (January 1916) Further experimental studies on the inheritance of susceptibility to a transplantable tumor, carcinoma (J.w.A.) of the Japanese waltzing mouse. The Journal of Medical Research, 33 (3). pp. 393-453.

MacDowell, Edwin Carleton (December 1916) Piebald rats and multiple factors. The American Naturalist, 50 (600). pp. 719-742.

MacDowell, Edwin Carleton (1916) The influence of selection on the number of extra bristles in Drosophila (Abstract). Science, 43 (1101). p. 177.

Metz, Charles William (August 1916) Chromosome studies on the Diptera: II. The paired association of chromosomes in the Diptera, and its significance. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 21 (2). 213-262, with plates.

Metz, Charles William (October 1916) Chromosome studies on the Diptera: III. Additional types of chromosome groups in the Drosophilidae. The American Naturalist, 50 (598). pp. 587-692.

Metz, Charles William (September 1916) Linked Mendelian characters in a new species of Drosophila. Science, 44 (1134). pp. 431-432.

Metz, Charles William (November 1916) Mutations in three species of Drosophila. Genetics, 1 (6). pp. 591-607.

Muncey, E. B. (July 1916) A study of the heredity of pellagra in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Eugenics Record Office Bulletin No. 16. ISSN 16

Riddle, Oscar (July 1916) Sex control and known correlations in pigeons. The American Naturalist, 50 (595). pp. 385-410.

Riddle, Oscar (October 1916) Size and length relations of the right and left testes of pigeons in health and disease. The Anatomical Record, 11 (3). pp. 87-102.

Riddle, Oscar (September 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: I. The occurrence and measurement of a sudden change in the rate of growth of avian ova. The American Journal of Physiology, 41 (3). pp. 387-396.

Riddle, Oscar (September 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: III. On the metabolism of the egg yolk of the fowl during incubation. The American Journal of Physiology, 41 (3). pp. 409-418.

Riddle, Oscar, Basset, Gardiner C. (September 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: V. The effect of alcohol on the size of the yolk of pigeon's egg. The American Journal of Physiology, 41 (3). pp. 425-429.

Riddle, Oscar, Lawrence, John Vincent (December 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: VII. Variations in the chemical composition of reproductive tissues in relation to variations in functional activity. The American Journal of Physiology, 42 (1). pp. 151-162.

Riddle, Oscar, Spohn, Adelaide A. (September 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: IV. When a gland functions for the first time, is its secretion the equivalent of subsequent secretions? The American Journal of Physiology, 41 (3). pp. 419-424.

Spohn, Adelaide A., Riddle, Oscar (September 1916) Studies on the physiology of reproduction in birds: II. On the chemical composition of the white and yellow egg yolk of the fowl and pigeon. The American Journal of Physiology, 41 (3). pp. 397-408.

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