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Some aspects of growth regulator application to plants of Zinnia elegans and Vigna sinensis inoculated with tobacco ringspot virus
Karas, James Glynn
Text (1962)
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Foliar application of 2-Sec-Butyl-4, 6-Dinitrophenol (Dinoseb) as a growth stimulant on corn, Zea mays
Kozak, Dennis Fred
Text (1977)
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Sulfated glycopolypeptides of the exocrine rat pancreas
Kronquist, Kathryn Eleanor, 1947-
Text (1975)
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The concentration of ACTH and growth hormone in bovine plasma
Sutton, David Denis
Text (1960)
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Effect of retinoids and peptide growth factors on anchorage independent growth by human fibroblasts
Palmer, Helen J.
Text (1988)
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Increasing the effectiveness of 1-triacontanol applied to plants
McKeown, Alan William
Text (1982)
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The effect of selected chelating agents, growth regulators, respiratory inhibitors and antibiotics on the life of cut flowers, with special refrence to Antirrhinum majus
Kelley, James Durrett
Text (1957)
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Evidence that formation of neurofibrosarcomas in individuals with type 1 neurofibromatosis is associated with activation of growth factor pathways
Wray, Jeremy W.
Text (1994)
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