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P 39 Biddulph, O. : Translocation of radiophosphorus from bean leaves, Northwest 



Sci., 14, 38 (1940). 

 P 40 Biddulph, O., and D. H. Brown: Growth and phosphorus accumulation in cotton 



flowers as affected by meiosis and fertilization, Am. J. Botany, 32, 182-188 (1945). 

 P 41 Biddulph, O., and J. Markle: Translocation of radiophosphorus in the phloem 



of the cotton plant, Am. J. Botany, 31, 65-70 (1944). 

 P 42 Blayney, J. R., F. Wassermann, G. Groetzinger, and T. G. DeWitt: Further 



studies in mineral metabolism of human teeth by use of radioactive phosphorus, 



/. Dental Research, 20, 559-563 (1941). 

 P 43 Bodecker, C. F.: Tooth condition, a factor in experimental isotope absorption, 



/. Dental Research, 22, 281-285 (1943). 

 P 44 Bollman, J. L., and E. V. Flock: Phosphocreatine and inorganic phosphate in 



working and resting muscles of rats, studied with radioactive phosphorus, /. Biol. 



Chem., 147, 155-165 (1943). 

 P 45 Bollman, J. L., and E. V. Flock: Changes in phosphate of muscle during tour- 

 niquet shock, Am. J. Physiol., 142, 290-297 (1944). 

 P 46 Bollman, J. L., and E. V. Flock: Phosphate turnover in muscle during shock, 



Am. J. Physiol., 144, 437-443 (1945). 

 P 47 Bollman, J. L., and E. V. Flock: Phospholipids of liver and blood studied with 



radioactive phosphorus, Proc. Central Soc. Clin. Research, 18, 23-24 (1945). 

 P 48 Boonstra, A. E. H. R.: lets over de bruikbaardheid van radio-actieve stoffen 



by de bestudeering van botanische (landbouwkundige) problemen naar aanleiding 



van 4 proefjes met radioactieve fosfor, Landbouwkund. Tijdschr. for 1942, 29-39 



(1942). 

 P 49 Borell, U., and A. Orstrom: Metabolism in different parts of the brain, especially 



in the epiphysis, measured with radioactive phosphorus, Acta Physiol. Scand., 



10, 231-242 (1945). 



P 50 Borell, U., and A. Orstrom: On the function of the pineal body, Acta Physiol. 



Scand., 13, 62-71 (1947). 

 P 51 Born, H. J.: Versuche mit radioaktivem Phosphor an Ratten. Naturwissenschaften, 



28, 476 (1940). 

 P 52 Born, H. J., A. Lang, and G. Schramm: Markierung von Tabakmosaikvirus mit 



Radiophosphor, Arch, gesamt. Virusforsch., 2, 461-479 (1943). 

 P 53 Born, H. J., A. Lang, G. Schramm, and K. G. Zimmer: Naturwissenschaften, 



29, 222-223 (1941). 

 P 54 Born, H. J., and K. G. Zimmer: Anwendung radioaktiver Isotope bei Unter- 



suchungen liber die Filtration von Aerosolen, Naturwissenschaften, 28, 447 (1940). 

 P 55 Brewer, A. K., and A. Bramley: A radioactive isotope study of the absorption 



of phosphorus and sodium by corn seedlings, Science, 91, 269-270 (1940). 

 P 56 Brown, F. A., Jr., L. H. Hempelmann, Jr., and R. Elman: The determination of 



blood volume with red blood cells containing radioactive phosphorus (P 32 ), Science, 



96, 323-324 (1942). 

 P 57 Brues, A. M., E. B. Jackson, an*l W. E. Cohn: Studies on permeability of tissue 



cells to phosphorus, /. Applied Phys., 12, 321 (1941). 

 P 58 Brues, A. M., E. N. Rathbun, and W. E. Cohn: Metabolism of tissue cultures. 



11. Estimation of total growth in tissue culture; growth in incomplete media as a 

 "steady state," J. Cellular Comp. Physiol., 24, 155-158 (1944). 



P 59 Brues, A. M., M. M. Tracy, and W. E. Cohn: The relation between nucleic acid 



and growth, Science, 96, 558-560 (1942). 

 P 60 Brues, A. M., M. M. Tracy, and W. E. Cohn: Nucleic acids of rat liver and 





