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    Ascospore-viability on glass spreaders treated with alcohol

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    Ascospore-viability on glass spreaders treated with alcoho

    Altered phenotype of phen

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    Altered phenotype of phe

    Growth and allelism of arg-11 and adg

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    Growth and allelism of arg-11 and ad

    Filtering small quantities of conidial suspensions to remove mycelial fragments

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    This method was in common use in the Tatum lab in the 1940\u27s, but was apparently never published. One simply sucks the suspension through the cotton plug of a pipette, used upside-down. Graduated pipettes from 1 to 10 ml work well

    Raymond W. Barratt, 1920-2002

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    Raymond W. Barratt 1920-200

    An annotated pedigree of Neurospora crassa laboratory wild types, showing the probable origin of the nucleolus satellite and showing that certain stocks are not authentic.

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    An annotated pedigree of Neurospora crassa laboratory wild types, showing the probable origin of the nucleolus satellite and showing that certain stocks are not authentic

    Gene sequences in linkage group I

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    Gene sequences in linkage group

    New supplements for the formate mutant of Neurospora. A possible role for ascorbic acid?

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    Recently we found what appeared to be a new auxotroph in one of our stocks. It was eventually traced to the formate (for) locus

    Genetically determined round ascospores

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    Genetically determined round ascospore

    Symptom Differences by Gender for Outpatient Clients as Measured by the SCL-90-R

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    It has been well accepted that women demonstrate a significantly higher prev-alence for mood disorders than their male counterparts. This study included the administration of the Symptom-Checklist 90-Revised (SCL-90-R) over the course of a one-month period to a sample (n = 243) of females (66%) and males (34%) receiving treatment from an outpatient community mental health clinic. Descriptive statistics, a MANOVA, and subsequent ANOVAs revealed that women scored higher on every sub-scale of the SCL-90-R, except the psychoticism sub-scale, however, only the difference on the somatization sub-scale was statistically significant. Implications of these results for mental health providers are explored
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