D F Weber
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11.
Wang Y, Ashrafi S, Weber D
Anat Rec
. 1985 Feb;
211(2):149-55.
PMID: 3883846
A scanning electron microscope cast technique was used to examine the interface between primary and secondary dentine in young and old human teeth. In addition, more traditional methods were used...
12.
van Berkum P, Sloger C, Weber D, Cregan P, Keyser H
Plant Physiol
. 1985 Jan;
77(1):53-8.
PMID: 16664027
The relationship between ureide N and N(2) fixation was evaluated in greenhouse-grown soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) and lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.) and in field studies with soybean. In...
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Keyser H, Weber D, Uratsu S
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1984 Apr;
47(4):613-5.
PMID: 16346502
A survey was conducted in 1980 on 972 isolates of Rhizobium japonicum obtained from 65 soybean field locations in 12 states. Isolates were examined for the hydrogenase (Hup) phenotype and...
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Barrows M, Ashrafi S, Weber D
Arch Oral Biol
. 1984 Jan;
29(6):461-6.
PMID: 6589989
The enamel-covered primary and secondary coronal dentine in the molars of 90-day-old and 360-day-old rats was examined using microradiography. Some preparations were subsequently examined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy...
15.
Gaynor M, Weber D, Everingham J
Arch Oral Biol
. 1984 Jan;
29(3):243-8.
PMID: 6375644
A low-speed diamond-edge rotary saw microtome was used to prepare freshly extracted human teeth for fixation. The teeth were sliced transversely 900 microns thick using saline as a coolant; the...
16.
Weber D
Arch Oral Biol
. 1983 Jan;
28(9):885-91.
PMID: 6357162
A method for producing plastic casts of the internal structure of dentine has been described by Marten, Hallsworth and Buckley, J. Microsc. 112, 345-352 (1978). The main drawback of the...
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Keyser H, van Berkum P, Weber D
Plant Physiol
. 1982 Dec;
70(6):1626-30.
PMID: 16662732
Although Rhizobium japonicum nodulates Vigna unguiculata and Macroptilium atropurpurem, little is known about the physiology of these symbioses. In this study, strains of R. japonicum of varying effectiveness on soybean...
18.
Weber D, EISENMANN D
J Microsc
. 1982 Sep;
127(Pt 3):271-6.
PMID: 6764648
We have developed a method utilizing relatively thick ground sections of plastic embedded tissue which affords the resolution obtained with 0.5 micrometers cut sections. The sections, which are permanently affixed...
19.
Keyser H, Bohlool B, Hu T, Weber D
Science
. 1982 Mar;
215(4540):1631-2.
PMID: 17788491
Fast-growing rhizobia have been isolated from soybean root nodules collected in China. These new isolates are physiologically distinct from slow-growing soybean rhizobia. They formed effective nitrogen-fixing associations with wild soybean...
20.
Weber D
Environ Health Perspect
. 1981 Jan;
37:79-84.
PMID: 7460886
Three pollen test systems to detect the induction of nondisjunction in maize are actively being explored. (1) Each member of a tetrad of haploid microspores produced by meiosis contains a...