XV - XVI |
Untitled - Preface Kemp RB, Schaarschmidt B |
215 - 232 |
Plant Calorimetry .2. Modeling the Differences Between Apples and Oranges Hansen LD, Hopkin MS, Taylor DK, Anekonda TS, Rank DR, Breidenbach RW, Criddle RS |
233 - 245 |
Catabolic Capacity of Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae in Relation to the Physiological-State and Maintenance Requirement Nilsson A, Larsson C, Gustafsson L |
247 - 258 |
Calorimetry of Dual Limitations in Yeast Cultures Vonstockar U, Larsson C, Marison IW, Cooney MJ |
259 - 276 |
A Thermochemical Study of Metabolic Pathways in Activated and Triggered 2C11-12 Mouse Macrophage Hybridoma Cells Kemp RB, Belicickolsek A, Hoare S, Schmalfeldt M, Townsend C, Evans PM |
277 - 283 |
Microcalorimetry in the Screening of Discovery Compounds and in the Investigation of Novel Drug-Delivery Systems Beezer AE, Mitchell JC, Colegate RM, Scally DJ, Twyman LJ, Willson RJ |
285 - 304 |
Microcalorimetric Techniques for the Investigation of Living Plant Materials Wadso I |
305 - 318 |
From Whole-Body to Molecule - An Integrated Approach to the Regulation of Metabolism and Growth Dauncey MJ |
319 - 328 |
Calorimetric Investigations on Mound-Building Birds Seymour RS |
329 - 336 |
Calorimetry in Flying Birds, Using the Wind-Tunnel Technique Nachtigall W |
337 - 352 |
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Direct and Indirect Calorimetry Battley EH |
353 - 358 |
Bioenergetics and Bioremediation of Contaminated Soil Erickson LE, Davis LC, Narayanan M |
359 - 370 |
Entropy Production in Living Systems - From Organisms to Ecosystems Aoki I |
XIX - XIX |
Happy Birthday to Lamprecht,Ingolf on His 60th Boivinet PL |
XXI - XXII |
Lamprecht,Ingolf - Creative Imagination Hemminger W, Hohne G |
XVII - XVIII |
Untitled - Foreword Kemp R |