This study deals with the histochemical identification of the
changing patterns of glycogen in the uterus of the early pregnant and
lactating golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus Waterhouse). The uterus of the hamster representing days one through five of gestation,
and one through ten, twelve, and fourteen of lactation, provided the...
This histochemical study deals with the changing patterns of
glycogen in the uterus of the immature virgin, cycling virgin, and
post partum (non-lactating) golden hamster (Mesocricetus auratus
Waterhouse). The periodic acid-Schiff technique was used for the
histochemical localization of glycogen in the uterus of the immature,
cycling and non-lactating post...
An intensive chemical investigation, that includes the
determinations of salinity, oxygen, nutrients, pH, alkalinity, and
total carbon dioxide of the Columbia River plume off the Oregon
coast in July 1967 shows the following unique features:
1. Along the axis of the river plume both the salinity minimum and
temperature maximum...