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Bean Mitosis, (D, Hale, C, Lushbaugh):

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Following the completion of the effect of 540 r on the
mitosis of the bean root tip this experiment was repeated on 400 r but is still
incomplete.

3)

Luminescent Bacteria,

(L, Hughes, C, Lushbaugh):

Attempts to enumerate the number of bacteria producing light
in a given situation by use of the densitometer showed that very few bacteria
were required for our electronic system to count.
Preliminary experiments were done in order to see whether
or not the growth of this bacteria could be limited quantitatively by limiting
the carbon or nitrogen in the media.

Additional observations were made upon

the effect of a fixed dose of 10,000 r on subsequent generations of bacteria,

The effect has proven to be quite variable but to become decreasingly effective.
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The following compounds were prepared for testing as liquid
solution scintillators:

2,5-diphenylthiophene, 2,2'-(5-phenylbioxazolyl),

2-(4~tolyl)-5-phenyloxazole, and 2-(4-biphenylyl)indole.

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intermediates in the preparation of p-terphenylindole and 4,43
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Samples have been derived from whole blood

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proteins have had the resulting dilute alcohol solutions combined with alcoholsaline protein washes to make up a final solvent composition of 1.5 ml water,

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