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Providencia stuartii
Known as:
Proteus stuartii
A species of aerobic, Gram negative, rod shaped bacteria in the phylum Proteobacteria. This species is motile, produces acid from galactose, adonitol…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Mammalian hair as an accumulative bioindicator of metal bioavailability in Australian terrestrial environments.
C. McLean
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C. E. Koller
,
J. Rodger
,
G. MacFarlane
Science of the Total Environment
2009
Corpus ID: 46731197
2005
2005
Characterization of the Type III restriction endonuclease PstII from Providencia stuartii
Alice Sears
,
Luke J. Peakman
,
G. Wilson
,
M. Szczelkun
Nucleic Acids Research
2005
Corpus ID: 7376761
A new Type III restriction endonuclease designated PstII has been purified from Providencia stuartii. PstII recognizes the…
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2004
2004
The role of photoperiod in the timing of reproduction in the Dasyurid Marsupial Antechinus stuartii
B. McAllan
,
C. Dickman
Oecologia
2004
Corpus ID: 23924636
SummaryAntechinus stuartii has one highly synchronized mating period which occurs at the same time each year. An analysis of the…
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1993
1993
Embryonic development in culture of the marsupials Antechinus stuartii (Macleay) and Sminthopsis macroura (Spencer) during preimplantation stages.
A. Yousef
,
L. Selwood
Reproduction, Fertility and Development
1993
Corpus ID: 19164385
Forty-nine blastocysts from 11 brown antechinus, Antechinus stuartii, and 96 blastocysts from 17 stripe-faced dunnarts…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Transport and storage of spermatozoa in the female reproductive tract of the brown marsupial mouse, Antechinus stuartii (Dasyuridae).
D. Taggart
,
P. Temple‐Smith
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1991
Corpus ID: 25591811
Female brown marsupial mice were mated and changes in the number and distribution of spermatozoa were assessed in several regions…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Relationship between longevity of spermatozoa after insemination and the percentage of normal embryos in brown marsupial mice (Antechinus stuartii).
L. Selwood
,
F. McCallum
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1987
Corpus ID: 23478985
Twenty-six female brown marsupial mice in a laboratory colony were mated at intervals ranging from 1 to 20 days between coitus…
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1986
1986
An experimental manipulation of the intensity of interspecific competition: effects on a small marsupial
C. Dickman
Oecologia
1986
Corpus ID: 27121999
SummaryAn investigation was made of the effects of reducing and enhancing the intensity of competition on a small marsupial…
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1984
1984
The gut-associated lymphoid system of two species of Australian marsupial mice, Antechinus swainsonii and Antechinus stuartii. Distribution, frequency and structure of Peyer's patches and lymphoid…
D. Poskitt
,
K. Duffey
,
J. Barnett
,
W. Kimpton
,
H. Muller
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and…
1984
Corpus ID: 39912016
The distribution and number of Peyer's patches (5) in two species of marsupial mice, Antechinus swainsonii and Antechinus…
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1983
1983
Cleavage in vivo and in culture in the dasyurid marsupial Antechinus stuartii (macleay)
L. Selwood
,
G. J. Young
Journal of morphology
1983
Corpus ID: 35109293
Cleavage in the brown marsupial mouse, Antechinus stuartii, from the zygote to the unilaminar blastocyst, was observed in vivo…
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1983
1983
Factors influencing pre-natal fertility in the brown marsupial mouse, Antechinus stuartii.
L. Selwood
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1983
Corpus ID: 23415042
The number of eggs ovulated per ovary, estimated as the number of corpora lutea in histological sections, was 6.1 +/- 1.4 (s.d…
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