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  • 1965-1969
  • 1945-1949  (11)
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  • 1965-1969
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1945-07-01
    Description: The most stirring event in the Arctic in 1944 was the return voyage of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Schooner St Roch from Halifax to Vancouver by the North-West Passage. Not only was it the first passage made in a single summer season, but it was also by a new and probably better route. In her 1940–42 voyage the St Roch had followed Amundsen's southerly track in the reverse direction, namely eastwards. In 1944 Staff-Sergeant (now Sub-Inspector) H. A. Larsen was again in command for the return westward, but on this occasion a northern route was chosen via Barrow Strait and Melville Sound, where Parry had made his attempts in 1819 and 1820 and Bernier in 1908 and 1910.
    Print ISSN: 0032-2474
    Electronic ISSN: 1475-3057
    Topics: Ethnic Sciences , Geography
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1945-07-01
    Description: Average lactation curves have been prepared from selected animals in a group of heifers treated for 60 or 100 days with stilboestrol or hexoestrol tablet implants. A treatment period of 100 days appears to give poorer results than one of 60 days. The optimum duration, on the average, is probably about 75 days, but seems to depend upon the way lactation develops—which bears no obvious relationship to the amount of oestrogen absorbed.A rise in yield follows tablet removal whether this is done while the yield is still rising or after it has begun to decline. Yield in an induced lactation may fall very far short of the animal's inherent capacity, but comparison between induced lactations and those at subsequent calvings shows that it may very nearly approach what would be a normal yield.A heifer which was treated twice did rather less well in her second induced lactation.Breeding histories of a number of implanted heifers are outlined. They were all animals which had failed previously to get in calf. 5–10% (without further treatment) did not return to an ovulatory cycle. About 70% of anatomically normal heifers got in calf, the service rate being about 2·6. A rather high incidence of abortions may be a feature of a recovery period from treatment, but may have been due to selection of animals with such a tendency.
    Print ISSN: 0021-8596
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5146
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1945-07-01
    Description: 1. By premature harvesting, as early as 5 days after fertilization, dwarf grains are obtained which will germinate readily and produce normal plants, even though grain size may be only 10% that of fully developed grain. Such plants tend to attain the same final size as those from mature grain. This paper deals with the growth under field conditions of dwarf grain with regard to survival during the winter, and final yield.2. Pot cultures with vernalized winter and spring varieties of rye, wheat, and barley have shown that the high growth rate characteristic of dwarf grain is not confined to the vegetative phase of growth, but is also manifested after the ear has developed. The fact emerges that dwarf grain can be successfully vernalized.3. A field trial is described using three size classes of grain (mature, medium, dwarf) with mean grain weights of 33·93, 23·56 and 10·23 mg. respectively. These were sown (i) at sowing rates of 2 and 3 bushels per acre, and (ii) at uniform spacings of approximately 200 and 300 grains per 9 ft. row. A subsidiary experiment with spacing of 1 ft. was also carried out.4. All classes of grain germinated well and survival during the winter was uniformly high in the equally spaced plots; with the close spacing of the dwarf grain at 2 and 3 bushels per acre (plots 11 and 12) percentage survival was somewhat reduced.5. The effect of grain size and spacing on time of flowering was negligible.
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    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 1945-04-01
    Description: 1. Experiments were carried out to determine the period of survival of spermatozoa in the genital tract of the cow.2. No reliable results were obtained by searching, post-mortem, the genital tracts of two cows and three heifers killed at various intervals after insemination.3. An attempt to induce ovulation at a definite time to which insemination could be related, in order that the survival time of the spermatozoa might be determined by the recovery of the ova post-mortem, was not successful. Of four cows and one heifer given pregnant mare's serum followed by pregnancy urine, one ovulated. To one animal, where a large follicle was present in one ovary, pregnancy urine was given. Ovulation occurred but could not be definitely attributed to the pregnancy urine.
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 1945-04-01
    Description: 1. Losses of incorporated non-protein nitrogen compounds from stored cubes have been determined. The loss of incorporated urea was very small provided moulding did not occur. The loss of incorporated ammonium bicarbonate was large, amounting in all to some 50–60%.2. The effects of the size of the cubes and of the nature of the container on nitrogen losses are discussed.
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    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 1945-01-01
    Description: 1. The fertility records of two groups of bulls, one group used for controlled service, and one group used for free service, were compared over a period of one year.2. The fertility of the free-service group was consistently better except during the months of December, January, February and March.3. The difference in fertility between the two groups was correlated with the varying length of the oestral periods of the cows at different seasons of the year.4. It is suggested that the higher fertility in the free-service group was due to a closer relationship of service to the end of heat and thus to ovulation.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 1945-01-01
    Description: 1. The characters of the semen of twenty-one bulls were compared with their fertility as expressed by the service rate—the number of services required for each conception.2. It was found that, on the basis of the density of the semen, the total number of spermatozoa ejaculated, the motility and change in pH of the semen on incubation at 37° C, the animals could be divided into a higher fertility group with service rates from slightly more than 1·0 to about 3·5, and a lower fertility group with service rates from above 3·5 to ∞. Totally sterile animals could be detected.3. It is suggested that other factors than the quality of the semen can vary fertility so as to give service rates at different levels from 1·0 to about 3·5. Below a certain level of semen quality fertility appears to be impaired no matter what other factors operate.4. No relationship could be detected between the percentage of abnormal spermatozoa ejaculated and the service rate.5. Standards for use in diagnosis of fertility are suggested.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 1945-07-01
    Description: Seasonal variation in the reproductive capacity of the bull was studied during a 27-month experimental period at the Experimental Station. There are a total of 1049 ejaculates for this period. Supplementary data for other periods on the Experimental Station and for two other large farms practising artificial insemination are also included.Highly significant individual and monthly differences were noted during the experimental period for the density and motility of the sperm, the pH of the semen and for the percentage of ejaculations performed. The seasonal variation in semen is marked, but there is considerable variation in different years between bulls and between farms in the periods of maximal and minimal types of semen and in seasonal trends.The relationship between such variation and climatic and nutritional conditions is discussed. There appears to be a basic seasonal rhythm in bull semen associated with climatic factors, warmer conditions causing stimulation and vice versa. Nutritional factors may, however, modify this rhythm. The relationship between seasonal variations in semen quality and fertility is discussed.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 1945-06-01
    Print ISSN: 0016-7568
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5081
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 1945-12-01
    Description: The North Sea Basin is enclosed on its western and eastern sides by two axes of elevation, viz. the Pennines (a5 of Text-fig. 7) and the axis of Erkelenz (a3). The fault-zone of the Limburg coal district broadens towards the north-west into the graben of the central Netherlands. In the opposite direction it is connected with the Rhine-graben. The southern border of the North Sea Basin is formed by the Brabant Massif. It dates from at least pre-Carboniferous times, but its influence as a geanticlinal ridge of elevation was manifest in many Mesozoic and Cenozoic epochs. In a voluminous memoir Stevens (6) pointed out that the present morphology of Belgium—e.g. the pattern of the rivers—still reveals the influence of this important element.
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