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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1955-08-01
    Description: Fertilized ova have been transferred from Border Leicester to Welsh Mountain ewes, and vice versa. The oestrous cycles of the ewes were synchronized by progesterone treatment, and donor ewes were super-ovulated with PMS. 68–90 hr. after the onset of oestrus in the donors, thirty-seven ova, representing 58% of the ovulations, were recovered in vivo from thirteen ewes. Nineteen ova were transferred to eighteen recipient ewes and a total of eight pure-bred lambs were born to ewes of the opposite breed.Transfers resulted in pregnancy when oestrus in the recipients commenced from 16 hr. before to 20 hr. after that in the donors; two of the ova which developed to term were 4-cell, five were 8-cell and one was a 16-cell ovum at the time of transfer. Four out of seven and four out of eleven transfers, using blood serum and Ringer's solution respectively, resulted in the birth of lambs. Prior to transfer to the recipients seven of the ova which developed to term were exposed for 30–45 min. at room temperature, whilst one developed after exposure for 70 min.
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    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1958-10-01
    Description: Eight Merino and eight Dormer ewes, none of which had been on heat for 2–3 months prior to treatment, were given six intra-muscular injections of 30 mg. progesterone at 3-day intervals. The ewes were divided into four groups, each consisting of two Merinos and two Dormers. On the second day after the last progesterone injection, 1000 i.u. P.M.S. were administered to each of the ewes in group I. The remaining ewes each received an injection of 500 i.u. P.M.S. on either the first and second days (group II), the second and third days (group III), or the first and third days after the end of the progesterone treatment (group IV).Five of the Dormer ewes, but not one of the Merino ewes, were served after the treatment. Mean ovulation rates for the four groups were 2·50, 2·75, 2·00 and 2·50, respectively, and the mean numbers of large follicles (i.e. those which were observed at laparotomy, approximately a week after treatment, to have a diameter of not less than 4 mm.) were 3·00, 2·75, 1·00 and 2·00, respectively. Contrary to expectation, it was observed that only one of the ewes (a Merino) showed evidence of a silent ovulation shortly before treatment.It is suggested that (i) the amount of oestrogen produced by the ovarian follicles of the Merinos may have been exceptionally low, thus accounting for the non-occurrence of oestrus in these ewes, (ii) ovulation rates might be increased by greater reductions in the time between the last progesterone injection and P.M.S. treatment, and (iii) if silent heat in the Merino is rare, it may be simpler to induce coincident heat and superovulation in ewes of this breed by two injections of P.M.S. at 16-day intervals.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1959-06-01
    Description: Eighty-three fertilized sheep ova were stored at 0–8° C. for 6–72 hr. in sterile sheep serum or Ringer's solution and subsequently transferred to suitable recipient ewes in order to determine their viability following storage.In Exp. 1, nine out of twelve ova stored in sheep serum, but none out of five ova stored in Ringer's solution, continued development after subjection to storage at 5–8° C. for 6–9 hr. Seven out of fifteen, none of nineteen, and none of nine ova were found developing in recipients after subjection to 5–8° C. in serum for 24, 48 and 72 hr., respectively.In Exp. 2, lambs were born to recipients of four out of six ova stored for 24 hr. at 4·5–7° C, and of two out of five ova stored for 72 hr. at these temperatures. None of the recipients of twelve ova stored for 24, 48 and 72 hr. (four ova of each duration) at 0·4° C. produced live lambs.In Exp. 3, none of thirty-four ova developed after subjection to freezing to −79° C. in 12·5% glycerol in serum.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 1956-12-01
    Description: Li, Rb, and Cs were determined spectrographically in twenty-eight trilobites, two xiphosurida, four insects, four Crustacea, and six brachiopods. The sediments associated with fifteen trilobites were also analysed. Compared with igneous and sedimentary rocks, the trilobites were characteristically enriched in cesium relative to rubidium and potassium. Thus, the KRb ratios were normal, but the RbCs ratios were anomalously low. The evidence is considered to favour the view that cesium has been preferentially concentrated by trilobites during growth. The matrices had RbCs ratios similar to normal sedimentary rocks.
    Print ISSN: 0016-7568
    Electronic ISSN: 1469-5081
    Topics: Geosciences
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  • 5
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Bulletin of the British Society for the History of Science 2 (1957), S. 57-61 
    ISSN: 0950-5636
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: History , Natural Sciences in General
    Notes: A century ago the work of laying the first Atlantic cable and the measurements which were needed of the electrical resistivity of the copper, as well as of the resistance of the cable itself, had shown the inadequacy of the resistance standards which then existed.
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 1957-03-01
    Description: According to the simple hydraulic theory of jets, each particle of a jet moves independently along a parabolic trajectory. Therefore a steady jet has a parabolic shape. We wish to consider how these results are modified by surface tension. For simplicity we will consider a two-dimensional jet of incompressible fluid.
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 1958-11-01
    Description: In this paper transonic small-disturbance theory is applied to a simplified model of the flow near the front of a ducted body. The body is assumed to consist simply of two parallel flat plates which extend from the inlet station to infinity downstream. The velocity far upstream is sonic, and the velocity far downstream in the duct, which is assumed to be known, is slightly subsonic. Air is therefore ‘spilled’ around the intake edges. An analytic solution is found for the resulting flow field up to the ‘limiting Mach wave’, and asymptotic solutions are found for the supersonic flow and for the shock wave far from, and near, the intake edges. The pressure distribution along the outside walls is then known at both ends, and its computation is completed by an empirical procedure. Distributions of pressure along the centre-line and along the inside and outside walls are shown. These results may be used to compute the drag of sharp-edged intakes with a very small frontal area. © 1958, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 1957-12-01
    Description: An investigation is made of the effect of a small disturbance on the flow in a complete rarefaction wave, for example, the flow produced by the rupture of a membrane originally separating a compressible gas from a vacuum. The perturbation arises from a rigid boundary slightly inclined to the direction of flow. The growth of the perturbed region is studied and the pressure field is calculated for diatomic gases. The nature of the expanding boundary of the perturbed region is investigated. Arguments are put forward which suggest that this boundary can be a weak shock in certain circumstances. A second shock may also appear in some cases, following the first and of greater strength. In an appendix the solutions are extended to monatomic gases and to fluids with an adiabatic index of 2. The latter results are suitable for a comparison with hydraulic experiments. © 1957, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 1957-05-01
    Description: The intensity of turbulent motion in the wake of square mesh grids of bars has been examined experimentally. The measurements show that there are considerable departures from homogeneity over surfaces normal to the mean stream. Large variations of intensity have been observed at a distance of 80 meshlengths from the grid, where they are diminishing slowly, if at all. This inhomogeneity is believed to be the cause of the discrepancies between various sets of measurements of energy decay in the ‘initial period’. There is also a possibility of error in other measurements made in grid turbulence and analysed on the assumption of homogeneity. Observations with a grid of 2 in. mesh show that v2 is significantly less than u2, which is consistent with results from other laboratories.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 1958-11-01
    Description: The results of calculations of the compression of air by repeated shock waves are compared with the perfect-gas values given by Evans & Evans (1956). The comparison emphasizes the increasing divergence of real from perfect-gas results as shock strengths are raised. The equations relating conditions across a shock wave are obtained in a convenient form for solution using a Mollier diagram. © 1958, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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