Items where Division is "College of Health & Life Sciences > School of Biosciences" and Year is 1982

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Anglesea, Jonathan D. (1982). The effects of a dietary bacterial protein on mineral balance in rainbow trout (S. gairdneri Rich.). PHD thesis, Aston University.

Crampton, Vivian O. (1982). The use of fishery wastes in the feeds for farmed fish. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Elliott, James A.K. (1982). Neuroendocrine mechanisms involved in the control of ovarian development and vitellogenesis in the rainbow trout. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Fickling, Neville (1982). The ecology of the zander, Stizostedion lucioperca L. Masters thesis, Aston University.

Hurst, Julian L. (1982). Biology of fungi on plants in the sub-Antarctic. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Litherland, Paul G.H. (1982). The laboratory assessment of thyroid function with special reference to the importance of thyroid abnormality in psychiatric disease. Masters thesis, Aston University.

Morton, Ann P. (1982). Transport and metabolism in the gastrointestinal tract of diabetic animals: a study involving lean and (ob/ob) mice. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Pathirana, Ruwan A. (1982). Studies on the biodeterioration of polyurethanes by fung. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Watton, Anthony J. (1982). Ecological studies on:(a) the use of colonisation samplers in relation to biological surveillance of river water quality (b) the requirements of freshwater gastropoda. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Wycislik, Eric T. (1982). Inhibition of microbial colonization of shipboard fuel systems. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Yip, Yuen W. (1982). Studies on the formulation of topical corticosteroids. PHD thesis, Aston University.

Young, Steven N. (1982). Ecological studies on high-rate biological filters with special reference to microbial biosynthesis and nitrification. PHD thesis, Aston University.

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