W. J. V. Osterhout
Born 1871-01-01
Died 1964-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF309681640
- WikidataQ16308149
- ISNI0000000082125763
- Open LibraryOL2432936A
Top Subjects
- Plant ecology (6)
- Plant physiology (3)
- Algae (2)
- Osmosis (2)
- California (2)
- Plants (2)
- Protoplasm (2)
Books by W. J. V. Osterhout
Total count: 82
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Contributions to cytological techniqueUniversity Press1904-01-01
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Extreme toxicity of sodium chloride and its prevention by other salts1905-01-01
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The resistance of certain marine Algae to changes in osmotic pressure and temperatureUniversity Press1906-01-01
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On the importance of physiologically balanced solutions for plants(Preliminary communication.)University Press1906-01-01
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Experiments with plants3rd ed.The Macmillan Company1906-01-01
On the importance of physiologically balanced solutions for plants ...1906-01-01-
The antitoxic action of potassium on magnesium(Preliminary Communication.)University Press1906-01-01
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The role of osmotic pressure in marine plantsUniversity Press1906-01-01
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On nutrient and balanced solutionsUniversity Press1907-01-01
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On the effects of certain poisonous gases on plantsUniversity Press1908-01-01
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On plasmolysis1908-01-01
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The value of sodium to plants by reason of its protective action[University Press]1908-01-01
The antagonistic action of magnesium and potassiumUniversity of Chicago?]1908-01-01-
The permeability of living cells to salts in pure and balanced solutions1911-01-01
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The permeability of protoplasm to ions and the theory of antagonism1912-01-01
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Plants which require sodium1912-01-01
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Reversible changes in permeability produced by electrolytes1912-01-01
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The effect of some trivalent and tetravalent kations on permeability1915-01-01
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A dynamical theory of antagonism1916-01-01
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Permeability and viscosity1916-01-01
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The decrease of permeability produced by anesthetics1916-01-01
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Does the temperature coefficient of permeability indicate that it is chemical in nature?1917-01-01
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Tolerence of fresh water by marine plants and its relation to adaptation1917-01-01
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The dynamics of the process of death1917-01-01
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Experiments with plants8th ed.1917-01-01
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On the dynamics of photosynthesis1918-01-01
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Note on the effect of diffusion upon the conductivity of living tissue1918-01-01
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A method of measuring the electrical conductivity of living tissues1918-01-01
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A simple method of measuring photosynthesis1918-01-01
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The basis of measurement of antagonism1918-01-01
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Antagonism between alkaloids and salts in relation to permeability1919-01-01
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Decrease of permeability and antagonistic effects caused by bile salts1919-01-01
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A theory of injury and recoveryIII : Repeated exposures to toxic solutions1921-01-01
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The mechanism of injury and recovery of the cell1921-01-01
Injury, recovery, and deathin relation to conductivity and permeabilityJ.B. Lippincott Company1922-01-01-
Some aspects of selective absorption1922-01-01
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Exosmosis in relation to injury and permeability1923-01-01
The nature of lifeH. Holt and company1924-01-01-
The penetration of CO2 into living protoplasmBermuda Biological Station for Research1925-01-01
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Contrasts in the cell sap of Valonias and the problem of flotation1925-01-01
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Is living protoplasm permeable to ions?Bermuda Biological Station for Research1925-01-01
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On the importance of maintaining certain differences between cell sap and external mediumBermuda Biological Station for Research1925-01-01
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Some aspects of bioelectrical phenomenaBermuda Biological Station for Research1927-01-01
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Note on the penetration of electrolytes1928-01-01
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Protoplasmic asymmetry in Nitella as shown by bioelectric measurements1928-01-01
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The death wave in NitellaI. : Applications of like solutions1928-01-01
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Bioelectrical aspects of the all or none law1929-01-01
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Some aspects of permeability and bioelectrical phenomena1929-01-01
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Studies on stimulation in Nitella1929-01-01
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Note on the nature of the current of injury in tissues1929-01-01
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Negative variations in Nitella produced by chloroform and by potassium chloride1930-01-01
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Salt bridges and neagtive variation1930-01-01
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Physiological studies of single plant cells1931-01-01
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Electrical variations due to mechanical transmission of stimuli1931-01-01
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Kinetics of penetrationIV : Diffusion against a growing potential gradient in models1932-01-01
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Permeability in large plant cells and in models1933-01-01
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Reversible loss of the potassium effect in distilled water1933-01-01
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Kinetics of penetrationVI : Some factors affecting penetration1934-01-01
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Positive variations in Nitella1935-01-01
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Some experimental modifications of the protoplasmic surface1935-01-01
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The rôle of ions in valonia and nitella1935-01-01
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Restoration of the potassium effect by means of action currents1935-01-01
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Nature of the action current in NitellaIII : Some additional features1935-01-01
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Chemical restoration in nitellaI. : Ammonia and some of its compounds1935-01-01
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Changes of apparent ionic mobilities in protoplasmI. : Effects of guaiacol on valonia1936-01-01
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Electrochemical methods in the study of plant cells1937-01-01
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The protoplasmic surface in certain plant cells1937-01-01
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Potentials in Halicystis as affected by non-electrolytes1938-01-01
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Reversal of the potassium effect in Nitella1938-01-01
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Effects of potassium on the potential of Halicystis1938-01-01
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Calculations of bioelectric potentialsV. : Potentials in Halicystis1939-01-01
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Effects of nitrobenzene and benzene on Valonia1941-01-01
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Effects of hexylresorcinol on Valonia1941-01-01
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Increased irritability in Nitella due to guanidine1942-01-01
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Differing rates of death at inner and outer surfaces of the protoplasmII : Negative potential in Nitella caused by formaldehyde1944-01-01
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Water relations in the cellI. : The chloroplasts of Nitella and of Spirogyra1945-01-01
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Effects of hydroxyl on negative and positive cells of Nitella1945-01-01
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Differing rates of death at inner and outer surfaces of the protoplasmIII : Effects of mercuric chloride on Nitella1945-01-01
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Some properties of protoplasmic gelsI. : Tension in the chloroplast of Spirogyra1946-01-01
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Movements of water in cells of Nitella1949-01-01
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The mechanism of accumulation1950-01-01
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Papers [1896-1925]