Box 1
Contains 17 Results:
"Frog Melanophore Dispersing Action of Meprobamate", 1959
“Frog Melanophore Dispersing Action of Meprobamate,” by Martha Ann Robinson and George T. Scott (Reprint from Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1959, p. 19-21).
"Melanophore Dispersing Action of Ataraxic Drugs", 1959 January
“Melanophore Dispersing Action of Ataraxic Drugs,” by George T. Scott. (Reprint from Biological Bulletin, Vol. 117, No. 2, January, 1959, p. 400).
The Influence of Iodoacetate on the Sodium and Potassium Content of Ulva lactuca and the Prevention of its Influence by Light", 1953
“The Influence of Iodoacetate on the Sodium and Potassium Content of Ulva lactuca and the Prevention of its Influence by Light,” by George T. Scott and Hugh Hayward (Reprint from Science, Vol. 1, No. 3052,1953, p. 719-721).
Science Symposium Reel-to-Reel Tapes, 1961 October 20
Bermuda Biological Station, 1977
There are four photographs in the series: two color photographs of the Bermuda Biological Station (August 1977), one color photograph of the bronze dedication plaque for the George T. Scott Laboratory (August 1977), and one black and white photograph of George T. Scott (1971).
George T. Scott, Faculty Portrait, 1971
There are four photographs in the series: two color photographs of the Bermuda Biological Station (August 1977), one color photograph of the bronze dedication plaque for the George T. Scott Laboratory (August 1977), and one black and white photograph of George T. Scott (1971).
George T. Scott Laboratory Plaque, 1977
There are four photographs in the series: two color photographs of the Bermuda Biological Station (August 1977), one color photograph of the bronze dedication plaque for the George T. Scott Laboratory (August 1977), and one black and white photograph of George T. Scott (1971).