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Elizabeth M. Bright

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Redfield, A. C., & Bright, E. M. (1919). Temperature Coefficient of the Action of ß-rays Upon the Eggs of Nereis. The Journal of general physiology. 1(3): 255-259. (From the Laboratory of Physiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods
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Redfield, Alfred C., & Bright, E. M. (1921). The physiological changes produced by radium rays and ultra‐violet light in the egg of Nereis. The Journal of physiology. 55(1-2): 61-85.
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Redfield, A. C., & Bright, E. M. (1919). The Relative Physiological Effects of ß- and γ-rays Upon the Egg of Nereis. The Journal of general physiology. 2(1): 25-29.
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McIver, Monroe A., & Bright, E. M. (1924). Studies on Conditions of Activity in Endocrine Glands. American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 68(3) 622-644.
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Redfield, A. C., & Bright, E. M. (1924). The physiological action of ionizing radiations. American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 68(2): 54-69; 354-378.
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Redfield, Alfred C., & Bright, E. M. (1922). The effects of radium rays on metabolism and growth in seeds. The Journal of general physiology. 4(3): 297-301.
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Hunt, H. B., & Bright, E. M. (1926). Studies on Conditions of Activity in Endocrine Glands. American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 77(2): 353-370.
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Redfield, A. C., & Bright, E. M. (1919). The Relative Physiological Effects of β-rays of Different Velocities. The Journal of general physiology. 2(1): 31.
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Aub, J. C., Bright, E. M., & Uridil, Joseph. (1922). Studies upon the mechanism of the increased metabolism in hyperthyroidism. Am. J. Physiol. 61: 300.
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Aub, Joseph C., Forman, Jonathan, & Bright, E. M. (1922). The effect of adrenalectomy upon the total metabolism of the cat. Am. J. Physiol. 61(326): 87.
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Redfield, A. C., & Bright, E. M. (1923). Hemolytic Action of Radium Emanation. American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 65(2): 312-318.
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Aub, J. C., Bright, E. M., & Forman, J. (1922). The metabolic effect of adrenalectomy upon the urethanized cat. Am. J. Physiol. 61(349): 87.
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Williams, Peter J. le B. (2006). An Appreciation of Alfred C. Redfield and his Scientific Work. Limnology and Oceanography. 15(1).
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Elizabeth M. Bright was born on 25 September 1893 in Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts to David L. Bright and Emma Clark from
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The effects of radium rays on metabolism and growth in seeds. The Journal of general physiology.
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Annual Report, Volumes 14-25. (1912). Marine Biological Laboratory. Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
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The physiological changes produced by radium rays and ultra‐violet light in the egg of Nereis.
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in the position of beginning investigator in the Physiology Department and also worked as a
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A quantitative study of the effect of radium radiations upon the fertilization membrane of
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Reports of the President and the Treasurer of Harvard College. (1919). Harvard University.
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The Relative Physiological Effects of ß- and γ-rays Upon the Egg of Nereis.
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Massachusetts Marriages. (1841–1915). Database with images. FamilySearch (
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in the Physiology Department. From 1918 to 1924 Bright worked with noted
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Temperature Coefficient of the Action of ß-rays Upon the Eggs of Nereis.
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Massachusetts Births. (1841–1915). Database with images. FamilySearch (
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The Relative Physiological Effects of β-rays of Different Velocities.
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The effect of adrenalectomy upon the total metabolism of the cat.
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The metabolic effect of adrenalectomy upon the urethanized cat.
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Studies upon the mechanism of the increased metabolism in
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health effects and in collaboration published 12 papers.
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from Harvard and Woods Hole that collaborated with noted
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Massachusetts Death Index. (1970–2003). FamilySearch (
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Studies on Conditions of Activity in Endocrine Glands.
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physiologist
oceanographer
Alfred C. Redfield
radiation
Nova Scotia
laborer
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Scotland
steamfitter
Lowell, Massachusetts
Marine Biological Laboratory
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
research assistant
Harvard University Medical School
oceanographer
Alfred C. Redfield
Nereis
radiation
Nereis
hyperthyroidism
Radium
ionizing radiations
Endocrine
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Redfield, Alfred Clarence
Nereis

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