The Origin of Veins of the Asbestiform Minerals

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The Division of Medical Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council is accepting applications for grants-in-aid of research for consideration by the Committee for Research in Problems of Sex. The funds for lpport of this program are provided by the Rockefeller Foundation an-cue Ford Foundation. The Committee is concerned primarily with encouraging research on the mechanisms underlying sexual behavior, with special emphasis on the higher mammals and man. Proposals involving endocrinological, neurological, psychological, anthropological, phylogenetic, and genetic studies directed toward this objective are therefore invited. Requests that deal with the physiology of reproduction or with related biological and biochemical fields should be addressed to the Committee only if they give promise of shedding light upon behavioral mechanisms. Preliminary inquiries should be addressed to Room 411, Division of Medical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, N. W., Washington 25, D. C. Completed applications for the fiscal year 1959-1960 should be postmarked on or before January 15, 1959. © 1958 by The Endocrine Society.

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Taber, S. (1916). The Origin of Veins of the Asbestiform Minerals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2(12), 659–664. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2.12.659

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