Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences - Articles

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Effects of exposure to low concentrations of nercury on Glycine Alpha-3,-6 GABA-A Chloride and glutamate-gated channel receptors in the HepG2 cell line in culture.

Oct 01, 2008; Ayensu, Wellington K. ... ABSTRACT Neuronal networking in specific regions of the developing brain including the hippocampus is critically regulated by GABAergic signaling. Sequential progression in several stages of development during embryogenesis commence with first formation of functional GABAergic ...

The demographic effects of Hurricane Katrina on the Mississippi gulf coast: an analysis by zip code.

Oct 01, 2008; Swanson, David A. ... Abstract This paper provides an estimate of the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the population of 20 selected zip code areas in Hancock, Harrison and Jackson counties, Mississippi, that were at or near the epicenter of Hurricane Katrina. The effects are examined by using 1990 ...

Water quality studies of Nworie River in Owerri, Nigeria.

Oct 01, 2008; Okorie, Peter U. ... ABSTRACT Nworie River is a first order stream that runs about a 5km course across Owerri metropolis in Imo State, Nigeria before emptying into another river, the Otamiri River. Its watershed is subject to intensive human and industrial activities resulting in the discharge of a ...

Infraspecific systematic relationships of Sarracenia alata Wood. (Sarraceniaceae) inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences.

Oct 01, 2008; Neyland, Ray ... ABSTRACT Yellow trumpets, Sarracenia alata, is an insectivorous perennial herb that occurs infrequently in acidic hillside seepage bogs and wet savannas from central Texas to southern Alabama. Its overall range is disjunct with the western portion extending from central Texas to ...

The bird tick, Ixodes brunneus Koch (Acari: Ixodidae): a rare and unusual tick in Mississippi.

Oct 01, 2008; Goddard, Jerome ... Introduction The bird-feeding tick, Ixodes brunneus, Koch (Acari: Ixodidae) (Figure 1), is an interesting tick which occurs in primarily in North America. All active stages of I. brunneus have been collected on birds of many species, but commonly reported hosts include ...

White flowered Centrosema virginianum in Mississippi.

Oct 01, 2008; Garner, James A. ... Centrosema means spur on the back of the standard (Dean et. al 1973). Throughout the world, this genus exhibits flowers in white, violet, rose, pink, or blue on a total of 50 shrub and herb species, of which 45 are in the American tropics with approximately 30 being vines; three of which ...