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Putnam, James J. 1879. On the Reliability of Marey´s Tambour in Experiments requiring Accurate Notations of Time. Journal of Physiology 2: 209-213 1879
Kronecker, Hugo und Samuel James Meltzer. 1883. Der Schluckmechanismus, seine Erregung und seine Hemmung. Archiv für Physiologie Suppl.: 328-362 1883
Wardrop, James. 1809. Observations on Fungus Haematodes or Soft Cancer, in Several of the most Important Organs of the Human Body: Containing also a comparative view of the structure of Fungus Haematodes and Cancer. Edinburgh: Constable [part of: Müller Library] 1809
Sully, James. 1879. Harmony of Colours. Mind 4: 172-191 1879
Sully, James. 1880. Dr. Hughlings Jackson or Morbid Affections of Speech. Mind 5: 105-111 1880
Dance, Jean Baptiste Hippolyte and James Arnott. 1830. Über Venenentzündung und deren Folgen: Zwei Abhandlungen. Jena: Frommann [part of: Müller Library] 1830
Maxwell, James Clark. 1859-1860. On the theory of compound colours, and the relations of the colours of the spectrum (abstract). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 10: 404-409 1859-1860
James, William. 1887. The Perception of Space (I). Mind 12: 1-30 1887
Richet, Charles R., Baudouin, Georges Maurice Debove, Pierre Carl Édouard Potain et Henri James Nathaniel Charles de Rothschild, eds. 1900-03. Bibliographia medica. Paris: Institut de bibliographie 1900-03
Wardrop, James. 1837. On the Nature and Treatment of the Diseases of the Heart: With some new Views on the Physiology of the Circulation. London: Churchill [part of: Müller Library] 1837
Sully, James. 1892. The Human Mind: A Text-Book of Psychology. London: Longmans 1892
Johnstone, James. 1787. Versuch über den Nutzen der Nervenknoten. Stettin: Kaffke [part of: Müller Library] 1787
Putnam, James J. 1879. Description of a Modified Pendulum-Myograph. Journal of Physiology 2: 206-208 1879
Hall, James. 1848. An Address Delivered at the Anniversary Meeting of the Harvard Natural History Society 1848. Cambridge [part of: Müller Library] 1848
Watt, James. 1846. Correspondence of the Late James Watt on His Discovery of the Theory of the Composition of Water. Edited by James Patrick Muirhead. London 1846
Hill, Jonathan R., Robert C. Burghardt, Karen Jones, Charles R. Long, Charles R. Looney, Taeyoung Shin, Thomas E. Spencer, James A. Thompson, Quinton A. Winger and Mark E. Westhusin. 2000. Evidence ofr Placental Abnormality as the Major Cause of Mortality in First-Trimester Somatic Cell Cloned Bovine Fetuses. Biology of Reproduction 63: 1787-1794 2000
Sully, James. 1880. Pleasure of Visual Form. Mind 5: 181-201 1880
Dana, James Dwight. 1848/1849. United States Exploring Expedition during the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842 under the Command of Charles Wilkes: Zoophytes (Vol. 7). Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard [part of: Müller Library] 1848/1849
Hudson, James. 1834. Report on the Abjudication of the Copley, Rumford, and Royal Medals and Appointment of the Bakerian, Croonian, and Fairchild Lectures. London: Taylor [part of: Müller Library] 1834
Wardrop, James. 1813. History of James Mitchell a Boy Born Blind and Deaf: With an Account of the Operation Performed for the Recovery of his Sight. London: Murray [part of: Müller Library] 1813
Shin, Taeyoung, Duane Kraemer, Jane Pryor, Ling Lui, James Rugila, Lisa Howe, Sandra Buck, Keith Murphy, Leslie Lyons and Mark Westhusin. 2002. Cell Biology: A Cat Cloned By Nuclear Transplantation. Nature 415: 859 2002
Burdon-Sanderson, John Scott and Page, Frederick James. 1879-1880. On the time-relations of the excitatory process in the ventricle of the heart of the frog. The journal of physiology 2: 384-435 1879-1880
Sully, James. 1890. The Psycho-Physical Process in Attention. Berichte über die gesamte Physiologie 13 1890
James, William. 1890. The Principles of Psychology. London: Macmillan 1890
Maxwell, James Clark. 1859-1860. Postscript to a paper on compound colours, and on the relations of the colours of the spectrum (abstract). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 10: 484-486 1859-1860
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