Charles Edward Stevens
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Charles Edward Stevens's Degrees
- PhD Physics Stanford University
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. Charles Edward "Ed" Stevens was an American scientist, professor, and veterinarian. An internationally recognized expert in the field of comparative physiology and digestive systems, Dr. Stevens was responsible for over 70 publications including text books used in Veterinary Schools worldwide, including Comparative Physiology of the Vertebrate Digestive System.
Charles Edward Stevens's Published Works
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Published Works
- Sites of organic acid production and absorption in the equine gastrointestinal tract. (1974) (228)
- Digesta passage and water exchange in the equine large intestine. (1974) (188)
- Sites of organic acid production and pattern of digesta movement in the gastrointestinal tract of swine. (1975) (126)
- Interrelationship of Na, HCO3, and volatile fatty acid transport by equine large intestine. (1977) (96)
- Digesta flow through the rabbit large intestine. (1972) (95)
- Coupled active transport of Na and Cl across forestomach epithelium. (1972) (78)
- Sites of Organic Acid Production and Patterns of Digesta Movement in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Dogs (1975) (76)
- Motor functions of the ruminant forestomach. (1966) (70)
- Factors affecting the transport of volatile fatty acids across rumen epithelium. (1966) (64)
- Microbial digestion: rumen versus large intestine (1980) (63)
- A comparison of gastrointestinal transit time in ten species of mammal (1980) (63)
- Sites of organic acid production and pattern of digesta movement in the gastrointestinal tract of geese. (1975) (62)
- TRANSPORT OF SODIUM AND CHLORIDE BY THE ISOLATED RUMEN EPITHELIUM. (1964) (61)
- Function of the bovine omasum in ingesta transfer. (1960) (58)
- Absorption of volatile fatty acid, Na, and H2O by the colon of the dog. (1981) (56)
- Pathogenesis of lead shot poisoning in the mallard duck. (1975) (53)
- Cyclic changes in ionic composition of digesta in the equine intestinal tract. (1975) (42)
- Transport of fatty acid mixtures across rumen epithelium. (1966) (42)
- The large bowel—a supplementary rumen? (1984) (40)
- ARTERIAL BLOOD FLOW TO THE RUMINANT STOMACH. (1964) (36)
- The response of the pituitary-thyroid system of the guinea pig to low environmental temperature. (1955) (36)
- Motility of the llama and guanaco stomach. (1971) (32)
- Studies of the reflex control of the ruminant stomach with special reference to the eructation reflex. (1959) (30)
- Evidence for active transport of acetate across bovine rumen epithelium. (1967) (27)
- Pressure events in bovine esophagus and reticulorumen associated with eructation, deglutition and regurgitation (1960) (22)
- EXPERIMENTAL INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION IN CALVES. (1964) (20)
- A transepithelial pump for weak electrolytes. (1969) (19)
- Sodium and chloride transport across the equine cecal mucosa. (1974) (16)
- Comparative physiology of the mammalian colon and suggestions for animal models of human disorders. (1986) (12)
- Sites of organic acid production and patterns of digesta movement in the gastro-intestinal tract of the raccoon. (1979) (10)
- Influence of Cortisone on Thyroid-Pituitary Interaction in Normal and Goitrous Rats.∗ (1953) (8)
- The effect of goitrogen withdrawal on the pituitary-thyroid system of the guinea pig. (1954) (7)
- Apparent activation of bovine erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase by saponin. (1958) (4)
- Relative Rates of Biological Decay of Thyroidal I131 in Rat and Guinea Pig.∗ (1954) (3)
- Biological assays of extracts of alfalfa samples from bloat-producing pastures. (1961) (2)
- Physiological studies of the vagal nerve supply to the bovine stomach. III. Procaine effects on the dorsal vagal trunk. (1956) (2)
- Proceedings: Motility studies of the rabbit's large intestine. (1974) (0)
- Studies on experimental canine interstitial nephritis. II. An attempt at functional-morphological correlation in damaged kidneys. (1956) (0)
- Phlegmonous gastritis in cattle, resulting from ruminatoric doses of tartar emetic. (1959) (0)
- $sup 51$CrEDTA as a gastrointestinal reference marker in the neonatal bovine calf (1974) (0)
- Studies on experimental canine interstitial nephritis. I. Evaluation of certain nephrotoxic agents. (1956) (0)
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