E. Newton Harvey
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American zoologist
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E. Newton Harvey's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edmund Newton Harvey was an American zoologist. He was acknowledged as one of the leading authorities on bioluminescence. He won the Rumford Prize in 1947 and was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1929.
E. Newton Harvey's Published Works
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- Cerebral states during sleep, as studied by human brain potentials (1937) (723)
- Bubble formation in animals. I. Physical factors (1944) (334)
- DISTRIBUTION OF DISTURBANCE-PATTERNS IN THE HUMAN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SLEEP (1938) (320)
- POTENTIAL RHYTHMS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX DURING SLEEP. (1935) (319)
- ELECTRICAL REACTIONS OF THE HUMAN BRAIN TO AUDITORY STIMULATION DURING SLEEP (1939) (305)
- Electrical potentials of the human brain (1936) (237)
- HUMAN BRAIN POTENTIALS DURING THE ONSET OF SLEEP (1938) (204)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE POTENTIAL RHYTHMS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX DURING SLEEP. (1935) (156)
- CHANGES IN HUMAN BRAIN POTENTIALS DURING THE ONSET OF SLEEP. (1937) (147)
- THE DESTRUCTION OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA BY HIGH FREQUENCY SOUND WAVES (1929) (136)
- Bubble formation in animals. II. Gas nuclei and their distribution in blood and tissues (1944) (131)
- THE EFFECT OF HIGH FREQUENCY SOUND WAVES ON HEART MUSCLE AND OTHER IRRITABLE TISSUES (1929) (130)
- On Cavity Formation in Water (1947) (129)
- The interfacial tension between oil and protoplasm within living cells (1934) (99)
- Studies on the permeability of cells (1911) (98)
- Sonoluminescence and Sonic Chemiluminescence (1939) (92)
- Secondary damage in wounding due to pressure changes accompanying the passage of high velocity missiles. (1947) (91)
- High Frequency Sound Waves of Small Intensity and their Biological Effects (1928) (83)
- The tension at the surface of mackerel egg oil, with remarks on the nature of the cell surface (1935) (78)
- The tension at the surface of marine eggs, especially those of the sea urchin, Arbacia (1931) (78)
- BIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ULTRASONIC WAVES, A GENERAL SURVEY (1930) (77)
- A History of Luminescence (1958) (73)
- BRAIN POTENTIALS DURING HYPNOSIS. (1936) (70)
- THE LUMINESCENCE OF ADHESIVE TAPE. (1939) (65)
- THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1928) (63)
- A History of Luminescence from the Earliest Times Until 1900 (1958) (63)
- The tension at the surface of the eggs of the salamander, Triturus (Diemyctylus) viridescens (1933) (51)
- The tension at the surface of Amoeba dubia with direct observations on the movement of cytoplasmic particles at high centrifugal speeds (1932) (51)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF HIGH FREQUENCY SOUND WAVES ON LIVING MATTER (1928) (51)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1920) (49)
- A Spark Shadowgraphic Study of Body Waves in Water (1946) (44)
- A MICROSCOPE-CENTRIFUGE. (1930) (41)
- The kinetics of bioluminescent flashes. A study in consecutive reactions (1940) (39)
- Physical and chemical constants of the egg of the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata. (1932) (39)
- Bubble formation in animals. III. An analysis of gas tension and hydrostatic pressure in cats (1944) (37)
- OXYGEN AND LUMINESCENCE, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF METHODS FOR REMOVING OXYGEN FROM CELLS AND FLUIDS (1926) (36)
- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SHOCK WAVES RESULTING FROM THE IMPACT OF HIGH VELOCITY MISSILES ON ANIMAL TISSUES (1947) (35)
- THE LUMINESCENT OXIDATION OF REDUCED RIBOFLAVIN OR REDUCED RIBOFLAVIN PHOSPHATE IN THE BACTERIAL LUCIFERIN-LUCIFERASE REACTION. (1954) (34)
- A DETERMINATION OF THE TENSION AT THE SURFACE OF EGGS OF THE ANNELID, CHÆTOPTERUS (1931) (33)
- Experiments on Head Wounding by High Velocity Missiles (1945) (33)
- Tension at the Cell Surface (1954) (31)
- The mechanism of membrane formation and other early changes in developing seaurchins' eggs as bearing on the problem of artificial parthenogenesis (1910) (30)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1921) (28)
- THE EFFECT OF CERTAIN ORGANIC AND INORGANIC SUBSTANCES UPON LIGHT PRODUCTION BY LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1915) (28)
- BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HEAVY WATER (1934) (28)
- Some Physical Properties of Protoplasm (1938) (27)
- The microscope-centrifuge and some of its applications (1932) (26)
- THE ANALYSIS OF BIOLUMINESCENCES OF SHORT DURATION, RECORDED WITH PHOTOELECTRIC CELL AND STRING GALVANOMETER (1931) (25)
- THE MINIMUM CONCENTRATION OF OXYGEN FOR LUMINESCENCE BY LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1923) (24)
- Bubble formation in animals. V. Denitrogenation (1944) (24)
- Bacterial luminescence, respiration and viability in relation to osmotic pressure and specific salts of sea water (1938) (24)
- Decompression Sickness and Bubble Formation in Blood and Tissues. (1945) (21)
- The nature of animal light (1948) (21)
- Luminescence in absence of oxygen in the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi (1938) (20)
- A SEARCH FOR CHANGES IN DIRECT-CURRENT POTENTIALS OF THE HEAD DURING SLEEP (1939) (19)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE : XIV. THE SPECIFICITY OF LUCIFERIN AND LUCIFERASE. (1922) (17)
- BUBBLE FORMATION FROM CONTACT OF SURFACES (1946) (17)
- A CRITICISM OF THE INDICATOR METHOD OF DETERMINING CELL PERMEABILITY FOR ALKALIES (1913) (17)
- The flattening of marine eggs under the influence of gravity (1933) (17)
- Differences among species in the response of firefly extracts to adenosine triphosphate. (1951) (16)
- THE TOTAL LUMINOUS EFFICIENCY OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1925) (16)
- THE PERMEABILITY OF CELLS FOR OXYGEN AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE THEORY OF STIMULATION (1922) (16)
- Review of Bioluminescence (1941) (16)
- THE AIR TURBINE FOR HIGH SPEED CENTRIFUGING OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL, TOGETHER WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON CENTRIFUGED EGGS (1934) (16)
- Luminescence of Cypridina luciferin without luciferase together with an appraisal of the term luciferin. (1954) (14)
- ADDITIONAL DATA ON THE SPECIFICITY OF LUCIFERIN AND LUCIFERASE, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL SURVEY OF THIS REACTION (1926) (14)
- The oxygen consumption of luminous bacteria in water containing deuterium oxide (1934) (14)
- The elasticity of thin films in relation to the cell surface (1936) (13)
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN ABSENCE OF OXYGEN. (13)
- Methods of measuring surface forces of living cells (1937) (13)
- Letter to the editorEffect of magnetic fields on the rheology of ferromagnetic dispersions (1953) (13)
- The properties of elastic membranes with special reference to the cell surface (1936) (13)
- Some histological effects of ultrasonic waves on cells and tissues of the fish lebistes reticulatus and on the larva of rana sylvatica (1931) (12)
- The effect of mechanical disturbance on bubble formation in single cells and tissues after saturation with extra high gas pressures. (1946) (12)
- ON THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE LUMINOUS MATERIAL OF THE FIREFLY. (1914) (12)
- HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE IN RELATION TO STIMULATION AND CYCLOSIS IN NITELLA FLEXILIS (1942) (12)
- Respiration of Yeast in Water Containing Deuterium Oxide (1934) (11)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1924) (11)
- ON THE INHIBITION OF ANIMAL LUMINESCENCE BY LIGHT (1926) (11)
- THE LUMINESCENCE OF SUGAR WAFERS. (1939) (11)
- The mechanism of wounding by high velocity missiles. (1948) (11)
- A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE REDUCING INTENSITY OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1929) (11)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE : XVII. FLUORESCENCE AND INHIBITION OF LUMINESCENCE IN CTENOPHORES BY ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT. (1925) (10)
- CELL PERMEABILITY FOR ACIDS. (1914) (10)
- DEEP-SEA PHOTOGRAPHY. (1939) (10)
- IS THE FERTILIZATION MEMBRANE OF ARBACIA EGGS A PRECIPITATION MEMBRANE (1914) (10)
- The spectral energy curve of luminescence of the ostracod crustacean, Cypridina, and other luminous organisms. (1957) (10)
- STIMULATION OF CELLS BY INTENSE FLASHES OF ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT (1942) (10)
- The osmotic and surface properties of marine luminous bacteria (1937) (10)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE IX. CHEMICAL NATURE OF CYPRIDINA LUCIFERIN AND CYPRIDINA LUCIFERASE. (1919) (10)
- CHAPTER VI – THE LUMINOUS ORGANS OF FISHES (1957) (10)
- The recovery period (relaxation) of marine eggs after deformation (1941) (10)
- The Phosphorescence Microscope (1942) (10)
- WILL THE ADULT FIREFLY LUMINESCE IF ITS LARVAL ORGANS ARE ENTIRELY REMOVED? (1929) (9)
- Can the sex of mammalian offspring be controlled? (1946) (9)
- BIOLUMINESCENCE AND FLUORESCENCE IN THE LIVING WORLD (1926) (9)
- Stimulation by adrenalin of the luminescence of deep-sea fish (1931) (9)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE VIII. THE MECHANISM OF THE PRODUCTION OF LIGHT DURING THE OXIDATION OF PYROGALLOL (1917) (9)
- Bubble formation in animals. IV. The relative importance of carbon dioxide concentration and mechanical tension during muscle contraction (1944) (8)
- FURTHER STUDIES ON THE INHIBITION OF CYPRIDINA LUMINESCENCE BY LIGHT, WITH SOME OBSERVATIONS ON METHYLENE BLUE (1926) (8)
- Surface Areas of Porous Materials Calculated from Capillary Radii1 (1943) (8)
- The nature of the red and green luminescence of the south american “railroad worm,” phryxothrix (1944) (8)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE: VI. Light Production by a Japanese Pennatulid, Cavernularia haberi (8)
- The tension at the surface of macrophages (1936) (8)
- STUDIES ON THE OXIDATION OF LUCIFERIN WITHOUT LUCIFERASE AND THE MECHANISM OF BIOLUMINESCENCE (1928) (8)
- Studies on wounds of the abdomen and thorax produced by high velocity missiles. (1946) (8)
- METHODS OF ARTIFICIAL PARTHENOGENESIS (1910) (7)
- Observations on Living Cells, Made with the Microscope-Centrifuge (1931) (7)
- Adenosine triphosphate and bioluminescence of various organisms. (1952) (7)
- The Production of Antibodies for Cypridina Luciferase and Luciferin in the Body of a Rabbit (1930) (7)
- Evolution and Bioluminescence (1956) (7)
- Additional data on the adenosine triphosphate and the luciferin-luciferase reactions of various luminous organisms. (1954) (7)
- The effect of anaerobic conditions on the permeability of the egg of Arbacia punctulata to water (1934) (6)
- Preliminary studies on oxygen consumption of luminous bacteria made with the oxygen electrode. (1952) (6)
- THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LIGHT OF THE WEST INDIAN ELATERID BEETLE, PYROPHORUS (1928) (6)
- PHOTOCELL ANALYSIS OF THE LIGHT OF THE CUBAN ELATERID BEETLE, PYROPHORUS (1931) (6)
- THE MINIMUM CONCENTRATION OF LUCIFERIN TO GIVE A VISIBLE LUMINESCENCE. (1923) (6)
- The interfacial tension of intracellular oil drops in the eggs of Daphnia pulex and in Amoeba proteus (1939) (6)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN THE OXYGEN CONCENTRATION AND RATE OF REDUCTION OF METHYLENE BLUE BY MILK (1919) (6)
- The effect of deuterium oxide on the luminescence of luciferin (1934) (6)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE: III. On the Production of Light by Certain Substances in the Presence of Oxidases (1916) (5)
- THE INHIBITION OF CYPRIDINA LUMINESCENCE BY LIGHT (1925) (5)
- THE INTRINSIC RHYTHM OF THE TURTLE'S HEART STUDIED WITH A NEW TYPE OF CHRONOGRAPH, TOGETHER WITH THE EFFECTS OF SOME DRUGS AND HORMONES (1930) (5)
- RECENT ADVANCES IN BIOLUMINESCENCE (1924) (5)
- THE MECHANISM OF LIGHT PRODUCTION IN ANIMALS. (5)
- A FISH, WITH A LUMINOUS ORGAN, DESIGNED FOR THE GROWTH OF LUMINOUS BACTERIA. (5)
- THE OXIDATION-REDUCTION POTENTIAL OF THE LUCIFERIN-OXYLUCIFERIN SYSTEM (1927) (5)
- The effects of hydrostatic pressure on luminescent extracts of the ostracod crustacean, Cypridina. (1952) (5)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE: V. The Chemistry of Light Production by the Fire-Fly (5)
- HIGH SPEED PHOTOMICROGRAPHY OF LIVING CELLS SUBJECTED TO SUPERSONIC VIBRATIONS (1931) (4)
- THE CENTRIFUGE-MICROSCOPE FOR SUPER-CENTRIFUGAL FORCES. (1932) (4)
- IS THE LUMINESCENCE OF CYPRIDINA AN OXIDATION (1920) (4)
- ON THE QUANTA OF LIGHT PRODUCED AND THE MOLECULES OF OXYGEN UTILIZED DURING CYPRIDINA LUMINESCENCE (1927) (4)
- DIFFRACTION OF SCALAR ELASTIC WAVES BY A (1964) (4)
- The permeability of cells for acids (4)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE : XV. ELECTROREDUCTION OF OXYLUCIFERIN. (1923) (4)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE : XII. THE ACTION OF ACID AND OF LIGHT IN THE REDUCTION OF CYPRIDINA OXYLUCIFERIN. (1920) (4)
- Apparent phosphorescence of Cypridina luciferin solution. (1954) (4)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE: II. On the Presence of Luciferin in Luminous Bacteria (1916) (4)
- STUDIES ON LIGHT PRODUCTION BY LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1915) (4)
- MEMBRANE FORMATION AND PIGMENT MIGRATION IN SEA URCHIN EGGS AS BEARING ON THE PROBLEM OF ARTIFICIAL PARTHENOGENESIS. (1909) (4)
- Note on the red luminescence and the red pigment of the railroad worm. (1945) (3)
- Bubble formation in animals. VI. Physiological factors: The role of circulation and respiration† (1944) (3)
- The effect of increased pressures of oxygen upon the luminescence of Achromobacter fischeri. (1956) (3)
- An explanation of the apparent phosphorescence of Cypridina luciferin solution. (1955) (3)
- The hypothetical structure of luciferin. (1949) (3)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE NATURE OF THE PHOTOGENIC SUBSTANCE IN THE FIREFLY. (1915) (3)
- INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: A GENERAL SURVEY OF BIOLUMINESCENCE (1948) (3)
- A note on the kinetics of cypridina luminescence (1942) (3)
- Decompression Sickness and Bubble Formation in Blood and Tissue, Bull (1946) (3)
- Bubble formation within single cells. (1946) (2)
- Edwin Grant Conklin: 1863-1952. (1953) (2)
- Rate of Beat Over Long Time Periods of Isolated Turtle Hearts Treated with Thyroxin (1931) (2)
- The nature of animal light, by E. Newton Harvey ... (2)
- Cypridinal luciferin luminescence with strong oxidants. (1955) (2)
- THE MECHANISM AND KINETICS OF BIOLUMINESCENT REACTIONS (1935) (2)
- Solvent Effects on Adsorption at the Polymer/Solid Interface (1968) (2)
- Stability of Luminous Substances of Luminous Animals. (1928) (2)
- What determines the color of the light of luminous animals? (1924) (2)
- Albert Prescott Mathews, Biochemist. (1958) (2)
- THE RED AND GREEN LIGHTS OF THE "RAILROAD WORM". (1944) (1)
- REDUCTION OF OXYLUCIFERIN BY ATOMIC HYDROGEN. (1931) (1)
- WHAT SUBSTANCE IS THE SOURCE OF THE LIGHT IN THE FIREFLY? (1)
- The Enzymology of the Cell Surface Tension at the Cell Surface (1954) (1)
- THE PERMEABILITY AND CYTOLYSIS OF EGGS. (1)
- Luminous Bacteria, the Smallest Lamps in the World (1926) (1)
- Artificial Parthenogenesis and Fertilization (1914) (1)
- CHAPTER 11 – Bioluminescence (1960) (1)
- Isolation studies with Cypridina luciferin. (1961) (1)
- The response of single striated muscle fibers to intense flashes of ultraviolet light (1942) (0)
- SOME RECENT EXPERIMENTS ON THE NATURE OF THE NERVE IMPULSE (1922) (0)
- Bioluminescence: evolution and comparative biochemistry. (1953) (0)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1919) (0)
- Reduction of Oxyluciferin by Atomic Hydrogen (1931) (0)
- Book Reviews : Adhesion and Adhesives. Edited by N. A. de Bruyne and R. Houwink. New York, Amsterdam, London, and Brussels, Elsevier Publishing Com pany, Inc., 1951. 517 + xv pages. Price, $10.00 (1952) (0)
- Chemiluminescence : report of the Subcommittee on Chemiluminescence (0)
- The Red and Green Lights of the "Railroad Worm" (1944) (0)
- The Minimum Concentration of Luciferin to Give a Visible Luminescence (1923) (0)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1923) (0)
- The Centrifuge-Microscope for Super-Centrifugal Forces (1932) (0)
- THE LIGHT-PRODUCING SUBSTANCES, PHOTOGENIN AND PHOTOPHELEIN, OF LUMINOUS ANIMALS. (0)
- Photogenic Substance in the Firefly (1916) (0)
- Luminescent reactions in the "railroad worm," Phrixothrix. (1950) (0)
- The Luminescence of Living Things (1948) (0)
- Piezoelectric crystal measurements of pressure changes in the abdomen of deeply anaesthetized animals during passage of high-velocity missile. (1946) (0)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1919) (0)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1918) (0)
- STUDIES ON BIOLUMINESCENCE (1919) (0)
- A SIMPLE METHOD OF MAKING ARTIFICIAL CELLS RESEMBLING SEA URCHIN EGGS IN CERTAIN OF THEIR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. (1912) (0)
- Flocculation of suspensions by immiscible liquids. (1946) (0)
- High speed linear photography (1945) (0)
- Colloidal metals and bioluminescence (1921) (0)
- Merkel Henry Jacobs and the study of cell permeability. (1956) (0)
- A NEW FORM OF CENTRIFUGE-MICROSCOPE FOR SIMULTANEOUS OBSERVATION OF CONTROL AND EXPERIMENTAL MATERIAL. (0)
- BLOOD CORPUSCLE MOVEMENT IN THE RETINA FOR CLASSROOM DEMONSTRATION OF CIRCULATORY CHANGES. (0)
- THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT ON LUMINOUS BACTERIA (1925) (0)
- Edwin Grant Conklin: 1863-1952. (1953) (0)
- Laboratory directions in general physiology / by E. Newton Harvey. (0)
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