Muriel Bell
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New Zealand nutritionist and medical researcher
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Muriel Bell's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemistry University of New Zealand
- Masters Biochemistry University of New Zealand
- PhD Nutrition University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Muriel Emma Bell was a New Zealand nutritionist and medical researcher. Early life Bell was born in Murchison, New Zealand on 4 January 1898, the daughter of Thomas, a farmer, and Eliza . Bell attended the local school in Murchison. In 1907, her mother was killed, and her father injured, in a tramcar accident in Wellington and her father consequently had to give up farming. He moved the family to Nelson and later became Mayor of Richmond.
Muriel Bell's Published Works
Published Works
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE ABSORPTION OF CAROTENE AND VITAMIN A (1935) (31)
- The metabolism in the rat of naturally occurring (+)-14-methylhexadecanoic acid. (1957) (15)
- The serum-protein levels of Samoans, Fijians, and Indians in Fiji. (1951) (11)
- Further studies on the metabolism of the (+)-anteiso-acids, (+)-12-methyltetradecanoic acid and (+)-14-methylhexadecanoic acid, in the rat (1959) (9)
- RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN INCIDENCE OF PRE‐ECLAMPSIA AND ECLAMPSIA IN FIJI (1955) (6)
- Studies of the alleged toxic action of cod liver oil and concentrates of vitamin A. (1933) (4)
- The effect of dietary fatty acid constituents on the body cholesterol of rats. (1957) (2)
- Toxicity Trials with Cetylamine (1951) (1)
- A CASE OF CHYLOTHORAX (1935) (1)
- Stability of Bacterial Flora with Long-Term Iodochlorhydroxyquin Therapy (1964) (1)
- A method of determining in man protein-binding and antimicrobial activity of long-acting sulfonamides. (1965) (0)
- The effectiveness of erythromycin for the treatment of chronic genitourinary infections. (1956) (0)
- Long-acting sulfonamides: in vivo correlation in man of protein binding, serum concentration and antimicrobial activity. (1966) (0)
- Further studies on the metabolism of the (plus)-anteiso-acids, (plus)-12-methyltetradecanoic acid and (plus)-14-methyl-hexadecanoic acid, in the rat. (1959) (0)
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