Bernard Sandler Meyer

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1971 Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
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Plant Physiology
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(1901 - 1987)
https://books.google.com/books?id=J1IqAAAAMAAJ
https://kb.osu.edu/bitstream/handle/1811/75679/1/ARV_OSU_Centennial_Histories_Botany.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/1811/2358 The writer wishes to acknowledge his indebtedness to Dr. E. N. Transeau, Dr. H. C. Sampson, and Dr. J. D. Sayre, all of the Ohio State University, for helpful suggestions during the progress of this investigation

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Edgar Nelson Transeau grad student 1926 Ohio State
 (Studies on the physical properties of leaves and leaf saps.)
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Meyer BS. (1956) Awards Of Certificates Of Merit At The Fiftieth Anniversary Meeting American Journal of Botany. 43: 859-861
Miller CO, Meyer BS. (1951) EXPANSION OF CHENOPODIUM ALBUM LEAF DISKS AS AFFECTED BY COUMARIN. Plant Physiology. 26: 631-4
Meyer BS. (1946) THE CASE FOR GREATER COOPERATION AMONG THE PLANT SCIENCE SOCIETIES. Plant Physiology. 21: 379-85
Meyer BS. (1945) A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE TERMINOLOGY OF DIFFUSION PHENOMENA. Plant Physiology. 20: 142-64
Meyer BS. (1938) The water relations of plant cells The Botanical Review. 4: 531-547
Meyer BS. (1931) Effects Of Mineral Salts Upon The Transpiration And Water Requirement Of The Cotton Plant American Journal of Botany. 18: 79-93
Meyer BS. (1929) SOME CRITICAL COMMENTS ON THE METHODS EMPLOYED IN THE EXPRESSION OF LEAF SAPS. Plant Physiology. 4: 103-12
Meyer BS. (1928) Seasonal Variations In The Physical And Chemical Properties Of The Leaves Of The Pitch Pine, With Especial Reference To Cold Resistance American Journal of Botany. 15: 449-472
Meyer BS. (1927) The Measurement Of The Rate Of Water‐Vapor Loss From Leaves Under Standard Conditions American Journal of Botany. 14: 582-591
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