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Selected Publications



Readey, M (2024).  Nothing But A Bully: A Tale of Power, Violence, Dehumanization and of Green-Beards. (Benjamin Ross Lane; in review) 

Qazi, S. & Readey, M. (accepted). Fundamental Behavioural, Sociological and Evolutionary Understanding of Covid-19 as a Pandemic: An Introductory Review. Journal of Environmental Peace, (in press). 

Readey, M. (accepted). Rationalizations for War or Peace: A Comparison of Philosophies and Cultural Orientations. Journal of Environmental Peace Target date for publication: 2024.

Readey, M. & Hansell, R. I. C. (in review). Dynamic Models of Cell Generation-Time Genealogies. Target date for publication: late 2024.

Readey, M. (2021). The Wisdom of Loki. 256 pp. Benjamin Ross Lane.  (pseudonym: Ptera Hunter)

Readey, M. A. (2018). A Totally, Unabashedly Incomplete Book About Bugs.  Prairie House Gallery Books.  (pseudonym: Ptera Hunter)

Readey, M.A., 1991.  Chronohygine and Good Health.  Positively Aware.  June, 1991: 27-28.

Groh, K. R., Readey, M. A., & Ehret, C. F. (1990). Chronobiological effects of electric fields. Extremely low-frequency Electromagnetic Fields: The Question of Cancer, 47-86.

Groh, K. R., Readey, M. A., & Ehret, C. F. (1989). Circadian rhythm effects of 60-Hz electric field exposure in rodents. In Conference on Electromagnetic Fields and Circadian Rhythmicity.

Groh, K.R., Ehret, C.F., Peraino, C., Meinert, J.C., & Readey, M.A. (1988).  Circadian Manifestations of Barbiturate Habitation, Addiction and Withdrawal in the Rat.  Chronobiology International. 47-86. 

Groh, K.R., Readey, M.A. & Ehret, C.F., (1987). The Acrophase of Activity is a Function of the photocycle in the Mouse Peromyscus leucopus.  Chronobiologia 5, (supplement) abstract.

Groh, K. R., Ehret, C. F., & Readey, M. A. (1987). Photoperiodic phase radios of entrainment influence phase shifts in the circadian acrophase of activity following exposure to 60Hz electric fields in the mouse Peromyscus. In Bioelectromagn. Soc. Conf.

Readey, M.A., Groh, K.R., & Ehret, C.F., (1987). In Search of a Phase Response Curve for Lithium Chloride.  Chronobiologia  5 (supplement). Abstract.

Groh, K. R., Ehret, C. F., & Readey, M. A. The actions of high-strength 60-Hz electric fields on circadian rhythms in small rodents. Contractors Review: Biological Effects from Electric and Magnetic Fields, Air Ions and Ion Currents Associated with High Voltage Transmission Lines. W/L Associates, Frederick, MD.

Groh, K.R., Ehret, C.F., Readey, M.A., & Fowler, D.J., (1987). Photoperiodic Phase Ratios of Entrainment Influence Phase Shifts in the Circadian Acrophase of Activity Following Exposure to 60-Hz Electric Fields in the Mouse, Peromyscus.  Ninth Annual Meeting of the Bioelectromagnetics Society, Portland, Oregon, June, 1987.

Readey, M.A., (1987).  Ultradian Photosynchronization in Tetrahymena pyriformis GLC is Related to Modal Cell Generation Time: Further Evidence for a Common Timer Model. Chronobiology International.  4: 195-208.

Readey, M.A., (1987).  A Comparison of Ultradian and Infradian Modes of Growth in the Ciliate Protozoan Tetrahymena.  Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  281 pp.

Dunham II, E.F., McArdle, E.W., & Readey, M.A., (1986).  The Effects of Medium Concentration and Metal Tolerance in Tetrahymena furgasoni W.  Transactions of the Illinois Academy of Science 79: 225-236.

McArdle, E.W., & Readey, M.A., (1984). "Virgulenes" on the Cortical Surface of Tetrahymena can be identified with Alcian Blue Staining.  Journal of Protozoology 31: 26A. (abstract).

Groh, K. R., Ehret, C. F., Peraino, C., Readey, M. A., (1983).  Circadian Manifestations of Barbiturate Habituation, Addiction and Withdrawal in the Rat.  Chronobiology International, 5(2):153-166

Readey, M.A. & Berger, J. (1983).  Daily Variation in the Tolerance of Tetrahymena vorax to HgCl (II).  Journal of Protozoology 30: 24A (abstract).

Readey, MA., McArdle, E.W., & Koo, J. (1983).  The Occurrence of Argentophilic Bands ("Virgulenes") on the Cortical Surface of Tetrahymena.  Journal of Protozoology. 30: 266-270.

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