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Avian Succession On Lake Michigan Sand Dunes, John B. Van Orman Dec 1976

Avian Succession On Lake Michigan Sand Dunes, John B. Van Orman

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Studies Of Michigan Lycosidae, Robert John Wolff Dec 1976

Studies Of Michigan Lycosidae, Robert John Wolff

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Distribution Of Fishes In The Little Tennessee River System, James Mckee Winfield Jr. Dec 1976

The Distribution Of Fishes In The Little Tennessee River System, James Mckee Winfield Jr.

Masters Theses

This paper is the product of a study of the ichthyofaunal distribution within the Little Tennessee River. This system is a major tributary to the Tennessee River.

A total of 212 collections are included in this paper. Of this total, 67 were made by the author. The remainder of the collections were made by various agencies and individuals. Of the total number of collections made by the author, approximately half were done using diving gear and employing sight identification. The remaining collections were accomplished with the aid of seines.

Included in this paper is a list of the species of …


Movements And Activities Of The Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Alton Louis Eubanks Dec 1976

Movements And Activities Of The Black Bear (Ursus Americanus) In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Alton Louis Eubanks

Masters Theses

This study was conducted on the Tennessee side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park west of U.S. 441. The region is mountainous, with diverse habitats and considerable variation in temperature and precipitation. The major objectives were to describe bear movements and activities using radioisotopes and radiotelemetry, to determine diel activity patterns, and to evaluate selected radioisotopes as possible feces tags.

In September of 1974, two penned bears were injected with 60Co or 134Cs. Results of an earlier study using 109Cd and 144Ce were evaluated. All isotopes appear unsatisfactory as suitable feces tags.

From June through …


Factors Influencing Tennessee Teen 4-H Leader's Perception And Performance Of Leadership Tasks, Martha Jo Tolley Dec 1976

Factors Influencing Tennessee Teen 4-H Leader's Perception And Performance Of Leadership Tasks, Martha Jo Tolley

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to explore the role perceptions of teen leaders and to identify some factors which influenced their role performance.

The population of the study consisted of all 453 4-H members who attended the 1975 State 4-H Round-Up at The University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

The data were organized under five major headings: (1) personal characteristics of respondents, (2) perceptions teen leaders had of their role in the 4-H organization, (3) relation between teen leaders' role performance and their feelings of preparedness to perform the leadership role, (4) influence of personal, 4-H participation, and leadership characteristics …


Comparison Of Fish And Benthic Faunal Compositions In Polluted And Pristine Forks Of A Mountain River, Lynn Betson Starnes Dec 1976

Comparison Of Fish And Benthic Faunal Compositions In Polluted And Pristine Forks Of A Mountain River, Lynn Betson Starnes

Masters Theses

The little Pigeon River in Sevier County, Tennessee presents a near ideal situation for the study of the effects of domestic sewage on species composition in a mountain river. The little Pigeon system has two principal components, the West and Middle Prongs. The West Prong is polluted by municipal effluent from Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, while the Middle Prong remains relatively pristine. Physicgraphically, the two prongs are strikingly similar. The great similarity of natural physical and chemical water quality parameters presents an opportunity to use the pristine prong as a control for the study of changes, probably resulting from pollution, …


Accommodation Preferences Of Traveling Families With Young Children Staying In Tennessee Hotels And Motels, Dorothy Ann Gillespie Dec 1976

Accommodation Preferences Of Traveling Families With Young Children Staying In Tennessee Hotels And Motels, Dorothy Ann Gillespie

Masters Theses

The purpose of this research was to survey hotel and motel accommodation preferences of families with children under three years. A survey of families traveling with young children in 36 randomly selected hotels and motels in four Tennessee cities was taken over a one month period.

Data were obtained through the use of a questionnaire which was designed to show family income levels of $7,001-$15,000 and $15,001 and above as well as age differences of children under three. The age range of the children included one month to 36 months.

Results showed that there were a few limited differences in …


Cortical And Subcortical Interhemispheric Interrelation In The Visual System, George C. Wagner Aug 1976

Cortical And Subcortical Interhemispheric Interrelation In The Visual System, George C. Wagner

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Lodging And Other Characteristics Of Seventy Corn Hybrids, Carl Andrew Ross Aug 1976

Lodging And Other Characteristics Of Seventy Corn Hybrids, Carl Andrew Ross

Masters Theses

In 1975, a lodging study was conducted on forty medium season and thirty full season corn hybrids at Knoxville and Crossville, Tennessee. Lodging and yields were determined at Knoxville and Crossville. Senescence over time, ear height, and number of days to silking and tasseling were determined at Knoxville.

Senescence, ear height and yield has little or no influence on lodging. Among all the factors evaluated, ear height, senescence, and number of days to silking and tasseling affected yields most in the medium season test. Ear height and number of days to silking and tasseling had the greatest effect on yields …


Consumer Acceptance And Evaluation Of Quality Attributes Of Beef Semimembranosus Roasts Heated At Three Oven Rates, Norma Pauline Ball Aug 1976

Consumer Acceptance And Evaluation Of Quality Attributes Of Beef Semimembranosus Roasts Heated At Three Oven Rates, Norma Pauline Ball

Masters Theses

Tenderness, an important quality attribute of meat, is affected by many factors including rate of heating. This quality attribute also has been reported as the single most important criterion for judging meat quality by the consumer. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate selected quality attributes of beef semimembranosus roasts heated at three oven rates (93oC, 149oC, and a combination of 93oC and 149oC) using a consumer panel and instrumental measurements to determine whether tenderness is the most important meat quality attribute to the consumer and to study consumer habits and …


Physiological Iron Deficiency Anemia In Suckling Beagle Pups, Timothy F. Porter Aug 1976

Physiological Iron Deficiency Anemia In Suckling Beagle Pups, Timothy F. Porter

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Inhibition Of Gastric Secretion And Ulcer Formation By Lithium Chloride In The Rat, Thomas H. Adair Aug 1976

Inhibition Of Gastric Secretion And Ulcer Formation By Lithium Chloride In The Rat, Thomas H. Adair

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Effects Of Female Sex Hormones And Dietary Magnesium Levels In Sheep, Kenny S. Marbury Aug 1976

Effects Of Female Sex Hormones And Dietary Magnesium Levels In Sheep, Kenny S. Marbury

Masters Theses

The major objectives of this study were to evaluate (a) the effects of diet on magnesium, calcium and potassium metabolism in yearling wethers and (b) the effects of progesterone, estradiol and diethylstilbestrol (DES) on the metabolism of the minerals.

A two by two factorial design was selected whereby twelve yearling crossbred wether lambs were divided into four groups of three. One group was fed a basal diet plus magnesium along with hormones, one group was fed a basal diet plus magnesium without hormones, one group was fed a magnesium-deficient diet along with hormones, and one group was fed a magnesium-deficient …


Relationships Between Bone Density And Dietary Intakes Of Energy And Protein In Older Female Vegetarians And Nonvegetarians, Mary Elizabeth Kunkel Aug 1976

Relationships Between Bone Density And Dietary Intakes Of Energy And Protein In Older Female Vegetarians And Nonvegetarians, Mary Elizabeth Kunkel

Masters Theses

The purposes of this study were to compare differences in bone density, height, and weight among female vegetarians and nonvegetarians and to determine significant relationships between the physical measurements and dietary intake of calories and protein.

After obtaining informed consent, complete data were collected on 43 vegetarians and 36 nonvegetarians. Height, weight, and bone density measurements were taken. Dietary information was obtained from 7-day dietary records and diet histories. Dietary supplements were also recorded.

Daily intakes of calories, protein, and fat were calculated by computer using the food values in USDA Handbook No. 8. Percent of the total calories coming …


Induced Variability Of Resistance To Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne Incognita) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Hendratno Aug 1976

Induced Variability Of Resistance To Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne Incognita) In Soybeans (Glycine Max), Hendratno

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to determine the variability of resistance to root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) in soybeans (Glycine max) induced by seed treatment with ethylmethane sulfonate (EMS).

Two soybean varieties, 'Essex' and 'Forrest,' were chosen as the experimental materials mainly on the basis of their distinct level of resistance; 'Essex' is susceptible and 'Forrest' is resistant. The M2 and control populations were grown and tested for nematode resistance in the greenhouse. The number of gall developed on the roots was used to indicate the level of resistance.

The frequency distribution of the M …


Evergreen Tree Species For Urban Use In Eastern Tennessee, Vivian Orr Potter Aug 1976

Evergreen Tree Species For Urban Use In Eastern Tennessee, Vivian Orr Potter

Masters Theses

The objective of this study was to determine which of five tree species was best suited for urban conditions in eastern Tennessee with respect to certain criteria. The species included eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.), eastern hemlock [Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr.], Norway spruce [Picea abies (L.) Karst.], southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora L.), and eastern red-cedar (Juniperus virginiana L.). The criteria used for comparing the species were resistance to disease, resistance to insect pests, range of soil fertility adaptability, range of soil pH adaptability, and aesthetic appeal.

Questionnaires were sent to nurserymen …


Selected Characteristics Of High And Low Performance Rated Extension Agents Responsible For The Tennessee Agricultural Extension Special Program In Food For Youth, Beverly Daniels Kosoko Aug 1976

Selected Characteristics Of High And Low Performance Rated Extension Agents Responsible For The Tennessee Agricultural Extension Special Program In Food For Youth, Beverly Daniels Kosoko

Masters Theses

The purposes of this study were to characterize High and Low performance rated Agents, to determine the relationship between performance rating level, attitude toward the assignment and other attributes of SPIFFY Agents in Tennessee. It was also proposed to identify selected aspects of the SPIFFY programs conducted by High and Low rated Agents.

The population of this study included all 37 SPIFFY Agents in the State of Tennessee. The data were collected by means of a mail questionnaire. A secondary source of data consisted in personnel records.

Results of the study indicated that level of performance was consequentially related to …


Partial Purification And Characterization Of Pectin Methyl Esterase In Southern Peas (Vigna Sinesis), Kun Kook Park Aug 1976

Partial Purification And Characterization Of Pectin Methyl Esterase In Southern Peas (Vigna Sinesis), Kun Kook Park

Masters Theses

The purposes of this study were to partially purify pectin methyl esterase (PME) of Southern peas (Vigna sinensis), to determine optimum pH and NaC1 concentration for maximum enzyme activity, to measure the energy of activation and kinetic reactions, and to ascertain the presence of multiple molecular forms of the enzyme and their isoelectric points.

PME was extracted from an acetone powder preparation and purified by a two-step ammonium sulfate fractionation and dialysis. The activity of the partially purified enzyme was significantly (p < 0.05) influenced by pH, NaC1 concentration, and the interaction between pH and NaC1 concentration. The optimum pH and NaC1 concentration were 7.9 and 0.25 M, respectively. The energies of activation were calculated to be 4,900, 5,950, and 6,900 calories/mole at pH 6.0, 7.0, and 7.0, respectively. PME had a Km of 0.781% pectin N.F. and a Vmax of 24.34 PME units.

Additional purification was …


Effects Of Ethephon On The Pattern Of Flowering And Fruit Set Of Summer Squash, Carl Earnest Sams Aug 1976

Effects Of Ethephon On The Pattern Of Flowering And Fruit Set Of Summer Squash, Carl Earnest Sams

Masters Theses

The plant growth regulator 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid (ethephon) was applied to summer squash to determine its effects on the flowering pattern. Treatments with all pistillate flowers pruned at anthesis, with and without ethephon applications were also compared to control plants to investigate the factors regulating flowering and fruit set of summer squash.

It was found that plants in the pruned treatments had a greater carbohydrate accumulation than plants in the nonpruned treatments, indicating that carbohydrate accumulation may be inversely associated with fruit development. Ethephon treatments produced more pistillate flowers per plant but also had a large number of aborted flowers. Thus, …


Influence Of Dietary Calcium To Phosphorus Ratio On Bone Density Of Vegetarian And Non-Vegetarian Older Women, Teresa Ann Davis Aug 1976

Influence Of Dietary Calcium To Phosphorus Ratio On Bone Density Of Vegetarian And Non-Vegetarian Older Women, Teresa Ann Davis

Masters Theses

The purposes of this study were: to investigate the influence of dietary calcium, dietary phosphorus, and their ratios as observed in vegetarian and non-vegetarian subjects on their bone densities and to compare bone density, the dietary intakes of calcium and of phosphorus, and the ratio of calcium to phosphorus in vegetarian and non-vegetarian subjects.

After obtaining informed consent, data were collected on 43 vegetarian and 36 non-vegetarian women, 40 to 92 years old, who consumed self-selected diets. Dietary information was obtained from 7-day dietary records. Dietary supplements were also recorded. Measurements of height, weight, and bone density of the radius, …


Comparison Of Wild And Hatchery Brook Trout In Spruce Flats Branch, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, W. Douglas Harned Jun 1976

Comparison Of Wild And Hatchery Brook Trout In Spruce Flats Branch, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, W. Douglas Harned

Masters Theses

The brook trout of Great Smoky Mountains National Park at one time were found to inhabit many mountain streams down to an elevation of approximately 610 meters (2,000 ft.). The range of the species has since decreased at an alarmingly rapid rate in most drainages since the early part of this century. Reasons for the disappearance of the only salmonoid native to the southern Appalachians appears to be a combination of factors. Among them, improper logging practices and the widespread introduction of the rainbow and brown trout are probably the most detrimental. The purpose of this study was to evaluate …


An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Antibiotic Treatment At A Prebreeding Estrus On Subsequent Reproductive Efficiency, Kenneth C. Lamar Jun 1976

An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Antibiotic Treatment At A Prebreeding Estrus On Subsequent Reproductive Efficiency, Kenneth C. Lamar

Masters Theses

An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a douche with an antibiotic formula to improve reproductive efficiency in dairy cows.

A total of 102 cows was utilized in the experiment. The 81 Holstein cows were divided into four groups. These groups were untreated cows which had normal post-calving recuperation (N-C), treated cows with had normal post-calving recuperation (N-T), untreated cows which had experienced post-calving complications (M-C), and treated cows which had experienced post-calving complications (M-T). The 20 Jersey cows were divided into treated and untreated groups (N-T and N-C). The treatment consisted of a nitrofurozone-neomycin mixture in a …


The Use Of The Rural Grocery Store As A Food Source In Hancock County, Tennessee, Jo Annetta Schar Jun 1976

The Use Of The Rural Grocery Store As A Food Source In Hancock County, Tennessee, Jo Annetta Schar

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to investigate selected environmental factors influencing food purchasers' use of the rural grocery store, the variety of food items available and the variety bought by the food shoppers. Forty-nine food purchasers were interviewed by the researcher. An interview schedule composed of questions concerning food shopping practices and a selected list of food items available in the largest Hancock County grocery store were used.

The rural grocery store in Hancock County serves many of the functions today that are reported in the literature for the early 19th century. Interviews with community leaders and examination of …


The Microbiological Ecology Of Slime Formation In A Paper Mill, Alexander E. Maccubbin Apr 1976

The Microbiological Ecology Of Slime Formation In A Paper Mill, Alexander E. Maccubbin

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Three-Year Field Study Of Cacalia Atriplicifolia, L. With Emphasis On Dispersal Mechanisms, Joann T. Athey Apr 1976

A Three-Year Field Study Of Cacalia Atriplicifolia, L. With Emphasis On Dispersal Mechanisms, Joann T. Athey

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


The Prevalence Of 47, Xyy Males Among Collegiate Basketball Players, Joy Ann Price Apr 1976

The Prevalence Of 47, Xyy Males Among Collegiate Basketball Players, Joy Ann Price

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Comparative Evaluation Of Glucose Stimulated Insulin Secretion In Nondiabetic, Diabetic, And Prediabetic Chinese Hamsters, Ronald Neil Prange Apr 1976

Comparative Evaluation Of Glucose Stimulated Insulin Secretion In Nondiabetic, Diabetic, And Prediabetic Chinese Hamsters, Ronald Neil Prange

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Raps: A Resource Allocation Production Scheduling Algorithm For Hot Food Production Systems, William Legree Goodwin Mar 1976

Raps: A Resource Allocation Production Scheduling Algorithm For Hot Food Production Systems, William Legree Goodwin

Masters Theses

A procedural model for the scheduling of labor and equipment in a hypothetical food production system that operated under traditional constraints was developed, tested and analyzed. The developed model, the RAPS (Resource Allocation Production Scheduling) Algorithm, was applied to a five-day menu of hot foods with a forecasted demand per meal of 500.

Based on forecasted demand and the nature of preparation of the menu item, specific production quantities were established to simulate the demands of the meal serving period. Using industrial engineering techniques of activity analysis and time estimation in conjunction with a network-based project management system, the 90 …


An Investigation Of Food Identification In Assessment Of Developmental Functioning, Kathryn C. Wall Mar 1976

An Investigation Of Food Identification In Assessment Of Developmental Functioning, Kathryn C. Wall

Masters Theses

Nutrition has historically been one of the few disciplines in diagnostic and evaluation centers which has not administered some type of developmental test in making an assessment. A psychological test that would ascertain a range of intellectual functioning by the ability to identify foods and relate a child's cognition of foods to the variety of his diet would be most helpful to nutritionists, especially those working in diagnostic and evaluation centers for mentally retarded and developmentally disabled children. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to determine if a Food Identification Test could be developed for nutritionists in University Affiliated …


Ecology Of East-Central Illinois Hill Prairies, John Thomas Reeves Jan 1976

Ecology Of East-Central Illinois Hill Prairies, John Thomas Reeves

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.