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Collecting Slime Flux Feeding Coleoptera In Japan, Brett C. Ratcliffe
Collecting Slime Flux Feeding Coleoptera In Japan, Brett C. Ratcliffe
University of Nebraska State Museum: Entomology Papers
Sappy wounds of injured or diseased trees entice a wide variety of insects. Carter (1945) stated that when fluxing is prolific or long continued, air-borne bacteria, yeasts, and fungi contaminate the oozing sap, ferment it and produce the material called slime flux. Apparently the oozing flux is toxic to the flux site and so prevents callusing by the tree. Consequently, the same tree usually can be a good collecting site for insects from year to year. My stay in Japan spanned four years, and collecting at flux sites was one of the most fruitful areas of endeavor. As soon as …
Ursinus Magazine, Fall 1970, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Frank Smith, A. Alan Botto, Philip H. Williams
Ursinus Magazine, Fall 1970, Henry R. Taylor, Milton E. Detterline, Lucille Hunt Bone, Frank Smith, A. Alan Botto, Philip H. Williams
Ursinus Magazine (New Bulletin Series), 1969-1996
Ursinus names William S. Pettit President • Founders Day Convocation: Dr. Pettit installed as 10th Ursinus President • November 15 inauguration address: Dr. Pettit assumes presidency • Ursinus names Dr. Bozorth new Dean • Swedish King honors Ursinus professor • Heefner appointed chairman of Academic Development Committee • Geist reappointed chairman of Alumni Loyalty Fund • Ursinus Centennial Tour: Japan '70 • Sixteen hours on Wake • As Sendai sees us • Ursinus mourns loss of Dr. Wagner • Homecoming Day '70 • Sports • Class notes • Weddings • Births • In memoriam
The Communication Of The Christian Faith Into Japanese Culture With Special Reference To Rogerian Counseling, Stanley Robert Dyer
The Communication Of The Christian Faith Into Japanese Culture With Special Reference To Rogerian Counseling, Stanley Robert Dyer
ATS Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Prophecies Regarding Japan, Hugh B. Brown
Did Christ Visit Japan?, Spencer J. Palmer
Did Christ Visit Japan?, Spencer J. Palmer
BYU Studies Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Factors Of Influence In The Development Of Mukyokai, Rodger Grulke
Factors Of Influence In The Development Of Mukyokai, Rodger Grulke
Bachelor of Divinity
It is the intention of this paper to point out those factors of influence in the cultural and historical climate which helped to forge and shape Mukyokai, but also to reveal the importance of a great man who is responsible for its development and continuation. This does not intend to eradicate the importance of individuals and the church in the life of Uchimura Kanzo. However, a movement which maintains fifty thousand members including many prominent individuals in government, education, and theology is the living testimony of a man who deserves recognition as a great theologian and Scholar.
Enforcement Of A Promise In Modern American Law (Gendai Amerikaho Ni Okeru Yakusoku No Kyosei), Whitmore Gray
Enforcement Of A Promise In Modern American Law (Gendai Amerikaho Ni Okeru Yakusoku No Kyosei), Whitmore Gray
Articles
A series of seminar lectures given by Whitmore Gray in Tokyo, Japan during October 1968. Six articles were subsequently published in “Kaigai Shojihomu” (The International Business Law Bulletin) between July 1969 and May 1970.
The sixth and final installment describes the history of contractual enforcement in the U.S. and highlights changes introduced through adoption of the UCC.