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Cotton Fiber Testing By Shippers And Spinners In Tennessee And The United States, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, B. D. Raskopf, J. R. Fontana, C. S. Murphey Oct 1960

Cotton Fiber Testing By Shippers And Spinners In Tennessee And The United States, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, B. D. Raskopf, J. R. Fontana, C. S. Murphey

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Forestry Bulletin No. 5: Continuous Forest Inventory With Punch Card Machines For A Small Property, Robert D. Baker, Ellis V. Hunt Jr. Oct 1960

Forestry Bulletin No. 5: Continuous Forest Inventory With Punch Card Machines For A Small Property, Robert D. Baker, Ellis V. Hunt Jr.

Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972

A study on forestry inventory with punched card machines for a small property.


Pair-Formation Mechanisms In Anas (Anatidae) And Related Genera, Paul A. Johnsgard Oct 1960

Pair-Formation Mechanisms In Anas (Anatidae) And Related Genera, Paul A. Johnsgard

Paul Johnsgard Collection

Although the" courtship" behaviour of waterfowl has attracted widespread interest and has been the subject of several major papers (e.g. Heinroth 1911, Lorenz 1951-1953), the actual means by which pairs are formed in most species of waterfowl remains unknown. We may conclude by inference that the females of most species of ducks must actively "select" their mates, for the elaborate male displays and plumage patterns present in the group can only be reconciled in terms of sexual selection. In addition, any observer of waterfowl will soon realize that it is the males which actively " court" the females, and that …


Nebraska Bird Review (October 1960) 28(4), Whole Issue Oct 1960

Nebraska Bird Review (October 1960) 28(4), Whole Issue

Nebraska Bird Review

Table of Contents

Thirty-Sixth Annual Cooperative Spring Migration and Occurrence Report ...............58

Index ...............81


Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1960, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station Oct 1960

Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1960, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station

Louisiana Agriculture

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Hypothermia On Maze Retention In Citellus Spilosoma And Mesocricetus Auratus, John T. Walsh, O.P Sep 1960

The Effects Of Hypothermia On Maze Retention In Citellus Spilosoma And Mesocricetus Auratus, John T. Walsh, O.P

Biology ETDs

No abstract provided.


Mycorrhizae Of Ponderosa Pine In Nebraska Grassland Soils, R. W. Goss Sep 1960

Mycorrhizae Of Ponderosa Pine In Nebraska Grassland Soils, R. W. Goss

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

While the genus Pinus has been the subject of extensive mycorrhizal studies there are only a few scattered references to western yellow pine, P. ponderosa, and no detailed descriptive literature on the mycorrhizae of this species. P. ponderosa is indigenous to Nebraska and the one species most extensively grown in local nurseries for windbreaks and farm plantings. Similarly, there is little information on mycorrhizae in the Great Plains between the forested regions of the Mississippi River states and the Rocky Mountains. Because this predominantly grassland area is sparse in natural tree growth the individual tree as an ornamental or …


South Dakota Horticulture, September/October 1960, State Horticultural Society Sep 1960

South Dakota Horticulture, September/October 1960, State Horticultural Society

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 33, Number 5

Strawberry Production in South Daktoa
Growing Peonies
Some Way to Prepare Gourds
Sletvold Sparks Mum Crusade
Some Fun With Corn Husks
Ideas That Make Your Garden Club Click
So Your Club Needs Money


Interregional Competition In Alfalfa Seed Production In The United States, Charles H. Benrud Sep 1960

Interregional Competition In Alfalfa Seed Production In The United States, Charles H. Benrud

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

“Northern” alfalfa, produced in South Dakota and its neighboring states, has long been noted for its hardy winter-resistant qualities. As a result, for many years its seed was sought after by farmers in all of the northern states in preference to any other. In recent years, however, new "synthetic" varieties have been developed. Certified seed of these varieties has been produced in large quantities in other parts of the United States and sold in competition with Northern seed. In an effort to help Northern producers solve their problems, research has been carried on by the South Dakota State College Agricultural …


Front Matter Sep 1960

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Standing Wave Problems In Acoustic Behavioral Testing Of Animals, H. Van Den Ende Sep 1960

Standing Wave Problems In Acoustic Behavioral Testing Of Animals, H. Van Den Ende

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Granulosa And Theca Cell Tumors Of The Ovary, John N. Canton, C. Paul Hodgkinson Sep 1960

Granulosa And Theca Cell Tumors Of The Ovary, John N. Canton, C. Paul Hodgkinson

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Analgesia Or Anesthesia, John F. Coleman, Robert Ziegler, Edward Green Sep 1960

Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Analgesia Or Anesthesia, John F. Coleman, Robert Ziegler, Edward Green

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Contributions Of Electron Microscopy To The Study Of Platelets, John W. Rebuck, Jeanne M. Riddle, S. A. Johnson, Raymond W. Monto, Ruth M. Sturrock Sep 1960

Contributions Of Electron Microscopy To The Study Of Platelets, John W. Rebuck, Jeanne M. Riddle, S. A. Johnson, Raymond W. Monto, Ruth M. Sturrock

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Introduction Of New Staff Members Sep 1960

Introduction Of New Staff Members

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


An Experimental Study On The Action Of Bile In The Normal Dog And Its Protective Role In Dogs With Ulcerogenic Operation, Eduardo Camacho Sep 1960

An Experimental Study On The Action Of Bile In The Normal Dog And Its Protective Role In Dogs With Ulcerogenic Operation, Eduardo Camacho

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Abstracts Of Recent Publications Of The Professional Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And Of The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research Sep 1960

Abstracts Of Recent Publications Of The Professional Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And Of The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Genetic Control Of Coumarin Biosynthesis And Β-Glucosidase Activity In Melilotus Alba, G. W. Schaeffer, Francis A. Haskins, H. J. Gorz Sep 1960

Genetic Control Of Coumarin Biosynthesis And Β-Glucosidase Activity In Melilotus Alba, G. W. Schaeffer, Francis A. Haskins, H. J. Gorz

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

Two pairs of alleles, Cu/cu and g/5, are known to influence coumarin biosynthesis in Melilotus alba Desr. (Goplen e t al., 1957 ; Haskins and Gorz, 1957). Young leaves from CuCuBB plants characteristically contain substant i a l akounta of both free and bound co-in, CuCubb leaves are high in "coumarin" but virtually a l l the substance is in the bound form, and cucuBB and cucubb leaves are low in both forms. Lt has been suggested that the gene is involved in the formation of bound coumarin from coumarin precursors and that the gene is concerned with the conversion …


A Comparison Of The Root Systems Of Bitterbrush And Cliffrose, Morris G. Cline Sep 1960

A Comparison Of The Root Systems Of Bitterbrush And Cliffrose, Morris G. Cline

Theses and Dissertations

A root study was undertaken to learn about bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata (Pursh) DC) and cliffrose (Cowania stansburiana torr.) to gain some clues, perhaps, as to the causes of their present distribution. In a period extending from July 1959 to July 1960, twenty-four plants were excavated on six different sites in the Wasatch foothill belt in Utah County, Utah. Root and some soil characteristics were analyzed, described and compared.


Labor Requirements On Tennessee Farms, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. P. Ranney Sep 1960

Labor Requirements On Tennessee Farms, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. P. Ranney

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Rate Of Reaction Of Limestone With Soils, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. M. Shaw Sep 1960

Rate Of Reaction Of Limestone With Soils, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, W. M. Shaw

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


The Dairy Cattle Replacement Markets Of Tennessee And Florida, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. Lloyd Downen, David W. Culver Sep 1960

The Dairy Cattle Replacement Markets Of Tennessee And Florida, University Of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, M. Lloyd Downen, David W. Culver

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Observations On The Hibernation Of Culex Tarsalis Coquillett In Utah Valley, Utah, Dennis W. Trent Sep 1960

Observations On The Hibernation Of Culex Tarsalis Coquillett In Utah Valley, Utah, Dennis W. Trent

Theses and Dissertations

Culex tarsalis Coquillett is a common evening pest mosquito throughout the summer in most of temperate Western North America. Present evidence indicates this mosquito as the principal naturally infected vector of western equine encephalomyeltic (WEE) viruses. Certain interrelationships of WEE epidemiology and tarsalis bionomics are basically understood; however, in areas where winters are severe little is know of tarsalis hibernation, and the survival mechanism for WEE viruses in unknown. The purpose of this study, conducted from 1 September 1959 to 20 May 1960, was to gather ecological information on the hibernation of Culex tarsalis in Utah Valley, and secondly to …


Refractory Rickets And Osteomalacia, Boy Frame, Gordon Manson Sep 1960

Refractory Rickets And Osteomalacia, Boy Frame, Gordon Manson

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


The Physician And His Education, John E. Peterson Sep 1960

The Physician And His Education, John E. Peterson

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Some Fundamentals Of Gonadal Development And Function, Richmond W. Smith Jr., Raymond C. Mellinger Sep 1960

Some Fundamentals Of Gonadal Development And Function, Richmond W. Smith Jr., Raymond C. Mellinger

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Pericarditis As The Presenting Manifestation In Subdiaphragmatic Abscess, Fred M. Kuipers, Robert K. Nixon Sep 1960

Pericarditis As The Presenting Manifestation In Subdiaphragmatic Abscess, Fred M. Kuipers, Robert K. Nixon

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Extent Of Communities And Abundance Of The Most Common Grasses In Prairie, J. E. Weaver Sep 1960

Extent Of Communities And Abundance Of The Most Common Grasses In Prairie, J. E. Weaver

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

The area in which True Prairie has been most intensively studied lies wholly within the central Missouri Valley. True Prairie is the characteristic vegetation of the western third of Iowa, the eastern third of Nebraska, and adjacent areas in Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, and Minnesota. The chief communities (consociations) or types have been ascertained and fully described (13). TheAndropogon scoparius type (names of grasses from HITCHCOCK [5]) was the most extensive of those of uplands and probably exceeded in area all the other grassland types combined. The Sporobolus heterolepis community was of small extent. Stipa spartea was dominant in …


Tingidae: New Genera, Species, Homonyms, And Synonyms (Hemiptera), Carl J. Drake, Florence A. Ruhoff Aug 1960

Tingidae: New Genera, Species, Homonyms, And Synonyms (Hemiptera), Carl J. Drake, Florence A. Ruhoff

Great Basin Naturalist

No abstract provided.


Humulus Lupulus L., George Neville Jones Aug 1960

Humulus Lupulus L., George Neville Jones

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.