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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke
To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
20 pages.
Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel
Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
19 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
Conference organizers, session moderators and/or speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professor Mark S. Squillace.
Visibility, acid rain, air toxics, and urban air pollution are the topics of an upcoming Center conference on air quality in the West. The conference will be held at the School of Law in Boulder on November 27-28, 1989. Presentations will describe the nature and scope of the issues, the existing legal framework and experience with its implementation, and proposed changes in the law. Emphasis will be placed on air quality issues in the West and efforts underway to address these problems. Special …
Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore
Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
12 pages.
1989 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
1989 Scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
Treatment Modality And Quality Differences For Black And White Breast Cancer Patients Treated In Community Hospitals, Paula Diehr
Treatment Modality And Quality Differences For Black And White Breast Cancer Patients Treated In Community Hospitals, Paula Diehr
Paula Diehr
This study assessed the relationship of race and patterns of care, defined by an expert NCI-appointed committee, for 7,781 patients with breast cancer treated in 107 hospitals in 45 communities between 1982 and 1985. After control for age and stage of disease, black patients had significantly different care from white patients for four of the ten patterns examined. They were less likely to have a progesterone receptor assay or to be referred for postmastectomy rehabilitation, two patterns deemed desirable for all patients. Black patients were also more likely to receive liver scans and radiation therapy in situations in which these …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 1, Fall 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 32 Number 1, Fall 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - A TIME TO DIE? The debate over euthanasia changes and grows more interesting as we grow older and live longer. By Julie Sly
15 - LOOKING FOR LIFE IN SPACE SCU's scientist-in-residence talks about how resumption of planetary probe aids his origin of life research. By Maureen Mclnaney
20 - MEMORIES - THE WAY WE WERE A 1939 alumnus tells what Santa Clara was like 50 years ago and offers vignettes of Jesuits he remembers. By Norman Bayley
24 - EASTSIDE PROJECT Students and faculty are involved in this special partnership between SCU and East San Jose communities. …
The Search For Medicinal Plants Among Madagascar’S Tsimihety Ethnic Group, Nat Quansah
The Search For Medicinal Plants Among Madagascar’S Tsimihety Ethnic Group, Nat Quansah
Nat Quansah
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Photoperiod On Developmental Morphology And Enolase Isoenzyme Immunohistochemistry In Rat And Djungarian Hamster Superficial Pineal Glands, Chalmer D. Mcclure
Effect Of Photoperiod On Developmental Morphology And Enolase Isoenzyme Immunohistochemistry In Rat And Djungarian Hamster Superficial Pineal Glands, Chalmer D. Mcclure
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The best understood functional activity of the pineal gland is its diurnal production of melatonin in response to environmental lighting cues. Several enzymes of the melatonin pathway respond to daily photoperiod changes, for example hydroxyindole-O-methyltransferase (HIOMT) and serotonin N-acetyltransferase (SNAT). Increased levels of the glycolytic enzyme neuron-specific enolase (NSE) are thought to reflect increased physiological demands placed on neurons and neuroendocrine tissues. Homodimer non-neuronal enolase isoenzyme (NNE) is immunolocalized to cells, and the hybrid enolase (consisting of subunits from NSE and NNE) has been seen in cerebellar stellate and basket cells. Although not rate limiting, concentrations of both NSE and …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 27, Summer 1989, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 27, Summer 1989, Cleveland State University
The Gamut Archives
CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 27, SUMMER, 1989
Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2
The New Library of the Past
Diana Orendi Hinze: Expiation and Repression, 4
German literature and the Nazi past
J. Heywood Alexander: "Our Redeemed, Beloved Land", 16
Bands, songs, Lincoln! and the Civil War.
Sylvia Whitman: Mountain Nurses, 25
Kentucky's Frontier Nursing Service for mother and child.
Ron Haybron: Fraud in Science, 33
Can we place our trust in the heirs of Galileo and Pasteur?
Pat Martaus: Feminist Literary Criticism, 45
Social reform or academic language game?
J. E. Vacha: Constance and …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 4, Summer 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 4, Summer 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - COMPETITION AND CHANGE The way we organize human affairs is undergoing its most profound transformation in 2,000 years. By Thomas J. Peters
15 - WHAT'S A CHRISTIAN FAMILY TO DO? Some practical suggestions on family life in today's too busy world. By Mitch Finley '73
18 - REFLECTIONS OF A JESUIT'S EARLY YEARS Santa Clara's former president writes movingly of his experiences as a Jesuit novice. By William J. Rewak, SJ.
24 - A TOUCH OF WRY B.T. Collins '70 is an outrageously funny man who just can't seem to leave politics alone. By Barbara Wyman
28 - …
Mounting Sex Pheromone: A Novel Pheromone Responsible For Mate Recognition In The Ixodidae, Jgc Hamilton
Mounting Sex Pheromone: A Novel Pheromone Responsible For Mate Recognition In The Ixodidae, Jgc Hamilton
Theses and Dissertations in Biomedical Sciences
Cholesterol oleate was demonstrated to be the cuticular contact sex pheromone of Dermacentor variabilis. This pheromone which has been termed the Mounting Sex Pheromone (MSP) was also demonstrated to be present on the surface of D. andersoni, Amblyomma maculatum and A. americanum. This contact sex pheromone enables males excited and attracted by 2,6-dichlorophenol to identify the female as a potential mating partner. The MSP is the second in the series of three sex pheromones guiding the hierarchy of behavioral responses which constitute tick courtship behavior. Tests with D. variabilis and D. andersoni showed that this pheromone …
Misfit Between Motivational Style And Type Of Job Demand As A Factor In Developing Occupational Stress, Arlene Gray Blix
Misfit Between Motivational Style And Type Of Job Demand As A Factor In Developing Occupational Stress, Arlene Gray Blix
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Occupational stress is costly in terms of human suffering and impaired organizational effectiveness. Occupational stress involves the interface between the individual worker and the work environment. The purpose of the study was to analyze the fit between motivational style and the type of job demands as a contributing factor in developing occupational stress symptoms. A literature review of occupational stress models was conducted. The six models compared and contrasted included the Person-Environment fit model (French, Rodgers, & Cobb, 1974), Integrative Transactional Model (Schuler, 1982), Organizational Stress Models (Ivancevich & Matteson, 1987; Parker & DeCotiis, 1983), Facet Analysis Model (Beehr & …
Feasibility Of An Extraoral Method For Predicting Manibular Incisor Relapse, Mark J. Saylor
Feasibility Of An Extraoral Method For Predicting Manibular Incisor Relapse, Mark J. Saylor
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The author undertook to develop an extraoral model for predicting mandibular incisor relapse similar to the model described by Harvey and Sheldon Peck. Whereas the Peck and Peck method involves intraoral measurements, the method described in this paper relied on the taking of measurements from the patient's pre-treatment plaster models. Two hundred and sixty teeth were measured both orally and on plaster casts, and several statistical tests were performed to isolate any differences between the intraoral and extraoral methods. The principal difference was identified as the faciolingual measurement of the incisor, due to the height of contour often being subgingival …
Facial Typing Methods : A Comparative Study, James A. Grabow
Facial Typing Methods : A Comparative Study, James A. Grabow
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
Facial typing methods are used to determine to which of three basic facial pattern categories an individual patient belongs. These three categories are mesofacial, brachyfacial, and dolichofacial. It is important to establish the correct facial type because the reaction to treatment mechanics and the stability of the denture is dependent upon the analysis of the facial patterns. The purpose of this paper was to show a comparative study of facial typing classification methods used on 100 patients (47 boys and 53 girls). The eight different methods used were as follows: Bioprogressive, Ricketts LLU1, LLU2, QuickCeph™, Jarabak, Facial-Mandibular Index, and Steiner. …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 3, Spring 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 3, Spring 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - VISION Santa Clara's new president talks about his priorities for the University in the decade ahead.
15 - FAMILY IN CRISIS Is the Silicon Valley family an endangered species?
18 - DUBLIN: CITY OF 1,000 YEARS Today it is a bustling European capital. But progress has come at a price.
22 - GEORGE AND THE SILVER FOX A behind-the-scenes look at President and Mrs. Bush.
27 - WHO SHALL CARE .. . AND HOW? By 2020 every fourth American may be 65 or over.
Choosing A Calcium Supplement For Sheep Fed Cereal Grains, R L. Peet, Michael Hare
Choosing A Calcium Supplement For Sheep Fed Cereal Grains, R L. Peet, Michael Hare
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Sheep fed cereal grains as an energy source over summer usually need added calcium because cereal grains are generally low in calcium (for example, 0.03 per cent calcium compared to 0.26 per cent phosphorus), and there may not be a natural source such as clover, weeds, leafy stubble or edible bush in the paddock.
The safestt and most effective calcium supplement is finely ground limestone added to the feed, but some farmers have used other sources of calcium such as gypsum and superphosphate in this manner.
Assessment Of Land Capability For On-Site Septic Tank Effluent Disposal, M R. Wells
Assessment Of Land Capability For On-Site Septic Tank Effluent Disposal, M R. Wells
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
Replicated Single Row Evaluation., C. M. Saunders
Replicated Single Row Evaluation., C. M. Saunders
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 89AB12
Great Southern Agricultural Institute - Paddock B15
This trial was of similar design to the single row evaluation, except four replications and pesticide treatments were also included.
However the trial had to be abandoned due to severe phytotoxic responses seen in the medics due to repeated spraying of 'Lorsban' (used at recommended rates).
Intended to repeat this work in 1990, bulk seed where possible and to eventually assess these lines, under such conditions, in large plots.
Serradella Evaluations, L. Cransberg
Serradella Evaluations, L. Cransberg
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 85AL56
Location: South Sterlings.
Serradella line evaluation - Stage 3.
To evaluate five promising lines selected from variety trials, in terms of herbage production and long term persistence.
Trial 88AL32
Location: Walpole.
Long season serradella evaluation.
To select productive and persistent serradella lines for the deep acidic sands in the very high rainfall zone on the south coast.
Trial 88AL31
Location: Takalarup.
Ryegrass species evaluation.
To investigate the potential of a range of ryegrasses, from short term to long term perennial, in the south coast environment.
Grass species evaluation
Location: Greenrange.
To identify both productive and persistent grasses for …
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 28, Winter 1989, Cleveland State University
The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 28, Winter 1989, Cleveland State University
The Gamut Archives
CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 28, WINTER, 1989
Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2
Solution for difficult Problems
Victor M. Victoroff: Right, Wrong, and the insane Killer, 4
Frustrations of the insanity defense in criminal law
Harvey Pekar: Russian Literature’s Reawakening, 18
Avant-garde Soviet fiction writers emerge
Karen Kovacik: The Computer Muse, 29
Digitized images stimulate imagination
Barbara B. Green: Moscow and Tallinn under Gorbachev, 36
A diary of recent visits with families in Russia and Estonia
J. D. Brown: Two Churches in China, 65
Christian worship since the Cultural Revolution
Sally B. Palmer: Sing …
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 2, Winter 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 31 Number 2, Winter 1989, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - MANUFACTURED MOTHERHOOD A Catholic theologian looks at reproductive technology.
16 - ELECTION '88 Will Bush put a new face on Uncle Sam?
20 - IN THE FACE OF AIDS What alumna Sharon Kugler '81 learned hel ping AIDS sufferers.
23 - ON A ROLL New York's hottest director is SCU's Ron Lagomarsino '73.
25 - DO JOBS AND COLLEGE MIX? Alumni and students tell how they fit part-time jobs into their schedules/
Maine Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report, Bureau Of Water Quality Control
Maine Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report, Bureau Of Water Quality Control
Maine Collection
Maine Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report
Prepared by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Water Quality Control, Augusta, Maine 1989.
Contents: Executive Summary / Introduction / Methodology / Statewide Water Quality Summary / State And Local Agency Programs for Control of Nonpoint Source Pollution / Process for Identification of Best Management Practices and Associated Standards / List of References / List of Figures / List of Tables
Agenda For Action - Casco Bay, Department Of Environmental Protection
Agenda For Action - Casco Bay, Department Of Environmental Protection
Maine Collection
Agenda For Action - Casco Bay
Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (January, 1989)
Contents: Introduction / The Problems : Bacteria, Toxics, Nutrients / The Solutions / Recommendations / References
An Assessment Of Soil Capability For On-Site Effluent Disposal, East Carnarvon, Western Australia, M R. Wells
An Assessment Of Soil Capability For On-Site Effluent Disposal, East Carnarvon, Western Australia, M R. Wells
Resource management technical reports
No abstract provided.
7li Nmr Of Normal Human Erythrocytes, Rao P. Gullapalli, Roger M. Hawk, Richard A. Komoroski
7li Nmr Of Normal Human Erythrocytes, Rao P. Gullapalli, Roger M. Hawk, Richard A. Komoroski
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
Lithium has been known to be an effective medication for people with bipolar disorder. The mechanisms of action of lithium in the brain is not very well understood. NMR spectroscopy and imaging are effective both in determining lithium levels in tissue and brain. We have monitored lithium levels in red blood cells. We have been able to separate intra- and extracellular compartments of lithium using shift reagents, thereby obtaining T^1 's of both the compartments. Lithium uptake as a function of hematocrit was monitored weekly over a 3 week period. The time constant of 50 mM lithium uptake at 25°C …
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Coates, Alan. Management's Attitude Toward Collective Bargaining
- Frew, Becky. The Effects of Personality Type and Social Support on Instances of Job Stress
- Green, Laura. Earth Sheltered Housing
- Gregory, Vicky. Fraud and Abuse by Medical Providers in Medicare and Medicaid
- Hignite, Susan. Japanese Students in Kentucky Classrooms
- Hodum, Martha. The Mathematically Gifted Child
- Jones, Rodney. Superman to Censorship: America's Romance with the Comic Book
- Marrs, Shawn. Romanticism and Unromanticism in Sir Gawain and the …