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A Study Of The Kinetics And The Free Radicals Involved In The Low-Pressure, Vapor-Phase Pyrolysis Of Toluene, Robert E. Williams Dec 1952

A Study Of The Kinetics And The Free Radicals Involved In The Low-Pressure, Vapor-Phase Pyrolysis Of Toluene, Robert E. Williams

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

This research was undertaken to study the pyrolysis of toluene in the vapor phase.

Many pyrolytic reactions of toluene have been studied by others, but the difficulty of controlling the reactions and the complexity of the products have not allowed much successful application of the results. The present work was an endeavor to better understand the reaction mechanisms and the intermediates involved in pyrolysis.

Specifically, the problem was to study the discrepancies between the results reported by M. Szwarc and by Hein and Mesee.


A Theoretical Formulation Of The Hammett Equation, Gordon A. Gallup, W.R. Gilkerson, M.M. Jones Dec 1952

A Theoretical Formulation Of The Hammett Equation, Gordon A. Gallup, W.R. Gilkerson, M.M. Jones

Gordon Gallup Publications

A relation, which reduces to the form of Hammett's equation, has been derived. Reactions which can be assumed to be of the form ion-dipole or dipole-dipole have been considered. The logarithms of the ratios of rate constants were calculated and compared with experimental values in the form of Hammett's equation constants.


Test 489: Oliver Oc-18, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Nov 1952

Test 489: Oliver Oc-18, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Pleistocene Evolution Of The Ohio And Wabash Valleys, William J. Wayne Nov 1952

Pleistocene Evolution Of The Ohio And Wabash Valleys, William J. Wayne

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Studies of drift thickness and character currently in progress in Indiana indicate changes in drainage that have occurred in Indiana and some adjoining states since the beginning of the Pleistocene epoch. After late Tertiary (Lexington) peneplanation the master-drainage line, the Mahomet-Teays Valley system, became entrenched about 200 feet below its former level before it was ponded by Nebraskan ice and diverted into a new course. During the Parker cycle, which was interrupted by glaciation, the present physiographic features of southern Indiana and their now buried extensions to the north became recognizable. Static rejuvenation then was a major factor in erosion …


The Regeneration And Maintenance Of Wimmera Ryegrass Pastures Under Saline Soil Condition, F L. Shier Nov 1952

The Regeneration And Maintenance Of Wimmera Ryegrass Pastures Under Saline Soil Condition, F L. Shier

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

Over the past ten years, Wimmera ryegrass pastures at the Salmon Gums Re- VJ search Station have been improved and maintained by periodic cultivation of the soil even without applications of superphosphate. On heavy crab-holey soil affected by high salt content and unsatisfactory for wheat growing, cultivation treatments have produced remarkably uniform stands of Wimmera ryegrass as shown in the accompanying pictures. The bare patches due to salt, have been largely eliminated. If the interval between cultivations is more than three years Wimmera pastures deteriorate badly.


Sunrise And Sunset Tables Times For Jan.-Feb., 1953 Nov 1952

Sunrise And Sunset Tables Times For Jan.-Feb., 1953

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

Times of sunrise and sunset for every fifth day, are given for a number of towns throughout the State. Times for a town not on the list may be estimated if its position in relation to one or more of the listed towns is known. The times given for sunrise are those of the first appearance of the top edge of the sun over a true horizon; those for sunset give the time of the sun's disappearance below a true horizon. Situation in a valley would make the sun appear to rise later, and on a hill it would appear …


Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Analytical Data(1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Analytical Data(1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Addition Of Sodium Nitrate (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Addition Of Sodium Nitrate (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Supplement To Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Supplement To Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Press Reports (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Press Reports (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Departmental Functions Of The Conservation And Survey Division, G. E. Condra, E. C. Reed Nov 1952

Departmental Functions Of The Conservation And Survey Division, G. E. Condra, E. C. Reed

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Soil Conservation Service - Basis Of Co-Operation, G H. Burvill Nov 1952

Soil Conservation Service - Basis Of Co-Operation, G H. Burvill

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

The Soil Conservation Service has been established as provided in the Soil Conservation Act, 1945. To carry out its objectives will require the co-operation with it of individual farmers and landholders. The policy of the Service is therefore to encourage farmers to help themselves, and particularly to encourage them to recognise the need for soil conservation methods and for soil erosion control in the early stages. More particularly, the Service aims to provide, through its trained staff, technical asistance in the way of agricultural advice, research, conservation, planning, layouts and surveys. As indicated below, under the heading "Charges for Soil …


Origin And Scope Of The Conservation Program, G. E. Condra Nov 1952

Origin And Scope Of The Conservation Program, G. E. Condra

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Test 487: Cockshutt 50*, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Oct 1952

Test 487: Cockshutt 50*, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Test 488: Cockshutt Model 50, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Oct 1952

Test 488: Cockshutt Model 50, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

This report and any related files are made available to the online through the Lester F. Larsen Tractor Test and Power Museum as resources allow. Established in 1998, this museum is located on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Campus. It is and appropriately housed within the walls of the historic 1920 Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory, where the first tractor test was started on March 31st, 1920. Because the pioneer tests became worldwide standards, this location was designated as a Historic Landmark of Agricultural Engineering by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers in 1980, shortly after testing was moved to a …


Test 486: John Deere 50, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Oct 1952

Test 486: John Deere 50, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

EXPLANATION OF TEST REPORT: John Deere 50 TEST A: The manufacturer's representative operates the tractor for a minimum of 12 hours using light to heavy drawbar loads in each gear. This serves as a period for limber up, general observation and adjustments. Adjustments that are permissible include valve tappet clearance, breaker ,point gap, spark plug gaps, clutch and others of a similar nature. No new parts or accessories can be installed without having mention made of it in the report. No data' are recorded during this preliminary run except the time that the engine is operated. BELT HORSEPOWER TESTS TEST …


Test 484: Mccormick Farmall Super M Lpg, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Oct 1952

Test 484: Mccormick Farmall Super M Lpg, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Test 485: Mccormick Super W-6 Lpg, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Oct 1952

Test 485: Mccormick Super W-6 Lpg, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Internal Fissuring Of Wheat Due To Weathering, Max Milner, J. A. Shellenberger, M. R. Lee, Robert Katz Sep 1952

Internal Fissuring Of Wheat Due To Weathering, Max Milner, J. A. Shellenberger, M. R. Lee, Robert Katz

Robert Katz Publications

Radiographic technique developed at this Station for the determination of internal or hidden insect infestation in stored grain has proved to be useful for the detection of other physical anomalies in grains. Practical applications of this sort include the detection of cracked or broken kernels in rough rice (paddy) prior to milling as well as the extent of internal fracturing of certain grains such as maize due to uneven stresses arising from severe drying conditions. This communication deals with a condition of internal fissuring occurring in wheat due to weathering of the ripened grain in the field.


Test 483: Economy Special, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Sep 1952

Test 483: Economy Special, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Convexity And Starlikeness Of Analytic Functions, Wimberly C. Royster Sep 1952

Convexity And Starlikeness Of Analytic Functions, Wimberly C. Royster

Mathematics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Hose U-Tube Level, J P. Fallon Sep 1952

The Hose U-Tube Level, J P. Fallon

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

With the growing use of soil conservation practices throughout the farming areas, there has been an increasing demand for a simple levelling device that will enable farmers to take their own levels. When they have become familiar with the use of pasture furrows, contour banks and the various other mechanical erosion control measures, farmers with the aid of such an instrument would be able to make an immediate start on an erosion control programme. The instrument would also prove useful for numerous small jobs around the farm when accurate levels are required. Tests have shown the "Hose U-Tube Level" here …


Soil-Saving Schools Sep 1952

Soil-Saving Schools

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

Save the soil for your sons and grandsons," or "Every farmer his own soil conservationist" might well serve as slogans for the recently-inaugurated farmers' schools organised in this State by the Soil Conservation Service. Judging by the enthusiasm shown by pupils at the first two schools, held in August last, this highly practical approach to an important subject seems destined to usher in an entirely new conception of soil conservation work as it affects the individual land-owner.


Sunrise And Sunset Tables Sep 1952

Sunrise And Sunset Tables

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3

Times of sunrise and sunset for every fifth day, are given for a number of towns throughout the State. Times for a town not on the list may be estimated if its position in relation to one or more of the listed towns is known. The times given for sunrise are those of the first appearance of the top edge of the sun over a true horizon; those for sunset give the time of the sun's disappearance below a true horizon. Situation in a valley would make the sun appear to rise later, and on a hill it would appear …


Test 482: Case La, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Aug 1952

Test 482: Case La, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Test 481: Case La, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Aug 1952

Test 481: Case La, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Test 480: Case La, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Aug 1952

Test 480: Case La, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


The Separation Of Antimony 125 From Solutions Of Neutron Irradiated Tin Salts, Joseph D. Robinson Aug 1952

The Separation Of Antimony 125 From Solutions Of Neutron Irradiated Tin Salts, Joseph D. Robinson

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

Because of the importance of high specific activities of radioactive species considerable experimental work has been done on the preparation of "carrier-free" tracers. In surveying the literature on the preparation of carrier-free antimony only one method was found. The method reported involves the deuteron bombardment of tin; solution of the target in agua regia; addition of cadmium carrier; precipitation of the cadmium as the sulfide which carries antimony, using oxalate ion to complex the tin; solution to the sulfides of cadmium and antimony in concentrated hydrochloric acid; distillation of tin from cadmium and antimony contained in in perchloric acid with …


Polargraphic Measurement Of Reaction Rates Of Diazonium Salts, Gregory W. Daues Aug 1952

Polargraphic Measurement Of Reaction Rates Of Diazonium Salts, Gregory W. Daues

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

If a colorimetric method is used for following the reactions by tracing the increase in dye concentration, only reactions which form soluble dyes can be studied. Gasometric techniques are limited in that a sample must be removed from the reaction vessel and the diazonium salt decomposed by means of a catalyst in order to measure the liberated nitrogen. The latter method of analysis lends itself more readily to studies of the rate of decomposition of diazonium salts under various conditions, such as, the presence of ultra-violet light or exposure to high temperatures.