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Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 4, December 1969
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 4, December 1969
Utah Science
A new hybrid lupine for Utah gardners, O. Riethmann, J. L. Anderson and l. H. Pollard 87
Predators, pests and poisons, Lois M. Cox 90
Snow removal without a shovel, Wade G. Dewey and Rex F. Nielson 92
About shoveller ducks, J. B. Low 96
Hereditary multiple exostosis, James L. Shupe, A. E. Olson, R. A. Smart, R. P. Sharma and K. R. VanKampen 101
Wildlife notes 104
Utah's wildlife resources, W. F. Sigler 105
The unstable spice of life, Charlotte P. Brennand 109
Wildlife notes 111
Influence of strain, age and weight on meat yield of turkeys, Donald C. …
Publications Of The Staff Of The Henry Ford Hospital And The Edsel B. Ford Institute For Medical Research
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Conveyancing - The Roles Of The Real Estate Broker And The Lawyer In Ordinary Real Estate Transactions - Wherein Lies The Public Interest?, Karl L. Felbinger
Conveyancing - The Roles Of The Real Estate Broker And The Lawyer In Ordinary Real Estate Transactions - Wherein Lies The Public Interest?, Karl L. Felbinger
DePaul Law Review
No abstract provided.
Spartan Daily, October 14, 1969, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, October 14, 1969, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 57, Issue 15
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 3, September 1969
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 3, September 1969
Utah Science
Reducing water use by trees - chemical sprays? George E. Hart 55
Our versatile weeds, Lois M. Cox 58
Pesticides - the changing scene, Joseph C. Street 59
A water storage structure for school systems, A.R. Dedrick and C. W. Lauritzen 63
Deciphering a desert, Lois M. Cox 66
Wildlife notes 71
Four keys to pesticide safety 71
Electricity in fishery research and management, W. F. Sigler 72
Freeze-dried sauerkraut - now we have 79
The use of milk replacers for raising dairy calves, M. J. Anderson and R. C. Lamb 80
How to poison a duck - miss your …
Stress Urinary Incontinence In The Human Female: Gravity And Ecomorphologic Influences On Bladder And Urethral Function Of The Human Female, C. Paul Hodgkinson
Stress Urinary Incontinence In The Human Female: Gravity And Ecomorphologic Influences On Bladder And Urethral Function Of The Human Female, C. Paul Hodgkinson
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
This study was undertaken to determine if the biped stale of the human female constituted a stress force in urethrovesical physiological function. To arrive at realistic conclusions, the ecomorphologic changes incidental to the conquest of gravity by the vertebrates have been reviewed. Accepting the evolutionary precepts as expressed by Hobart Smith that "if all parts of the evolutionary chain were known, it would be impossible to draw a logical distinction between man and nonman, Romer slated "Bone for bone, muscle for muscle, organ for organ, almost every feature of the ape is repeated in the human body. The differences are …
The Ecology Of The Western Spotted Frog, Rana Pretiosa Pretiosa Baird And Girard, A Life History Study, Ronald L. Morris, Wilmer W. Tanner
The Ecology Of The Western Spotted Frog, Rana Pretiosa Pretiosa Baird And Girard, A Life History Study, Ronald L. Morris, Wilmer W. Tanner
Great Basin Naturalist
No abstract provided.
A Dichotomy In Consumer Protection - The Drug Device Definition Dilemma, Ronald L. Styn
A Dichotomy In Consumer Protection - The Drug Device Definition Dilemma, Ronald L. Styn
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 2, June 1969
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 2, June 1969
Utah Science
Estimated costs of raising dairy heifers from birth to freshening, R. C. lamb and L. L. Perkes 27
New weed menaces desert ranges 31
Aging animals by tooth cementum, Stephen J. Montgomery 32
Utah's farmland assessments act of 1969, Rondo A. Christensen 33
The ecologies of Utah's watery lands, J. B. Lon and Lois M. Cox 36
Tourist spending patterns in Utah, Perry J. Brown 44
Wildlife notes 47
Problems involved in the early summer seeding of fall wheat, W. G. Dewey and R. F. Nielson 49
Anatomical Gifts In Illinois, Don E. Wheeler
Studies Of The Electrical Parameters And Behavioral Effects Of An Eeg ''Seizure Discharge", W. R. Mccrum, R. M. Lee, H. Van Den Ende, L. D. Proctor, J. A. Lee
Studies Of The Electrical Parameters And Behavioral Effects Of An Eeg ''Seizure Discharge", W. R. Mccrum, R. M. Lee, H. Van Den Ende, L. D. Proctor, J. A. Lee
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Nemastrina monkeys with multiple electrodes implanted in the amygdaloid area of the brain were used to study the relationship of electrical seizures and overt behavior. The electrical seizures were produced by long duration electrical pulses administered through the implanted electrodes. There appears to be no relationship between this kind of electrical seizure and lever pressing performance. Relationships between depth EEG, depth impedance, DC potential and surface EEG are observed and as a consequence some ideas concerning the genesis of the electroencephalogram are put forth.
Onomancy, Xavier Balilinkinoff
Onomancy, Xavier Balilinkinoff
Word Ways
When I was but thirteen or so, my seventh grade teacher, Milicent Whippoorwill, first acquainted me with the old spelling rule:
I before E,
Except after C,
Or when sounding as A,
As in "neighbor" and "weigh."
Miss Whippoorwill also used to encourage us to anagram words, in order that we might become more familiar with their spelling.
The Practice Of Rhythm For Women With Irregular Cycles, William F. Colliton
The Practice Of Rhythm For Women With Irregular Cycles, William F. Colliton
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Parent-Child Immunity: The Case For Abolition, Christine V. Pate
Parent-Child Immunity: The Case For Abolition, Christine V. Pate
San Diego Law Review
"However repugnant it may seem that a minor child should sue his own father, it is equally repugnant that a child injured by his parent's negligence, perhaps maimed for life should have no redress for the injury he has suffered." This anomaly exists today in the majority of jurisdictions which recognize the parent-child immunity. The origins of this rule, its exceptions and its present status nationwide and in California reflect a judicial determination not to interfere with the basic unit of our society, the family.
Kabul Times (April 23, 1969, Vol. 8, No. 27), Bakhtar News Agency
Kabul Times (April 23, 1969, Vol. 8, No. 27), Bakhtar News Agency
Kabul Times
No abstract provided.
Spartan Daily, April 10, 1969, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, April 10, 1969, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 56, Issue 95
Spartan Daily, March 25, 1969, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily, March 25, 1969, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 56, Issue 91
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 1, March 1969
Utah Science Vol. 30 No. 1, March 1969
Utah Science
Bloat on dry alfalfa hay and legume pasture, C. R. Acord, J. E. Butcher, and D. W. Thomas 3
Utah's too salty earth, Lois M. Cox 6
Beef production on irrigated pasture - a profitable alternative, Clair R. Acord 7
Soil cement linings for canals, C. W. Lauritzen 10
Bighorns along the Wasatch, Lois M. Cox 15
Louse-like keds cause sheepskin defects 16
Wildlife notes 16
Utah Science index for volumes 27 -29 17
New publications 23
Caecal worm may cause chukar loss 123
Utah again free from hog cholera 124
Book Reviews, William L. Shaw, Cephus L. Stephens
Book Reviews, William L. Shaw, Cephus L. Stephens
Vanderbilt Law Review
BOOK REVIEWS
LITTLE GROUPS OF NEIGHBORS: THE SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM. By James W. Davis, Jr. and Kenneth M. Dolbeare. Markham Publishing Co., Chicago, 1968. Pp. 268.
reviewer: William L. Shaw
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THE SUPREME COURT AND THE NEWS MEDIA. By David L. Grey, Evansville: Northwestern University Press. 1968. Pp. 194. $5.95.
reviewer: Cephus L. Stephens
Paralegals And Sublegals: Aids To The Legal Profession, Howard K. Holme
Paralegals And Sublegals: Aids To The Legal Profession, Howard K. Holme
Denver Law Review
No abstract provided.
Investigations On Congenital And Induced Osteopetrosis, Donald G. Walker
Investigations On Congenital And Induced Osteopetrosis, Donald G. Walker
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
Osteopetrosis, or marble bone disease, is a disturbance of skeletal development in which the rate of bone resorption fails to keep pace with the rate of bone formation. Bone matrix accumulates excessively throughout the skeletal system, causing damage to neighboring tissues--particularly the dental, hematopoietic and nervous tissues. The line of investigation on osteopetrosis which has led to the current point of view that the thyroid gland represents the primary side of the disturbance was initiated soon after an experimental animal became available.
Mcv/Q, Medical College Of Virginia Quarterly, Vol. 5 No. 2
Mcv/Q, Medical College Of Virginia Quarterly, Vol. 5 No. 2
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
No abstract provided.
On The Antiquity Of Man, Roland Schmidt
On The Antiquity Of Man, Roland Schmidt
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
Man is now lord of the earth and of the beasts and flowers, but he took millions of years to achieve his dominion. Two events more than others made man capable of his exercise of power. 1) A slowly achieved adaptation of man himself increased his potentialities far beyond those of other animals. The first step was man's gradual assumption of the erect posture. This put him on his peculiarly successful evolutionary path. It freed his hands and opened the way for the development of the central nervous system which made man unique in his capabilities. 2) A late revolution …
The Role Of Operations Research In A University Hospital: A Review And Bibliography, S. J. Kilpatrick Jr.
The Role Of Operations Research In A University Hospital: A Review And Bibliography, S. J. Kilpatrick Jr.
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
In the 1968 Annual Report of the Medical College of Virginia (Bulletin, 1968, pp8,18) the shortage of trained medical personnel is stressed as a serious problem in the care of the sick. As a result of this personnel shortage, approximately 100 beds have recently been closed in the University Hospital. This underlies the need for large medical centers to use O.R. techniques in developing more efficient use of existing medical personnel and in seeking cost reductions while increasing the quality and coverage of medical care. When the medical center is a component of an urban university, both urban and medical …
The Abused Child: Problems And Proposals, Harvey J. Eger, Anthony J. Popeck
The Abused Child: Problems And Proposals, Harvey J. Eger, Anthony J. Popeck
Duquesne Law Review
In 1962 a team of physicians led by Dr. C. Henry Kempe identified problem they called "the battered child syndrome." The Kempe study defined the problem as a clinical condition in young children who have received serious physical abuse from a parent or foster parent. Graham Parker, a student of the syndrome, defined the battered child as "one who has suffered serious physical injury in circumstances which indicate it was caused wilfully [sic] rather than by accident." Later students have distinguished the battered or abused child from the neglected child and have begun to inquire into the psychological condition of …
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 46, No. 6, 1969)
Virginia Dental Journal (Vol. 46, No. 6, 1969)
Virginia Dental Journal
No abstract provided.
Days, Old And New, William T. Sanger
Days, Old And New, William T. Sanger
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
Personal thoughts and reflections from William T. Sanger, Chancellor Emeritus, Medical College of Virginia, presented at the Biological Seminar, May 8, 1968.
In Memoriam: Mark F. Boyd; Alvin W. Bryan; Mary Anna Rose Callan; Richard D. Campbell; Harry Lewis Foust; Martin L. Grant; Robert L. King; Earl C. Mccracken; Robert D. Michael; Tullio Mordini; Roy Andrew Nelson; Richard D. Nuckolls; Francis E. Ray; Viola Smith; Karl A. Stiles; C. P. Wilsie
Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science
No abstract provided.