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Light Scattering Studies Of Transverse Sound Wave And Molecular Motion In Benzonitrile, Scott L. Whittenburg, C. H. Wang Jun 1977

Light Scattering Studies Of Transverse Sound Wave And Molecular Motion In Benzonitrile, Scott L. Whittenburg, C. H. Wang

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

The zero‐frequency shear wave dip appearing in the depolarized Rayleigh spectrum in benzonitrile has been studied as a function of concentration and temperature. The solution study was carried out at constant viscosity equal to the viscosity of liquid benzonitrile at each temperature. The result indicates that the presence of shear wave fine structure does not depend on the collective orientational fluctuations. The orientational and vibrational relaxation times of benzonitrile were measured at various concentrations and temperatures. The orientational relaxation times show no concentration dependence at any temperature, suggesting that the pair correlation is negligible at all concentrations. The orientational relaxation …


Light Scattering Studies Of Rotational And Vibrational Relaxations Of Acetonitrile In Carbon Tetrachloride, Scott L. Whittenburg, C. H. Wang May 1977

Light Scattering Studies Of Rotational And Vibrational Relaxations Of Acetonitrile In Carbon Tetrachloride, Scott L. Whittenburg, C. H. Wang

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

The rotational and vibrational relaxation times of acetonitrile–carbon tetrachloride solutions were investigated as a function of concentration, viscosity, and temperature using depolarized Rayleigh and Raman scattering. Using a Fabry‐Perot interferometer and single frequency laser source, we have shown that reliable results for the single particle orientational correlation times (τs) for CH3CN can be obtained by carrying out a concentration dependent depolarized Rayleigh scattering study. Raman scattering was shown to yield inconsistent results for τs in CH3CN. At constant viscosity, it was found that the Rayleigh scatteringrelaxation time (τRay) of CH3 …


Colorado Deer Hunting Experiences, Perry J. Brown, Jacob Hautaluoma, S. Morton Mcphail Mar 1977

Colorado Deer Hunting Experiences, Perry J. Brown, Jacob Hautaluoma, S. Morton Mcphail

Forest Management Faculty Publications

Those responsible for managing environmental resources, like big game, have often posed questions regarding how best to manage and allocate the resource to “provide benefits to people.” One approach to obtaining information for answering these questions is based on consumer behavior concepts and research.

Our consumer-oriented approach to deriving management information for environmental resources, particularly game and other recreational resources, rests on ideas conceptualized by Wagar (1966) and having their theoretical base in psychology’s expectancy-value theory (Lawler 1973). The general theoretical orientation we follow is described in Driver and Brown (1975). We also acknowledge a debt to the multiple satisfactions …


Information Needs For River Recreation Planning And Management, Perry J. Brown Jan 1977

Information Needs For River Recreation Planning And Management, Perry J. Brown

Forest Management Faculty Publications

Information inputs to making decisions about recreational use of rivers are described. Major recreational decisions and possible Inputs to them are Identified. A future scenario for recreational use of rivers Is given and the needed research on information inputs Is Identified within the context of the scenario.


On The Sedimentation Behavior And Molecular Weight Of 16s Ribosomal Rna From Escherichia Coli, Walter E. Hill, Kenneth R. Bakke, Donald P. Blair Jan 1977

On The Sedimentation Behavior And Molecular Weight Of 16s Ribosomal Rna From Escherichia Coli, Walter E. Hill, Kenneth R. Bakke, Donald P. Blair

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

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Isoenzyme Loci In Brown Trout (Salmo Trutta L.) - Detection And Interpretation From Population Data, Fred W. Allendorf, N. Mitchell, N. Ryman, G. Stahl Jan 1977

Isoenzyme Loci In Brown Trout (Salmo Trutta L.) - Detection And Interpretation From Population Data, Fred W. Allendorf, N. Mitchell, N. Ryman, G. Stahl

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

Previously reported results on natural populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) urged further studies using additional electrophoretically detectable loci. Samples of brain, eye, heart, kidney, liver, and muscle from approximately 50 specimens from each of two populations and a large number of muscle samples from several additional populations were examined. Electrophoretic and staining methods for the 37 enzymes studied are given in detail. Of a total of 69 loci detected, 54 loci were considered usable in population genetics screenings. The expression of the loci coding for these enzymes is described and interpreted. The results presented will serve as …