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The Utilization Of High Sensitivity Noble Gas Mass Spectrometry In The Detection Of Iodine-129 And Plutonium-244, Mervet S. Boulos
The Utilization Of High Sensitivity Noble Gas Mass Spectrometry In The Detection Of Iodine-129 And Plutonium-244, Mervet S. Boulos
Doctoral Dissertations
"Mass spectrometric analysis of the xenon isotopes in natural gas wells demonstrates that radioactive isotopes of element number 53 (I) and element number 94 (Pu) were present at the time of the Earth's formation. Evidence for the now extinct nuclide129I (t1/2 = 17 x 106 years) was found in CO₂ -rich gas while evidence for the now extinct 244Pu (t1/2 = 82 x 106 years) was discovered in other natural gas wells. The amounts of 129I in thyroids was measured by combining neutron activation analysis with noble gas mass spectrometry. The current …
The Average Dissipation Curve Of An Attenuative Layered Earth Medium, Joong Hee Chun
The Average Dissipation Curve Of An Attenuative Layered Earth Medium, Joong Hee Chun
Doctoral Dissertations
"A feasible method of estimating the attenuative properties of a layered earth medium from a reflection seismogram has been developed. An average attenuation factor of n layers in the least squares sense is designated as ß and its usefulness in real applications is investigated. Techniques of extracting dissipation factors from both noise free and noisy reflection seismic traces are discussed. In order to describe the change of the factors with an increase of depth, an average dissipation curve the form of which is similar to the average velocity of layered medium is also introduced. Both the ß and the average …
Mathematical Modeling Of River Water Temperatures, Leland Lovell Long
Mathematical Modeling Of River Water Temperatures, Leland Lovell Long
Doctoral Dissertations
"The applicability of power spectral density techniques, Fourier series analysis, and linear regression to the mathematical modeling of river water temperature is demonstrated. Consideration is also given to the problem of estimating thermal inputs to rivers from man-made sources such as electrical power plants. First, power spectral density techniques are used in the time-series analysis of water temperature records which were taken from the Missouri River. Two spectral ranges are then studied from the standpoint of their applicability to (1) mathematical model building and (2) detection and identification of cyclic thermal inputs. Next, a Fourier regression fit to the time-series …
Dissolution Rates Of Silica Sources In Sea Water, Carol A. Lake
Dissolution Rates Of Silica Sources In Sea Water, Carol A. Lake
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Study Of The Noise And Band Properties In Semiconductor Injection Lasers, Fikry Ramzy El Sonbaty
Study Of The Noise And Band Properties In Semiconductor Injection Lasers, Fikry Ramzy El Sonbaty
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
The Jordan Canonical Form, Richard A. Freeman
Vibrational Analysis Of Octahedral Molecules, Magdi Aziz Girgis
Vibrational Analysis Of Octahedral Molecules, Magdi Aziz Girgis
Archived Theses and Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Water Quality And Benthos Of A Small East Central Illinois Stream, With A Selected Literature Review, Kenneth Lloyd Brummett
Water Quality And Benthos Of A Small East Central Illinois Stream, With A Selected Literature Review, Kenneth Lloyd Brummett
Masters Theses
Polecat Creek is an occasionally intermittent stream which drains approximately 18,368 acres in eastern Coles County, Illinois. It travels 15.2 miles through cropland and a partially wooded valley before it enters the Embarrass River 3 miles upstream from Lake Charleston. The stream ranges from 0.5 foot to 5 feet deep at a normal water level, with an average depth of 16 inches. It averages 12 feet wide, with a range from 4 to 20 feet.
A water quality study with 5 stations along the stream was conducted from January 1971 to July 1971. A qualitative benthos study at the same …
The Hemoglobin Of Tubifex Tubifex, Lalitchandra Vrajlal Vora
The Hemoglobin Of Tubifex Tubifex, Lalitchandra Vrajlal Vora
Masters Theses
The hemoglobin of Tubifex tubifex is found in solution in the blood of the worm in cells as in vertebrates. The binding of oxygen to the hemoglobin can be followed spectrophotometrically. A peak of absorbtion at 540 nm is fairly constant under different condition, while a peak at 575 nm disappears from the spectrum when oxygen is removed. The hemoglobin contains heme, non-heme iron and protein.
Binding of oxygen to the hemoglobin was found to be dependent on the concentration of the hemoglobin, at low concentrations (4.16 x 10-6 M), oxygen could not be removed from the hemoglobin. Only …
Purification And Inhibition Study Of Xanthine Oxidase, Porn Paul Israngkun Na Ayudthaya
Purification And Inhibition Study Of Xanthine Oxidase, Porn Paul Israngkun Na Ayudthaya
All Master's Theses
The paper describes a new and improved method of isolating and purifying xanthine oxidase and includes inhibition studies involving a number of reagents which are structurally related to the substrate or to other inhibitors of xanthine oxidase. The inhibitors studied are classified as to type, and inhibitor constants are reported.
Glucose-6-Phosphate Hydrolysis By A Soluble Fraction From Brassica Nigre, Edwrd Pak-Tung Lau
Glucose-6-Phosphate Hydrolysis By A Soluble Fraction From Brassica Nigre, Edwrd Pak-Tung Lau
All Master's Theses
Glucose-6-P occupies a strategic crossroad position in a variety of carbohydrate metabolic pathways. This hexosephosphate ester may serve as a substrate for glycogen synthesis (1), glycolysis (2), or oxidation through the pentose shunt. This ester may also undergo hydrolysis to form glucose (3). The last process is the terminal reaction in glucose synthesis from gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis and is catalyzed by glucose6-phosphatase.
Acute Toxicity Of Unbleached Kraft Mill Effluent (Ukme) To The Oppossum Shrimp, Neomysis Americana Smith, Fred Jacobs
Acute Toxicity Of Unbleached Kraft Mill Effluent (Ukme) To The Oppossum Shrimp, Neomysis Americana Smith, Fred Jacobs
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
96-hour TL50 values of unbleached kraft mill effluent (UKME) for Neornysis arnericana were found to range from concentrations of 3.29 to 6.85% at 26-28 C and 3.90 to 7.30% at 16-18 C. Differences between batches of effluent proved insignificant in experiments at each temperature regime. Furthermore, UKME did not lose its toxicity, when stored for 5 to 7 days at 4 C. A concentration of 20% effluent killed 100% of the organisms in 8 of the 12 bioassays. Slope functions and confidence limits of TL50 were calculated. This dissertation is from the Joint Program Degree from the College of William …
Groundwater Of The Spiritwood Lake Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, Frank J. Schulte
Groundwater Of The Spiritwood Lake Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, Frank J. Schulte
Theses and Dissertations
The Spiritwood Lake study area is in a generally undulating to rolling glacial plain 17 miles north and east of Jamestown, North Dakota. Spiritwood Lake is about 50 feet below the surface of the bedrock plain in a former melt-water channel. In the study area, glacial drift unconformably overlies the Pierre Shale, the youngest pre-Pleistocene sediment. The boundary between the two units is marked by a zone of shattered Pierre Shale. The top of this shattered zone forms a plain of moderate relief which probably was the preglacial surface of the study area.
Two large valleys can be distinguished in …
Annotated Bibliography Of The Geology Of North Dakota, 1806-1959, Mary Woods Scott
Annotated Bibliography Of The Geology Of North Dakota, 1806-1959, Mary Woods Scott
Theses and Dissertations
References to the literature on North Dakota geology published between 1805 and 1960 are listed in this annotated bibliography. Published bibliographies on North American geology, bibliographies on geological subjects important to North Dakota, unpublished lists of references, and references cited in each entry herein were used to compile the bibliography. Each reference is provided with an annotation of its contents. A subject and geographical index and a list of serials cited are included.
Applied Geology Of The Bismarck-Mandan Area, North Dakota, Gerald H. Groenewold
Applied Geology Of The Bismarck-Mandan Area, North Dakota, Gerald H. Groenewold
Theses and Dissertations
The Bismarck-Mandan area includes about 350 square miles located along both sides of' the Missouri River in south-central North Dakota. The area can be divided into two major physiographic divisions: the broad Missouri River floodplain and the nearly flat uplands which are dissected by minor streams. Geologic units in the area include Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary sandstone, siltstone, and shale and Quaternary sand, silt, clay, and gravel.
Expansion of residential areas around the cities of Bismarck and Mandan results in conflicts in land-use between agricultural, urban, and resource development. This study consists of detailed geologic maps and a series …
Stability Of A Class Of Discrete Minimum Variance Smoothing Formulas, William F. Trench
Stability Of A Class Of Discrete Minimum Variance Smoothing Formulas, William F. Trench
William F. Trench
No abstract provided.
Storm-Wave And Storm-Surge Modification Of Virginia's Ocean Coast, Wyman Harrison
Storm-Wave And Storm-Surge Modification Of Virginia's Ocean Coast, Wyman Harrison
Reports
The purpose of this study was to begin work on a method for operational prediction of storm-induced beach changes. The thought was to use wind and storm-surge data that are predicted on a routine basis by the National Weather Service, NOAA, and it was felt that if such a procedure could be developed, it would be possible to provide estimates of beach erosion or deposition as part of routine weather forecasts whenever storms threatened. It was also hoped that it might be possible to make estimates of shoreline erosion during previous years by using historical storm data in the prediction …
A Carp-Goldfish Hybrid With No Caudal Fin, Richard E. Spieler
A Carp-Goldfish Hybrid With No Caudal Fin, Richard E. Spieler
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
No abstract provided.
Adsorption Of Sulfur Dioxide On Douglas Fir Woodchips, Uen-Ping David Wang
Adsorption Of Sulfur Dioxide On Douglas Fir Woodchips, Uen-Ping David Wang
Dissertations and Theses
In recent years, people have raised their alertness to the hazard of air pollution. Sulfur dioxide is one of the most dangerous chemical compounds among those air pollutants. A study on removing sulfur dioxide from an air stream by adsorption using wood chips as the adsorbent is presented in this thesis.
The reason for using wood as an adsorbent is that wood is a porous material and possesses a large surface of cell cavities which can hold a great amount of moisture. As sulfur dioxide gas is passed through the wood bed, it would be either condensed in the cell …
Ua66/7/2 Newsletter, Wku Chemistry
Ua66/7/2 Newsletter, Wku Chemistry
WKU Administration Documents
Newsletter created by and about the WKU Chemistry department.
Special Purpose Areas In Virginia's Coastal Zone, J. B. Pleasants
Special Purpose Areas In Virginia's Coastal Zone, J. B. Pleasants
Reports
The Virginia Institute of Marine Science is charged with the responsibility of advising state management agencies on matters relating to the environments and resources of the coastal zone of Virginia. Under this broad requirement, we have been specifically assigned the task of recommending an ocean-dumping policy for the Commonwealth. This paper, a survey of specially designated areas in coastal waters of the state, is designed to provide some of the background material required in the development of such a policy.
Conflicts In Water Managment, A. Alvin Bishop
Conflicts In Water Managment, A. Alvin Bishop
Faculty Honor Lectures
Today we hear a lot about the "quality of life" and the "quality of the environment," two terms that everyone understands, but as yet no one has defined. Like others, I will not attempt a definition but introduce my subject by saying that water is intimately tied up with both our life and our environment, and its management has a profound effect for good or bad, depending upon the point of view. Today also, clean water and anti-pollution are popular crusades. Someone or something has to be responsible and engineering and science are convenient scapegoats. Considerable emotionalism is involved and …
Response Of Fraxinus Pennsylvanica M. Provenances To Daylength And Temperature, Cheng-Chun Ying
Response Of Fraxinus Pennsylvanica M. Provenances To Daylength And Temperature, Cheng-Chun Ying
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - December 1971, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk - The Wofford Connection - December 1971, Wofford College Computer Center
Terminal Talk
No abstract provided.
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 3, Nos. 3 And 4. September-December, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 3, Nos. 3 And 4. September-December, 1971
The Prairie Naturalist
EDITORIAL: Badlands-Old and New ▪ Paul B. Kannowski
SEASONAL INVESTIGATIONS OF ALGAE FROM DEVILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Richard Verch and Dean W. Blinn
THE VASCULAR FLORA OF PEMBINA COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Rays E. Willenbring and William T. Barker
LET'S EAT WILD ▪ Alan M. Cvancara
SURF SCOTER IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ Harold A. Kantrud
SNOW GOOSE-CANADA GOOSE HYBRIDS ▪ David C. McGlauchlin
NOTES
Cowbird parasitism of an upland plover nest ▪ Kenneth F. Higgins
Birds sighted within one hour from one observation point in Burleigh County, North Dakota ▪ William A. Buresh
Golden-winged warbler in Burleigh County, North …
Shubnikov-De Haas Effect And Magnetic Breakdown In Be , David J. Sellmyer, I.S. Goldstein, B.L. Averbach
Shubnikov-De Haas Effect And Magnetic Breakdown In Be , David J. Sellmyer, I.S. Goldstein, B.L. Averbach
David Sellmyer Publications
Magnetic breakdown in the basal plane of Be was investigated in fields up to 150 kG. Geometrical aspects of the open orbits caused by breakdown are discussed. An estimate of 30 kG for the characteristic breakdown field is obtained by applying the theory of Falicov et al. Shubnikov-de Haas frequency measurements are reported for the central-cigar cross section. These measurements are relevant to a recent conjecture that the Onsager-Lifshitz quantization scheme may be violated in the presence of magnetic breakdown.
Metabolic Role Of Sulfates And Sulfides Producing Bacteria In Pollution Of Waters, M. I. H. Aleem
Metabolic Role Of Sulfates And Sulfides Producing Bacteria In Pollution Of Waters, M. I. H. Aleem
KWRRI Research Reports
Cytochrome transport particles from Nitrobacter catalyzed nitrite, ascorbate as well as NADH oxidation with concomitant phosphate esterification yielding P/0 ratios of 1.0, 0.6 and 2.0 respectively. Phosphorylation coupled to nitrite oxidation was not effected by rotenone, amytal or antimycin while 50 and 70% inhibition of the NADH-linked phosphorylation was observed in the presence of HOQNO and rotenone respectively. Cell-free extracts from Nitrobacter also catalyzed an energy-dependent reduction of NAD+ by nitrite. The reduction of cytochrome c by NŌ2 was energy-dependent which involved the reversal of electrons from cytochrome a1. The subsequent energy-linked reduction of the flavoproteins …
Capillary-Diffusion And Self-Diffusion Of Liquid Water In Unsaturated Soils, Ronald E. Phillips, V. L. Quisenberry Jr.
Capillary-Diffusion And Self-Diffusion Of Liquid Water In Unsaturated Soils, Ronald E. Phillips, V. L. Quisenberry Jr.
KWRRI Research Reports
Capillary-diffusion coefficients were measured by use of inflow and outflow methods. With both methods the capillary-diffusion coefficients decreased very rapidly with decreasing water content. The lighter textured soils were found to have the higher diffusion coefficients over the entire moisture content range studied, 0 to 1 bar tension.
Self-diffusion coefficients were measured over a moisture content range from air dryness to saturation using 3H as a tracer of water. Each of the soils gave the same diffusion characteristics when the self-diffusion coefficients were expressed as a function of either water content or average number of water layers on the …
Sero-Epidemiology Of Q Fever With Special Reference To Complications In A Hospital Population Of Southern California, Ajit Singh Randhawa
Sero-Epidemiology Of Q Fever With Special Reference To Complications In A Hospital Population Of Southern California, Ajit Singh Randhawa
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
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A Simple Method For The Construction Of Empirical Confidence Limits For Economic Forecasts, William (Bill) H. Williams, M. L. Goodman
A Simple Method For The Construction Of Empirical Confidence Limits For Economic Forecasts, William (Bill) H. Williams, M. L. Goodman
Publications and Research
A simple method for the construction of empirical confidence intervals for time series forecasts is described. The procedure is to go through the series making a forecast from each point in time. The comparison of these forecasts with the known actual observations will yield an empirical distribution of forecasting errors. This distribution can then be used to set confidence intervals for subsequent forecasts. The technique appears to be particularly useful when the mechanism generating the series cannot be fully identified from the available data or when limits based on more standard considerations are difficult to obtain.