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Electroplating Of Chromium, Nickel And Copper Upon Titanium, Stanley O. Fong May 1952

Electroplating Of Chromium, Nickel And Copper Upon Titanium, Stanley O. Fong

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Recently, there has been a great amount of research work done on the metal titanium. Since it is a light weight metal, with unusual strength and good resistance to corrosion, it may be a possible substitute for aluminum and magnesium alloys, or steel.


The Effect Of Iron Upon The Electrowinning Of Copper With An Amalgam Electrode, John A. Alexander May 1952

The Effect Of Iron Upon The Electrowinning Of Copper With An Amalgam Electrode, John A. Alexander

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Current commercial use of the mercury cathode cell is limited to two types of electrolytic sodium cells-­the Castner cell and the Sorenson cell. Mercury as a cathode medium has also found application in polarographic analysis, a method of a simultaneous quantitative and qualitative analysis of several metal components of solution.


An Investigation Of The Hardening Properties Of Some Alpha Copper Indium Alloys, Charles W. Mcpherson May 1952

An Investigation Of The Hardening Properties Of Some Alpha Copper Indium Alloys, Charles W. Mcpherson

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Precipitation hardening alloys has assumed a major role in modern day development of alloys. In his search for stronger, harder materials, the metallurgist has often been limited by the cost of metals which posses the needed properties.


The Teaching Of Science, Sherwin Maeser May 1952

The Teaching Of Science, Sherwin Maeser

Faculty Honor Lectures

Like to teach! Whether with the expectant, half-frightened freshman, the senior, worried about his preparation now that . he must get out and meet competition, or the graduate student interested in new discoveries, I like to work with all of them.

I have been teaching a long time now. As has always been the case when one generation is thinking of turning over its work to the next, I am glad to have the opportunity to talk about some of the things that I consider important in this job of teaching.

The most varied and the most acute problems of …


The Study Of An Unusual Augite Near Cabezon Peak, Sandoval County, New Mexico, George Brunton May 1952

The Study Of An Unusual Augite Near Cabezon Peak, Sandoval County, New Mexico, George Brunton

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

When the writer was examining some of the volcanic plugs near Cabezon, New Mexico in the spring of 1951, he discovered in Plug No. 5 (Pl. 2, D.W. Johnson, 1907) some unusual, large vitreous inclusions.


Geology Of The Sierra De Santa Rita, Zacatecas, Mexico, Zoltan Decserna May 1952

Geology Of The Sierra De Santa Rita, Zacatecas, Mexico, Zoltan Decserna

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

Information concerning the southern extent of the Mexican geosyncline was desired with the mapping of Sierra de Santa Rita, near Concepción del Oro, Zacatecas, in northern Mexico. Three Upper Jurassic and six Cretaceous formations were mapped, within which lithology and changes in thickness do not reflect proximity of this area to ancient shore lines. The first description of the Huizachal formation in northern Zacatecas is given.


Sunrise And Sunset Times For July - Aug., 1952 May 1952

Sunrise And Sunset Times For July - Aug., 1952

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

(Supplied by the Government Astronomer)

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 …


The Character Of Minnesota Well Waters, With Special Emphasis On The St. Cloud Region And Stearns County, Matthew A. Kiess May 1952

The Character Of Minnesota Well Waters, With Special Emphasis On The St. Cloud Region And Stearns County, Matthew A. Kiess

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Use Of P32, Sr89, And Ca45 In Mechanical Dishwashing Studies, A. T. Martin, C. H. Shiflett, J. L. Wilson May 1952

Use Of P32, Sr89, And Ca45 In Mechanical Dishwashing Studies, A. T. Martin, C. H. Shiflett, J. L. Wilson

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Chemical Magic Experiments, Leonard A. Ford May 1952

Chemical Magic Experiments, Leonard A. Ford

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Chemical Reactions Near Equilibrium, W.R. Gilkerson, M.M. Jones, Gordon A. Gallup May 1952

Chemical Reactions Near Equilibrium, W.R. Gilkerson, M.M. Jones, Gordon A. Gallup

Gordon Gallup Publications

In seeming contradiction to usual deductions from thermodynamics, it has been shown by De Donderi on the basis of his affinity function, by Prigogine2 on the basis of the Chapman- Enskog model, and by Manes, Hofer, and Wellers using purely mathematical methods, that the rate of a chemical reaction close to equilibrium is directly proportional to the free energy difference between reactants and products. This relation may be shown to be a consequence of the theory of absolute reaction rates, also.


The Preparation, Properties And Reactions Of B-Diethylaminoethoxy-Methylsilanes, Edward G. Tajkowski May 1952

The Preparation, Properties And Reactions Of B-Diethylaminoethoxy-Methylsilanes, Edward G. Tajkowski

Honors Theses

In the course of work on the application of silicones to textiles and paper, chiefly to impart water repellency thereby, it has been found that the most desirable method for industrial operations is from water solution. Methods for preparing emulsions of silicones have been developed and such materials are available commercially. However, it would still be of interest to obtain a material which is directly water soluble and which is either a silicone itself, or can be simply and easily converted to a silicone in situ.

These facts were brought out by Dr. D. P. Spalding (1) in a discussion …


The Effects Of Ph And Salts On The Viscosity Of Gelatin Sol (The Hofmeister Series), Frank Z. Pollara May 1952

The Effects Of Ph And Salts On The Viscosity Of Gelatin Sol (The Hofmeister Series), Frank Z. Pollara

Honors Theses

The purpose ot this investigation was to accurately determine the effect of monovalent sodium salts on the viscosity of gelatin sol as a function of pH and to establish the Hofmeister series by this method.

The gelatin investigated was derived from pigskin and the salts used were NaCl, NaNO3, and NaI, of various concentrations. In order to justify and make reasonable the conclusions reached in this investigation, these conclusions must be viewed in the light of the work previously done by other investigators of this field.

With this in mind, a short historical survey of the origin and development of …


The Content Of Pantothenic Acid, Folic Acid And Vitamin B12 Like-Activity In Alfalfa Hay Grown In Utah Soils Treated With Different Fertilizers, Buranaphoka Kashemsri May 1952

The Content Of Pantothenic Acid, Folic Acid And Vitamin B12 Like-Activity In Alfalfa Hay Grown In Utah Soils Treated With Different Fertilizers, Buranaphoka Kashemsri

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Vitamins play an important role in the nutrition of man and animal. As early as 1897 Eijkman was able to demonstrate the symptoms of thiamine deficiency disease in birds. Since then, vitamins have been regarded as one of the most essential factors in nutrition. Only small quantities in the diet are necessary, yet lack of any of them will inhibit the growth and produce certain kinds of deficiency diseases.


The Rate Of Hydrolysis Of Ethyl-Α-Β-Dibromopropionate, Earl Ney May 1952

The Rate Of Hydrolysis Of Ethyl-Α-Β-Dibromopropionate, Earl Ney

Bachelors’ Theses

Experimentation on the rate of hydrolysis of esters is preceded only by the rate of inversion of cane sugar started by Wilhemy in 1850. However, work on ester hydrolysis soon took the stage in preference as the reaction most favorable to the study of reaction rates. Ostwald's work on the rate of hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in 1884 was the first monumental work and experimentation then proceeded so rapidly that in 1889 Arrhenius' theory of hydrogen ion catalysis and later the dissociation theory itself was born and nursed. Yes, nursed by many more ester hydrolysis experiments which built up such …


Phase Diagram: Sulfur In Beta-Phenylethyl Bromide, Robert L. Kling May 1952

Phase Diagram: Sulfur In Beta-Phenylethyl Bromide, Robert L. Kling

Bachelors’ Theses

In this work I wish to apply the phase rule to a particular mixture of sulfur in beta-phenylethylbromide. Through experimental data it will be shown how various concentrations change the temperature in the phases or what the temperature is for various concentrations of sulfur in the solvent beta-phenylethylbromide.


Geology Of The Mink Creek Region, Idaho, Allen S. Keller May 1952

Geology Of The Mink Creek Region, Idaho, Allen S. Keller

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The Mink Creek region is centered 14 miles northeast of Preston in Franklin County, Idaho (see Index Map, Figure 1). The area of this report comprises approximately 70 square miles. It is bounded on the north and south by parallels 42°17' and 42°11' North Latitude and on the east and west by meridians 111°37' and 111°49'. The easternmost part of the area is located in the Bear River Range and is part of the Cache National Forest.

The region is readily accessible. A paved Idaho State Highway goes through the center of the area and State Highway 34 skirts the …


An Attempted Determination Of The Approximate Chemical Composition Of The Livingston Volcanics By The Fused Bead Technique, Robert D. Geach May 1952

An Attempted Determination Of The Approximate Chemical Composition Of The Livingston Volcanics By The Fused Bead Technique, Robert D. Geach

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

Many fine-grained igneous rocks, basaltic and felsitic in character, are difficult to classify. In numer­ous cases, it is impossible to classify these types of rocks by quick methods of identification. It was hoped at the beginning of this study that refractive indices of glasses formed by quick artificial fusion of samples from selected suites of igneous rocks would show a close cor­relation in chemical composition.


Dispersing Agents In The Pipette Method Of Soil Analysis, Eugene W. Price May 1952

Dispersing Agents In The Pipette Method Of Soil Analysis, Eugene W. Price

Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970

For many years the study of sediments has been a major problem in the field of geology. Especially is this true of the branch of sedimentology known as grain-size distribution. Throughout the years many classical experiments have been performed and procedures evolved from them, all with the purpose of a better and easier determination of the grain-size distri­bution of fine sediments, particularly the clays.


Dams On The Hillsides May 1952

Dams On The Hillsides

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

A reader of the "Journal of Agriculture" recently wrote to the Commissioner of Soil Conservation concerning the current tendency towards sinking dams on hillsides. He stated that many farmers and contractors were throwing up holding banks in such a manner that a large percentage of the water impounded was lost by seepage under the banks.


The Incidence Of Lead Shot In Waterfowl Of The Pacific Flyway, With Special Reference To The Great Salt Lake Basin, Wayne H. Heuer May 1952

The Incidence Of Lead Shot In Waterfowl Of The Pacific Flyway, With Special Reference To The Great Salt Lake Basin, Wayne H. Heuer

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study was conducted to determine basic data on the incidence of lead shot in ducks us ing the Great Salt Le.lee Basin. The study has been divided into two parts; (1) incidence of ducks carrying lead shot in their tissues and (2) incidenoe of ducks carrying ingested lead shot.


Some Effects Of Fluctuating And Falling Water Levels On Waterfowl Production, Kenneth E. Wolf May 1952

Some Effects Of Fluctuating And Falling Water Levels On Waterfowl Production, Kenneth E. Wolf

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

There are today many areas and types of water storage. The uses to which these are put are many, and the prospect for the future can only be that there will be an increase in the number of these reservoirs. These areas are usually operated with regard only for power production, irrigation, or storage, but there is a growing concern about the effects on wildlife which this type of operation may have. Fluctuating water levels, and falling water levels are not restricted to man-made impoundments tut are characteristic of many of then. Biologists have observed that these variations in water …


Factors Affecting The California Quail Populations In Uintah County, Utah, R. Lynn Nielson May 1952

Factors Affecting The California Quail Populations In Uintah County, Utah, R. Lynn Nielson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The California Quail is native to the coastal and semi-arid regions of California extending north into Oregon. Two subspecies are commonly recognized. the California Quail (Lophortyx californica brunnescens Ridgway), and the Valley Quail (Lophortyx californica californica Shaw). The two forms are very similar in coloration and habits and, for the purpose of this study, no effort is made to distinguish the two.


The Solution Of Boundary Value Problems By Use Of The Laplace Transformation As Compared With Classical Methods, Dan W. Stoddard May 1952

The Solution Of Boundary Value Problems By Use Of The Laplace Transformation As Compared With Classical Methods, Dan W. Stoddard

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this paper is to present a study of different methods of solving certain boundary value problems. In particular it will be concerned with solutions by classical methods and by operational methods. Of the various operational methods that may be considered, the Laplace transformation appears to be the best(1) and will be used in this paper.

In the 1951 Encyclopedia Americana Annual is this report on the activities in applied mathematics for the previous year:

Progress was made on the general problem of finding the eigenvalues of matrices and systems of differential equations. Considerable effort was also …


Further Studies Of The Reactions Of Quinoxaline And 2-Methylquinoxaline, Marcus N. Myers Apr 1952

Further Studies Of The Reactions Of Quinoxaline And 2-Methylquinoxaline, Marcus N. Myers

Theses and Dissertations

The present investigation was also made with the object of preparing the vinylquinoxalines and studying their 1,4- addition reactions. The attempts to prepare vinylquinoxalines were unsuccessful. However, sodium acetylide reacted with 2,3-dichloroquinoxaline to give a new compound which (from its analysis and properties) appears to be 2,3-bis(1-hydroxyethyl) quinoxaline . This new compound should be investigated further , as it may prove to be an intermediate in the preparation of vinylquinoxalines. The preparation of 2-methylquinoxaline has become very simple by the use of the method of Jones, Kornfeld and McLaughlin^5, which consists of condensing o-phenylenediamine with pyruvic aldehyde. The condensation of …


Some Reductions Of Substituted Benzalacetophenones By Aluminum Isopropoxide And Lithium Aluminum Hydride, Calvin Lyndall Fisher Apr 1952

Some Reductions Of Substituted Benzalacetophenones By Aluminum Isopropoxide And Lithium Aluminum Hydride, Calvin Lyndall Fisher

Master's Theses

While the literature contains a lnrge volume of material on the reduction of carbonyl compounds, the historical section of this thesis will be chiefly con­cerned with the reduction of -- unsaturated carbonyl compounds by catalytic hydrogenation, metal combinations, aluminum alkoxides and by lithium aluminum hydride.

The purpose of this thesis is to study the effect various substituents have on a conjugated system when the system is undergoing reduction by lithium aluminum hydride.


A Statistical Review Of 436 Submucous Resections With Post-Operative Results Of 338 Cases, D. Wilson Hales Apr 1952

A Statistical Review Of 436 Submucous Resections With Post-Operative Results Of 338 Cases, D. Wilson Hales

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

[Abstract Not Included]


Radioactivity Of Eu152,154, Robert Katz, Milford R. Lee Mar 1952

Radioactivity Of Eu152,154, Robert Katz, Milford R. Lee

Robert Katz Publications

Although the spectrographic analysis accompanying several enriched samarium isotopes from Oak Ridge contained <0.6 percent europium, some of the more intense internal conversion lines attributed to the disintegration of europium have been found photographically with neutron-activated samarium isotopes in a 180° focusing β-ray spectrograph.


Water Erosion Control, L C. Lightfoot Mar 1952

Water Erosion Control, L C. Lightfoot

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

Although soil erosion caused by water action is common in our agricultural areas, effective erosion control measures, likely to pay for themselves quickly, can be applied in nearly every case. Plant cover above the soil surface, and fertile soil with good structures are the main factors which enable soils to resist erosion. Dense pasture gives the best cover and at the same time improves the fertility and structure of the soil both effectively and economically, so land management adjusted to the need and capability of soils, slopes and climate is of first importance. Contour practices are of secondary value and …


Sunrise And Sunset Times For May-June, 1952 Mar 1952

Sunrise And Sunset Times For May-June, 1952

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 …