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Chromatography With Aqueous And Polar Solvents., Mary Veronica Drawe Jan 1952

Chromatography With Aqueous And Polar Solvents., Mary Veronica Drawe

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Part I: The Addition Of Diphenylketene To Ortho-Benzoquinone. Part Ii: Diazoketones As Reagents For The Identification Of Organic Acids. Part Iii: The Bromo-2-Nitrobenzoic Acids., Joseph Martin Dechary Jan 1952

Part I: The Addition Of Diphenylketene To Ortho-Benzoquinone. Part Ii: Diazoketones As Reagents For The Identification Of Organic Acids. Part Iii: The Bromo-2-Nitrobenzoic Acids., Joseph Martin Dechary

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Audio Census Of Some Wisconsin Game Birds, Donald R. Thompson, Charles W. Lemke Jan 1952

Audio Census Of Some Wisconsin Game Birds, Donald R. Thompson, Charles W. Lemke

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

Audio censuses of Wisconsin game birds were commenced in 1948, and now include the bobwhite quail, the pheasant and the ruffed grouse, in the order in which censuses were introduced.

Briefly, audio censuses are based on the characteristic sounds given by the male of the species concerned during the breeding season. An observer strategically located at a station, or stations in the field tallies the number of individuals calling, and/or the number of calls heard during a given time period.

In Wisconsin, only the transect method is used, with the observer following a given route and making listening stops of …


Waterfowl Breeding Ground Survey, 1952 In Nebraska, Harvey W. Miller Jan 1952

Waterfowl Breeding Ground Survey, 1952 In Nebraska, Harvey W. Miller

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

The Nebraska Breeding Ground Survey has been conducted for the fifth consecutive year. This survey is aimed at providing indicators to the waterfowl population through measuring the seasonal and year b,y year trends in breeding numbers and production success. The survey recognizes the sandhill region as the most important waterfowl-producing area of Nebraska and therefore, studies have been largely concentrated there.


1952- Pheasant Brood Observations (For 1952), Levi L. Mohler Jan 1952

1952- Pheasant Brood Observations (For 1952), Levi L. Mohler

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

Pheasant Brood Observations

Ten broods have been reported to date by Grasmick, Burney, Bunney, Bowers, Owen, Schultz, Jensen and Cassell. Twelve other men have reported their first two broods.


Insect Types In The Collections Of The University Of Nebraska State Museum, Martin H. Muma Jan 1952

Insect Types In The Collections Of The University Of Nebraska State Museum, Martin H. Muma

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

In 1948 the insect collections at the University of Nebraska State Museum were placed in the care of the author. Prior to that date curatorial duties were assumed or assigned to full time teaching or research staff members. As would be expected under the latter circumstances, the organization of study material and types was neglected in many families and genera. Since 1948 type material, because of its intrinsic value, has received considerable attention. All primary and representative secondary types have been assembled in three museum cases and one slide cabinet for curatorial and study convenience.


The Reaction Of Organomagnesium Compounds With Triketones., Reuben F. Miller Jan 1952

The Reaction Of Organomagnesium Compounds With Triketones., Reuben F. Miller

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


The Theory Of Fractional Solvent Extraction And Its Application To Creosol Separation., Ada Lorine Ryland Jan 1952

The Theory Of Fractional Solvent Extraction And Its Application To Creosol Separation., Ada Lorine Ryland

LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses

No abstract provided.


Soil Conservation In Western Australia, G. H. Burvill Jan 1952

Soil Conservation In Western Australia, G. H. Burvill

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

Soil is a farmer's basic asset. This issue of "The Journal of Agriculture" in a new form designed to provide still better service to the farming community, is an appropriate medium through which to remind the man on the land of what the soil means to him—and to the State. The farmer's duties to himself, his family and the State are summed up in the words "soil conservation" which is merely another way of saying "wise land use."


Chalcones Derived From M-Nitroacetophenone, Richard Allan Hendry Jan 1952

Chalcones Derived From M-Nitroacetophenone, Richard Allan Hendry

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The object of this research was to prepare substituted derivatives of various chalcones having the nitro group substituted in the 31-position, the idea being to help complete the series of chalcones having the nitro group in that position. This was to be done by condensing various substituted benzaldehydes with m-nitroacetophenone, using dry hydrogen chloride as a condensing agent. The properties of the resulting chalcones were then to be determined by observing color reactions, spectra, and other general physical properties.


A Critical Analysis Of Several Product And Factoring Formulas, Herbert Wills Jan 1952

A Critical Analysis Of Several Product And Factoring Formulas, Herbert Wills

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


4-Benzoyl-4-Methyl-1, 2-Epoxypentane, An Attempted Synthesis, Robert L. Snell Jan 1952

4-Benzoyl-4-Methyl-1, 2-Epoxypentane, An Attempted Synthesis, Robert L. Snell

Masters Theses

"The object of this research was to prepare first the simplest homologue of the epoxy-ketone considered by Russell to have been his product. If this homologue, 4-benzoyl-4-methyl-1,2-epoxypentane, could be prepared and caused to form a cyclic derivative of the type given by 1,4-diketones with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone, the organic chemist would be given a new approach to substituted 1,2-diazines as well as a previously unreported reaction of the epoxide grouping. If this reaction could be made to occur, other epoxides of this series would be prepared and treated in the same manner.

It was decided that the shortest route to 4-benzoyl-4-methyl-1,2-epoxypentane would …


A Study Of The Effect Of Jointing On The Blasting Of Granite, Graniteville, Missouri, Avery Ala Drake Jan 1952

A Study Of The Effect Of Jointing On The Blasting Of Granite, Graniteville, Missouri, Avery Ala Drake

Masters Theses

"Purpose of investigation: The purpose of this investigation is to attempt to determine the influence that joints exert upon the blasting of granite and if joints are induced by blasting. The problem grew out of an explosive evaluation project that was conducted by the Mining Department, Missouri School of Mines. In late May 1950, the project was moved into the granite area near Graniteville, Missouri. It became apparent upon study of this area that the jointing would have certain effects upon the results obtained. Dr. J. D. Forrester, Chairman, Department of Mining Engineering, Missouri School of Mines, Rolla, Missouri, suggested …


A Linear Polymer X-Ray Scattering Model, Bernard Cohen Jan 1952

A Linear Polymer X-Ray Scattering Model, Bernard Cohen

Masters Theses

"In the development of X-ray scattering intensity curves physical models are necessary for the theoretical mathematical development involved. The purpose of this paper is the development of a physical model suitable for X-ray diffraction analysis or a linear polymer.

X-ray intensity patterns may be used to give a greater insight as to the atomic structure, configuration or atoms, molecular weight, and therefore a greater knowledge of the structure of matter, both microscopic and macroscopic. The converse may sometimes be used. An atom or molecular model is constructed, from this model X-ray scattering curves may be derived. These curves may be …


The Partition Function Of Silver, Ralph H. Lilienkamp Jan 1952

The Partition Function Of Silver, Ralph H. Lilienkamp

Masters Theses

"The study of the thermodynamic properties of solids at low temperatures has shown that most theories either break down or become too cumbersome.

A theory based upon a crystal lattice of atoms gives the best physical picture of a solid. Fisher has developed partition functions from this theory for the simple cubic, body-centered cubic, and the face-centered cubic lattices. In his paper Fisher gave three partition functions of increasing complexity and accuracy for each of the three lattices. In this paper the three partition functions for a face-centered cubic lattice shall be applied to silver and compared.

The Helmholtz free …


Halogenated Epoxide-Phenol Reactions A Mechanism Study, Richard L. Rowton Jan 1952

Halogenated Epoxide-Phenol Reactions A Mechanism Study, Richard L. Rowton

Masters Theses

"The object of this investigation was to study the reactions of two other halogenated epoxides--namely, 3-bromo-1,2-epoxybutane and l-bromo-2,3-epoxybutane--with the phenolate ion, with the hope that the results obtained would shed additional light upon the mechanisms of such reactions. At the present time, no direct practical applications of the results can be forseen. However, the information gained will be a worthwhile addition to the vast existing store of knowledge already at our disposal, and might be of some help to future investigators"--Introduction, page 2.


Geochemical Prospecting Applied To The Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar Area, Matthew Peter Nackowski Jan 1952

Geochemical Prospecting Applied To The Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar Area, Matthew Peter Nackowski

Doctoral Dissertations

"This study was completed to determine whether geochemical methods of prospecting could be applied to the search for fluorspar deposits in the Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar district.

During the course of the study, aspects of the geochemical cycle of fluorine under the climatic environment encountered were noted in the zone of weathering.

The Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar district supplies a large portion of the fluorite consumed in the United States. The producing deposits are of two geologic types. The vein deposits occur as nearly vertical tabular lenses or pods which occupy fractures. These deposits may reach the bedrock surface, but in any case, the …


Aromatic Acetals : Their Synthesis And Alkylation, Robert Conner Gass Jan 1952

Aromatic Acetals : Their Synthesis And Alkylation, Robert Conner Gass

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this investigation was to study the known methods of forming acetals and find one or several that could be used in further investigation. In connection with the reactions, the use of various catalysts was pertinent. Some of the catalysts used were hydrogen chloride, calcium chloride, ferric chloride, aromatic sulfonic acids, and other. There was no data available comparing the sulfonic acids with the inorganic salts and mineral acids. For that reason one of the subsidiary problems of this investigation was such a comparison.

In order to investigate stability, several acetals were subjected to conditions intended to produce …


Urea Adducts Of The Esters Of Stearic Acid, Paul Elliott Greene Jan 1952

Urea Adducts Of The Esters Of Stearic Acid, Paul Elliott Greene

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Urea forms crystalline complexes with n-alkanes and their liner derivatives but not with most branched and cyclic hydrocarbons and their derivatives. The compounds are stable enough to be used in separating these types of aliphatic compounds from their branched and cyclic analogs. Linear esters derived from normal saturated acids give adducts as expected. Urea complexation was found to be of great importance in the purification and separation of unsaturated esters of high molecular weight.

The object of the present research was to investigate the compositions of urea adducts of various long-chain esters, approaching the class of waxes, to test various …


Montan Wax From California Lignites, Robert John Kvick Jan 1952

Montan Wax From California Lignites, Robert John Kvick

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Montan wax has been extracted from the lignite deposits of Germany since the early part of the twentieth century, The wax was named by von Boyen (1901), The word Montan is derived from the Latin term montanus meaning "of a mountain," The wax has found extensive uses in polishes, insulating materials, candles, explosives, and special applications in the rubber industry, The increased demand for waxes for industrial uses and the limited supply of domestic origin has made the study of the sources and characteristics of domestic waxes desirable, California lignite has been shown to be a valuable source of Montan …


Tannin Content Of Certain California Oaks, Arthur Carton Jan 1952

Tannin Content Of Certain California Oaks, Arthur Carton

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this paper is to investigate three California oaks as possible sources of tannin. Even though the study of the three varieties of tree may not be representative samples, the procedures developed may prove to be valuable in a more extensive research by other workers.


The Fluorescence Of Uranium In Solid Solution, Robert Emmett Kelly Jan 1952

The Fluorescence Of Uranium In Solid Solution, Robert Emmett Kelly

Masters Theses

"The fluorescence of uranium finds its greatest application in the so-called "bead test" which is a method of qualitative analysis. In the form of a bead, the uranium is in solid solution, and if the proper chemical solvent is used, the bead will fluoresce under ultraviolet radiation.

In the systematic separation of the metallic elements, uranium is associated with the aluminum group in that it is not precipitated by hydrogen sulfide in 0.3 N H ion but is precipitated by ammonium hydroxide and ammonium sulfide. In the analytical scheme, uranium acts like beryllium. This process of detection is sometimes tedious …


A New Basic Copper Phosphate Mineral From Santa Rita, New Mexico, David B. Givens Dec 1951

A New Basic Copper Phosphate Mineral From Santa Rita, New Mexico, David B. Givens

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

Supergene minerals are not common, nor are they rare at Santa Rita, New Mexico. Kerr (1950,307) reports the presence of cuprite, melaconite, native copper, chrysocolla, machite and azurite. There is also smithsonite present.

The physical appearance of the mineral, coupled with preliminary determinations of the indices of refraction, gave a rough correspondence with dihydrite (Larson and Berman, 1934, 135). However, enough discrepancy existed to warrant taking powder and Weissenberg X-Ray pictures. From these it was evident immediately that the specimen was a new mineral species.


The Synthesis And Pharmacologic Activity Of Some Bis-(2-Aminoethyl)-Benzenes, Ching Chen Tung Dec 1951

The Synthesis And Pharmacologic Activity Of Some Bis-(2-Aminoethyl)-Benzenes, Ching Chen Tung

Doctoral Dissertations

Introduction: The isolation of epinephrine from the medulla of the suprarenal gland and the discovery of its amazing therapeutic effects have stimulated intensive research on the synthesis of compounds possessing the basic skeleton of 2-aminoethyl-benzene. The investigation in the past forty years have culminated in the preparation of a large number of this type of amine which are pharmacologically classified as "sympatho-mimetic" or "pressor" agents because they generally act on the sympathetic nervous system and cause in increase of blood pressure. However, the 2-aminoethylbenzene derivatives most thoroughly studied have been those whose molecules possessed only one aminoethyl side chain per …


The Red Cloud Sand And Gravel, A New Pleistocene Formation In Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Eugene C. Reed, A. L. Lugn Nov 1951

The Red Cloud Sand And Gravel, A New Pleistocene Formation In Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Eugene C. Reed, A. L. Lugn

Conservation and Survey Division

Recent studies of the stratigraphy and paleontology of the Pleistocene of Nebraska have resulted in additional data that require further clarification and partial revision of the Grand Island sand and gravel formation (1,2) in order that there may be no condusion as the results of varying usage of the term.


Engine Test 1 Petter Ava2 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Nov 1951

Engine Test 1 Petter Ava2 Diesel, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Nttl Engine Test 2 Petter Av2 Diesel Engine, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab Nov 1951

Nttl Engine Test 2 Petter Av2 Diesel Engine, Nebraska Tractor Test Lab

Nebraska Tractor Tests

No abstract provided.


Odor Report (1951), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1951

Odor Report (1951), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Supplement To Odor Report (1951), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1951

Supplement To Odor Report (1951), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Addition Of Sodium Nitrate (1951), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1951

Addition Of Sodium Nitrate (1951), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.