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Mañana Volverá El Sol, Ana Mayayo, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 1977

Mañana Volverá El Sol, Ana Mayayo, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Involvement Of Hemerythrin Sulfhydryl Groups In Heavy Atom Binding And Subunit Interactions, Suzanne Elizabeth Clarke Jan 1977

Involvement Of Hemerythrin Sulfhydryl Groups In Heavy Atom Binding And Subunit Interactions, Suzanne Elizabeth Clarke

Dissertations and Theses

Hemerythrin is a respiratory protein found in the erythrocytes of certain marine invertebrates. Structures have been obtained by x-ray crystallography for hemerythrins from Phascolopsis gouldii (P. gouldii) and Themiste dyscritum (T. dyscritum). Since many proteins are inactivated upon binding heavy metals such as mercury, an investigation of mercury-protein interactions in this protein was undertaken. In order to understand the nature of heavy-metal protein interactions in T. dyscritum it was necessary to identify the metalloprotein ligands since neither the liganding amino acid residues nor the geometry of the mercury complexes could be identified in the crystallographic studies.


Stochastic Integration, Diane Knipfer Jan 1977

Stochastic Integration, Diane Knipfer

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Differential equations have been used to model physical systems, but in many processes this has not been sufficient due to the presence of random occurrences in the system. One method of dealing with this problem is to model the system as a stochastic or random process.

A stochastic process, x, is a function mapping the product of a probability space, Ω, and a subset of the real numbers, TcR, into the real numbers, x: Ω*T→R. In many physical situations, T can be thought of as representing time and Ω as all possible outcomes of the process. For a fixed t …


Process For The Production Of 2-Alkyl Or 2-Cycloalkyl-4-Methyl-6-Hydroxypyrimidines, John T. Gupton, Alex M. Jelenevsky, Teruko U. Miyazaki, Harris E. Petree Jan 1977

Process For The Production Of 2-Alkyl Or 2-Cycloalkyl-4-Methyl-6-Hydroxypyrimidines, John T. Gupton, Alex M. Jelenevsky, Teruko U. Miyazaki, Harris E. Petree

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Production of 2-alkyl or 2-cycloalkyl-4-methyl-6-hydroxy pyrimidines by first reacting diketene and lower alkanoic or cycloalkanoic acid amides in the presence of catalytic amounts of Lewis bases or Lewis or Bronsted acids, followed by treating the N-acetoacetyl (lower) alkanoic or cycloalkanoic acid amide intermediates with ammonia in the presence of acid catalysts.


Digestibility Of Common Forage Plants And Energetic Requirements Of The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog, Maureen A. Beckstead Jan 1977

Digestibility Of Common Forage Plants And Energetic Requirements Of The Black-Tailed Prairie Dog, Maureen A. Beckstead

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) assimilated 51.5 percent of the wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium) they consumed; thus, they would have to consume 0.148 kcal · g-1 · day-l in order to obtain the 0.076 kcal · g-1 · day-1 they would require to maintain their weight. Prairie dogs assimilated 31.5 percent of the buffalograss/blue grama mixture (Buchloe dactyloides/Bouteloua gracilis) they were fed. They would have to consume 0.229 kcal · g-1 · day-1 of this forage to assimilate 0.072 kcal · g-1 · day-1 and maintain their weight. The proximate composition of forages fed in feeding trials was similar to that …


Food, Growth, And Reproduction Of White Crappies (Pomixis Annularis) And Black Crappies (P. Nigromaculatus) In Lake Poinsett, South Dakota, Thomas R. Busiahn Jan 1977

Food, Growth, And Reproduction Of White Crappies (Pomixis Annularis) And Black Crappies (P. Nigromaculatus) In Lake Poinsett, South Dakota, Thomas R. Busiahn

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The food habits, food selectivity, growth, condition, and population structures of the white crappies (Pomoxis annularis) and black crappies (P. nigromaculatus) in Lake Poinsett, South Dakota, were studied from May, 1975, to May, 1976. The total food volume of 173 adult white crappies consisted of 59.0% plankton1o crustaceans, 25.2 % insects, 14.5 % fish, and 1.3 % miscellaneous organisms. The food volume of 39 adult black crappies consisted of 39.0 % planktonic crustaceans, 3.5 % insects, 57.8 % fish, and 0.7 % miscellaneous organisms. Both species selected Daphnia pulex over other zooplankton and probably contributed to its decline from 193.8/l …


Variables Associated With Breeding Waterfowl On South Dakota Stock Ponds, Jay A. Roberson Jan 1977

Variables Associated With Breeding Waterfowl On South Dakota Stock Ponds, Jay A. Roberson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Use of stock watering ponds by indicated breeding pairs of waterfowl was measured in the western two-thirds of South Dakota from 1973 to 1976. Multiple regression and discriminant analyses were used to describe the habitat associated with pairs of each species. Habitat variables explained 35-47 percent of the variation in pairs having small home ranges and 26-35 percent of the variation in pairs having large home ranges. Shoreline distance account for more variation in mallard (Anas Platyrhmchos) and blue-winged teal (A. discors) pairs than any other single variable. Ponds used by these pairs and shoreline distances that averaged 590 m …


Final Environmental Statement [For] Proposed Wilderness Classification [In] Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah, National Park Service. Rocky Mountain Regional Office. United States. Jan 1977

Final Environmental Statement [For] Proposed Wilderness Classification [In] Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah, National Park Service. Rocky Mountain Regional Office. United States.

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


U.S.D.A.- Forest Service Environmental Statement: Salt Lake Planning Unit Proposed Land Management Plan, U.S. Department Of Agriculture Jan 1977

U.S.D.A.- Forest Service Environmental Statement: Salt Lake Planning Unit Proposed Land Management Plan, U.S. Department Of Agriculture

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


Final Environmental Statement [For] Proposed Wilderness Classification [In] Cedar Break National Monument, Utah, National Park Service; Rocky Mountain Regional Office; United States Jan 1977

Final Environmental Statement [For] Proposed Wilderness Classification [In] Cedar Break National Monument, Utah, National Park Service; Rocky Mountain Regional Office; United States

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


Electron And Ion Temperatures—A Comparison Of Ground-Based Incoherent Scatter And Ae-C Satellite Measurements, R F. Benson, P Bauer, L H. Brace, Herbert C. Carlson, J Hagen, W B. Hanson, W R. Hoegy, M R. Torr, R H. Wand, Vincent B. Wickwar Jan 1977

Electron And Ion Temperatures—A Comparison Of Ground-Based Incoherent Scatter And Ae-C Satellite Measurements, R F. Benson, P Bauer, L H. Brace, Herbert C. Carlson, J Hagen, W B. Hanson, W R. Hoegy, M R. Torr, R H. Wand, Vincent B. Wickwar

All Physics Faculty Publications

The Atmosphere Explorer-C satellite (AE-C) is uniquely suited for correlative studies with ground-based stations because its on-board propulsion system enables a desired ground station overflight condition to be maintained for a period of several weeks. It also provides the first low-altitude (below 260 km) comparison of satellite and incoherent scatter electron and ion temperatures. More than 40 comparisons of remote and in situ measurements were made by using data from AE-C and four incoherent scatter stations (Arecibo, Chatanika, Millstone Hill, and St. Santin). The results indicate very good agreement between satellite and ground measurements of the ion temperature, the average …


The Plasma Line Revisited As An Aeronomical Diagnostic: Suprathermal Electrons, Solar Euv, Electron‐Gas Thermal Balance, Herbert C. Carlson, Vincent B. Wickwar, G P. Mantas Jan 1977

The Plasma Line Revisited As An Aeronomical Diagnostic: Suprathermal Electrons, Solar Euv, Electron‐Gas Thermal Balance, Herbert C. Carlson, Vincent B. Wickwar, G P. Mantas

All Physics Faculty Publications

Spectra of plasma wave intensities (kTp) in the ionosphere over Arecibo are calculated and compared with those from observations of the plasma line intensity. This approach involving directly observed quantities avoids the uncertainties that have plagued past comparisons with photoelectron theory. In addition, careful comparisons in physically relevant segments of the spectra show that any significant increase in the magnitude of the solar EUV flux would lead to a contradiction of the observed plasma wave intensities. Further, the comparisons indicate that resolution of the thermal electron‐gas heat balance problem must be sought through better heat transfer rates (e.g., …


Grindstone Flat And Big Flat Exclosures - A 41-Year Record Of Changes In Clearcut Aspen Communities, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service Jan 1977

Grindstone Flat And Big Flat Exclosures - A 41-Year Record Of Changes In Clearcut Aspen Communities, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service

Forestry

Deer browsing prevented aspen regeneration in both uncut stands and small 1/20-hectare clearcuts, even though nearby large burns regenerated successfully. Size of the clearcut or burned area may be critical in determining success of aspen regeneration; areas less than about 2 hectares in size may adversely concentrate deer use. Shrub production was less under deer use and forb production was less under cattle use than on protected areas. More apsen suckers were produced in uncut stands where cattle grazed than in stands protected from grazing, suggesting a possible relationship between sucker initiation and reduced competition from the herbaceous understory. Removal …


Regeneration And Early Growth On Strip Clearcuts In Lodgepole Pine/Bitterbrush Habitat Type, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service Jan 1977

Regeneration And Early Growth On Strip Clearcuts In Lodgepole Pine/Bitterbrush Habitat Type, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service

Forestry

Establishment and growth of seedlings 13 years after strip clearcutting was investigated on a lodgepole pine/bitterbrush habitat type in southwestern Montana. Ingress of new seedlings (all from open-coned lodgepole pine) on areas that had been heavily bulldozer scarified was considerably better than on areas without bulldozer scarification. Seed:seedling ratios (established seedlings) ranged from 625:1 to 2,160:1 on scarified sites, and from 1,876:1 to 6,480:1 on unscarified sites. Only 3 years out of 13 resulted in significant numbers of seedlings being established. Advanced regeneration released by logging was growing as rapidly as seedlings established following logging.


Estimating Merchantable Volume And Stem Residue In Four Timber Species: Ponderosa Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Western Larch, Douglas-Fir, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service Jan 1977

Estimating Merchantable Volume And Stem Residue In Four Timber Species: Ponderosa Pine, Lodgepole Pine, Western Larch, Douglas-Fir, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service

Forestry

Presents tables and equations for estimating total cubic volumes of wood, wood residue, and bark for ponderosa pine, lodgepole pine, western larch, and Douglas-fir. Tables represent second-growth trees 80 years old or less, ranging in size from 1-1/2 inches d.b.h. to the maximum diameter measured for the respective species. The equations and tables provide a means for estimating wood bark residue volumes from tops, bole sections, and smaller submerchantable stems. Tables and equations can also be used to estimate total cubic volume for the size classes, species, and locale sampled.


On Canonical Transformations Admitted By Some Kepler Problems, Takanori Sumi Jan 1977

On Canonical Transformations Admitted By Some Kepler Problems, Takanori Sumi

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The problem of systematically determining groups of canonical transformations that leave invariant Hamilton's equations of motion for bound Keplerian system in the plane is formulated and examined in detail. Previously unknown invariance groups are found, and a procedure for finding further ones is outlined. The methods used are directly generalizable to other systems in spaces of arbitrary dimension.


Long Term Rotation Trials 1977, I Rowland Jan 1977

Long Term Rotation Trials 1977, I Rowland

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

W56H, 66M29, 67C13, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5,73SG16.

Lupins, Barley, Clover.


Grain Legume Agronomy 1976-1977, G H. Walton Jan 1977

Grain Legume Agronomy 1976-1977, G H. Walton

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

76B1, Lupin agronomy, high rainfall area.

CB49, Lupin crop establishment methods.

76JE7, Lupin agronomy and soil fertility improvement.

74MO11, Seedling regeneration.

75MO7, Pasture establishment under unicrop and soil fertility improvement.

76MO13, L. cosentinii cv CB49 agronomy.

76MO14, Amino acid sequence study in the maturation of lupin seed.

76MT4, Chick pea response to plant density.

76MT5, Effect of waterlogging on lupin species.

76NA9, Polyculture of wheat and lupin.

76NA10, Pasture establishment under cover crops.

76TS12, L cosentinii cv agronomy.


Potassium Trials, W. J. Cox Jan 1977

Potassium Trials, W. J. Cox

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Potassium Trials. 77MO1, 76MO1, 77MO2, 77MO27, 76MO3. Lost due to drought effects: 77GE4, 77GE5, 77GE6, 77TS1, 77TS2, 77TS4, 77TS11.


Trace Element Nutrition, J. W. Gartrell Jan 1977

Trace Element Nutrition, J. W. Gartrell

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Factors influencing the effectiveness of mixed copper-superphosphate fertilizers. 1. 77LG30 TABLE 1. Variable treatments and treatment numbers. TABLE 2 - Gamenya wheat grain yields from experiment 77LG30 (1977) in which the influence of several variables on the effectiveness of copper fertilisers were tested. TABLE 3 - Cu concentration in youngest-fully emerged leaf (7th-leaf) sampled 31.8.77 from experiment 77LG30 and index of Cu uptake (Cu in YFEL x actual grain yield). TABLE 4: Wheat grain yields and copper content in youngest fully emerged flag leaf sampled 5.10.77. 2. Copper x Nitrogen, Zn and Mo on wheat. 3. Wheat Grain Copper Analysis. …


Take-All Of Cereals And Cereal Seed Dressings, G D. Macnish Jan 1977

Take-All Of Cereals And Cereal Seed Dressings, G D. Macnish

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Take-all of cereals. Take-all surveys. Effect of nitrogen sources on take-all: 76LG25 Wheat, 77MT19 Wheat, 77JE31 Barley, 77MT17 Barley, 77LG20 Oats, 77JE5 Wheat, 77LG6 Wheat, 77E4 Wheat, 77ES6 Wheat, 77GE10 Wheat. Effect of rates of (NH4)2 SO4 and Na NO3 on take-all - 77E6 Wheat, 77ES Wheat. Effect of rates of (NH4)2 SO4 on take-all - 77LG7 Wheat, 77JE6 Wheat. Soil pH and take-all - 77LG25 Cleaning crops and take-all control - 76E6, 76N5, 76M47, 76A7, 76LG27. Spray-fallow and time of planting - 76GE35 9 76LG26, 76LG26, 76LG38. Effect of rates of sowing on take-all - 77JE7. Long term rotations …


Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereals - Results From 1977 Trials On Wheat, Oats And Barley, M. G. Mason Jan 1977

Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereals - Results From 1977 Trials On Wheat, Oats And Barley, M. G. Mason

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Rates of Nitrogen on Wheat, Oats and Barley - Soil Test. In this, the third year of this programme, 44 sites were selected and soil sampled during February - March. Thirty seven of these trials consisted of four replications on wheat only and the other seven consisted of three replications on wheat, oats and barley. All reps were soil sampled separately. In each rep. of the 37 trials, 20 samples were taken to 10 cm depth with pogo stick samplers. In the. other seven trials 50 samples per rep. were taken. In addition, from three holes at random across each …


Minimum Tillage Trials 1977, G. A. Pearce Jan 1977

Minimum Tillage Trials 1977, G. A. Pearce

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Minimum tillage trials 1977. Locations: Wongan Hills R.S., Avondale, Merredin, Mt. Barker, Esperance. Sites: At each station two sites were used, the first was under crop in 1976 and the trial will be repeated each year on the same area. The second site was under pasture in 1976 and was due to be cropped in 1977 as part of the normal district practice. The trials will be planted on a similar pasture site in 1978. Results. Apart from crop yields, weed counts (before spraying) and crop plant numbers were taken. Other measurements were made by various research officers and reported …


Miscellaneous Crop Trials - High Rainfall Districts, M. W. Perry Jan 1977

Miscellaneous Crop Trials - High Rainfall Districts, M. W. Perry

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. High Rainfall Miscellaneous Crop Trials - 77BU3, 77BU11, 77DE2. 77HA1, 77HA6, 77MA2, 2. Standard Alternative Crop Trials - 77BA16, 77MT20, 77NA27, 77NA28. 3. L. cosentinii Establishment and Regeneration - 77MO20, 77GE31, 77TS22. Plant density x time of planting on L. Consentinii - 77BA15. 4. L. consentinii seeding rates - 77BR11. 5. Seeding Rates for High Rainfall Cereals - 77BR11.


Pasture Species Investigations - High Rainfall Area 1976, D A. Nicholas Jan 1977

Pasture Species Investigations - High Rainfall Area 1976, D A. Nicholas

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Contents Clover cultivar grazing trial (N. Bannister) - NOT in this document. Perennial versus annual grass grazing trial (Manjimup Research Station) - 72MNS. Pasture types x stocking rate trial (Denmark Agricultural High School) - 72D1. Clover cultivar evaluation trial (Denmark Research Station) - 8. The final yield sampling in December was not obtained through cattle having broken into the area. Clover cultivar evaluation trial (Karridale) - 77BU10. Clover cultivar evaluation trial (Denmark Research Station) - 77D5, 77DF, Clover cultivar evaluation trial (Wellstead) - 77AL22. Clover cultivar Evaluation Trials. Location: Esperance District - 77ES27 - R.L. Stead, Dalgup; 77ES28 - E.L.D., …


Modes Of Gulf Stream Intrusion Into The South Atlantic Bight Shelf Waters, Larry P. Atkinson Jan 1977

Modes Of Gulf Stream Intrusion Into The South Atlantic Bight Shelf Waters, Larry P. Atkinson

CCPO Publications

Consideration is given to the intrusion of Gulf Stream waters into the shelf waters of the South Atlantic Bight. It is observed that three modes of intrusion may occur, depending on particular ambient shelf water density. They are override, interleave, and bottom intrusion. It is noted that: (1) except in January, when the shelf water densities are relatively higher, 20°C Gulf Stream water can form a bottom intrusion anywhere along the coast, (2) Gulf Stream waters of 24°C can only form bottom intrusions from April to November, and (3) the rest of the year, 24°C waters interleave or override.


Development Of Sulfide-Hosting Structures And Mineralization, Pine Point, Northwest Territories, James R. Kyle Jan 1977

Development Of Sulfide-Hosting Structures And Mineralization, Pine Point, Northwest Territories, James R. Kyle

Digitized Theses

No abstract provided.


Estimate Of Production By A Population Of Fathead Minnows, Pimpephales Promelas, In A South Dakota Prairie Wetland, Ronald D. Payer Jan 1977

Estimate Of Production By A Population Of Fathead Minnows, Pimpephales Promelas, In A South Dakota Prairie Wetland, Ronald D. Payer

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Estimates of production and population densities were obtained for an autochthonous population of fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas Rafinesque, in a South Dakota prairie wetland. The study was conducted from May to September of 1976. Population estimates were obtained using a Schnabel-type mark and recapture model. Fish were marked either by fin clipping or granular fluorescent pigments driven into the dermal tissue. Production estimates were derived both arithmetically and graphically. The estimated population of adult fathead minnows declined from 194 in May and June to 26 in July. Production by adults was estimated at 0.10 kg, or 0.0007 gm/m²/yr. The population …


Cover Use And Activity Time Budget Of Blue-Winged Teal, Mallard, And Pintail Broods, James K. Ringelman Jan 1977

Cover Use And Activity Time Budget Of Blue-Winged Teal, Mallard, And Pintail Broods, James K. Ringelman

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Blue-winged teal (Anas discors), mallard (A. platyrhynchos), and pintail (A. acuta) broods were observed on 17 days between 25 June and 30 July, 1976. Brood activities and cover uses were recorded continuously from first light until dark. Observations of 269 broods from three wetlands were evaluated by species and brood age-class. Activity time budgets revealed significant (p<.01) age specific differences in total feeding time and visibility among age-classes of all species combined and age-classes of blue-winged teal broods. Feeding modes also varied among age-classes. Daily patterns of cover use varied among brood age-classes and species. Morning and evening feeding peaks became more pronounced, and overall visibility increased, with brood age. Interspecific differences in daily activity patterns were observed among broods of the same age-class. Duration of active periods increased with age in blue-winged teal broods. Active periods recurred at regular intervals in all broods throughout the day, suggestive of polycyclic behavior patterns similar to those of adult ducks. A progressive increase in brood visibility was attributed primarily to seasonal changes in brood age structure and to wetland water loss. Temperature and wind speed influenced brood visibility during most observation days. Climatic conditions favorable to nighttime brood activity influenced brood behavior during the following day. Accuracy of present brood inventory techniques could be improved if considerations were made for brood behavior patterns and environmental factors which alter brood cover use.


Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Of The Unchannelized Missouri River In South Dakota, James R. Clapp Jan 1977

Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Of The Unchannelized Missouri River In South Dakota, James R. Clapp

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri River in South Dakota. Agricultural and urban developments existed on 60 percent of the land within 1 km of the river. Six habitat types made up the non-developed land in the study area: cottonwood-dogwood (16 percent), cottonwood-willow (9 percent), elm-oak (7 percent), cattail marsh (3 percent), sand dune (3 percent), and sand bar (1 percent). All non-developed habitats except sand bar were sampled to obtain vegetative composition and to determine their value to wildlife. The value of each habitat to nine faunal groups of wildlife was subjectively …