Studies were conducted on the causes of low germination of
monogerm sugarbeet seed grown in western Oregon. Emphasis was
placed on the identification and measurement of endogenous inhibitors
as related to the germination and vigor. Both qualitative and quantitative
analytical methods were applied to examine the organic substances
in the...
Measurements
were
made
of the
energy
loss
in
a
superconducting
wire
coil
subjected
to
an
axial
magnetic
field
consisting
of
a
ripple
field
superimposed
on
a
steady
field.
The
loss
was
measured
calorimetrically
using
a
sonic
thermometer
consisting
of
a
resonance tube
filled
with
helium
gas
in
thermal
contact
with...
Published February 1966. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
The concept of a Critical Path Scheduling Tableau is introduced
as an integrating tool for solving industrial engineering problems
involving the application of transitive graphs.
The Tableau is a combination of a precedence matrix and a
boundary time table which may be used to construct graphical representations
for critical path...
A two-dimensional perturbation theory computer code,
PERT-IV, has been developed that will calculate reactivity
coefficients, the delayed neutron fraction, and the neutron
generation time.
The program uses the output flux and adjoint
flux from either a diffusion theory or transport theory program.
A discussion and derivation of the perturbation equation...
This report presents a characterization of the quantum mechanical
analog of the Gibbs canonical density. The approach is
based on a method developed by D.S. Carter for the case of classical
statistical mechanics, which considers composite mechanical systems
composed of mechanically and statistically independent components.
After a brief introductory chapter,...