The structure of two oak woodland types in the Santa Rosa region
of the Santa Ana Mountains of southern California has been described
by Zuill (1967). One type called the grass oak woodland (GOW) is
composed mainly of Q. engelmannii on hills and slopes. The other
type called the dense...
In 1970 a phytosociological reconnaissance consisting of 135 plots in the Subalpine Meadow Zone was made. These samples were sorted using an association table and several Alpine Zone and very early seral communities were set aside, An additional hundred plots taken by M. J. Hamann were
incorporated with these and...
Setaria lutescens (yellow foxtail) plants, grown from five seed
sources were compared in California. Seed sources were: Connecticut,
Iowa, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and California. Morphological
and physiological differences between biotypes include: plant
size, growth habit, time required to mature and reproductive capa
city. Most significant is the prostrate habit of the...
During the summers of 1971, 1972, and 1973, a general
floristic ecological survey of the naturally-occurring vegetation
of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah was
carried out. Ten community types were identified and
characterized. These included two aquatic communities, the
Potamogeton pectinatus (Pope) and the Ruppia maritima/
Zannichellia...
Ecological factors associated with the relictual distribution of
the endemic shrub Kalmiopsis leachiana (Ericaceae) were investigated.
A prostrate evergreen species with small coriaceous leaves,
K. leachiana is restricted to two disjunct populations in the Siskiyou
Mountains and southern Cascade Mountains of southwestern Oregon,
USA. Exact distributions of individual populations were...
The vegetative communities in the subalpine meadows of Hunts
Cove, Mt. Jefferson, and some of the major environmental factors
affecting them were studied in the summer of 1971. Hunts Cove is in
the subalpine Tsuga mertensiana parkland of the Central Oregon High
Cascades. Habitats within the Cove vary considerably; elevation...
The purpose of this study was to develope a plant community classification
within the Siskiyou mountains, a small range within the Klamath
geological province well known for its geologic and floristic diversity.
Forest land managers have expressed the need for identification of
basic Land classes that will aid in the...
The purpose of this study was to determine plant species composition, community structure, successional relationships, vegetational development and plant distributions in estuarine salt marshes on the Pacific Coast of Oregon.
Quadrat and transect samples of plant presence and cover, collected from April 1971 - June 1974, were subjected to phytosociological...
The northern Oregon coast suffers extensive loss of land as a result of landslides which constitute the primary mechanism of coastline recession. Both real property and structures along the coast have been destroyed and this destruction will continue. In certain instances, it may be feasible to protect property by engineered...
Acquisition of divergent-productive thinking skills by using
elementary science materials constitutes the basic idea of this experiment.
The data collected was used to determine statistically if
the materials had a significant role in inducing such skills.
The Ss were fifth-grade students obtained from two public elementary
schools in Oregon. Those...
A complete taxonomic review of the Family Eviphididae was
made for the first time. The family was found to contain forty-nine
species and five genera. The genera included were: Eviphis
Berlese, Scarabaspis Womersley, Alliphis Halbert, Pelethiphis
Berlese, and Thinoseius Halbert.
The new species described were: Eviphis oregonensis from
Deschutes County,...
This thesis presents an economic analysis for a proposed toll
road which is to separate different types of traffic such as pedestrians,
slow speed vehicles and high speed motor vehicles, and to
divert through traffic from the local roads. The use of a toll road
usually provides significant savings in...
The thesis area includes 54 square miles of the southeastern
Cuddy Mountains in west-central Idaho. The oldest rocks within the
area are plutonic phases of the Jurassic Cuddy Mountain complex.
These and Cretaceous (?) intrusive and associated (?) extrusive rocks
and nearby Triassic to Early Jurassic metasedimentary and metavolcanic
rocks...
Concentrated culture supernatants from strains of Vibrio
parahaemolyticus of gastroenteric origin, "suspected" V. parahaemolyticus
isolated from cases of skin infection, nonpathogenic marine
Vibrio, V. anguillarum and V. alginolyticus, were submitted to flat
gel electrophoresis, followed by the examination of the polyacrylamide
gels for total protein and enzyme patterns.
Variations related...
Predetermining the ultimate capacity of piles driven into purely
cohesive soils and purely cohesionless soils involves, respectively,
the consideration of soil shear strength in a completely undrained and
a completely drained condition. For the intermediate cases concerning
soils that possess both cohesion and internal friction (silts, clayey
silts, sandy clays,...
An integrating nephelometer was set up at the Eugene Airport
which is located five miles north of Eugene, Oregon, on Highway
99 West. Continuous atmospheric scattering coefficient readings
were obtained from July 1, 1969, to August 28, 1969. These data
are converted to meteorological range through the use of the...
Vacuum ultraviolet absorption spectra of 13 model sugar compounds
were measured in the energy range of 50 to 80 kK. The model
sugars included three simple alcohols, four simple ethers, four cyclic
alcohol-ether compounds, and two dioxanes. All spectra show
transition bands in the energy region 50 to 65 kK....
A Lactobacillus species of human intestinal origin (strain
MLC) used in swine feeding experiments was characterized using
biochemical, genetic and serological techniques and found to be
Lactobacillus lactis. Bottle feeding of the MLC strain in concentrate
form (> 10⁹ cfu/ml) resulted in a reduction in both fecal coliforms
and the...
The existence of eigenvalues is shown for certain types of
integral equations with continuous kernels, the proofs utilizing some
basic results of collectively compact operator approximation theory.
The ability of mercury to inhibit β - galactosidase activity from
cell-free extracts of Streptococcus lactis, Escherichia colt and
intestinal homogenates of hogs, female rats, and humans was studied. Mercuric acetate was added in vitro to all sources of β - galactosidase except for the rats, which were placed on...
Reports of previous research indicated a stimulatory effect of
triazine herbicides on growth, yield and protein content of plants and
seeds of various species.
Studies were conducted in the greenhouse, laboratory and field
to investigate the effects of atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-a sopropylarnino-
s-triazine) on growth, yield, seed composition, and
seed germination...
This investigation was designed to determine whether or not the nonverbal behaviors of junior high and secondary school science students could be systematically analyzed. It was further determine what relationship exists between the nonverbal behaviors of students and their attitude. The hypotheses investigated were as follows: H₁: A valid and...
Myelin formation in the chick embryo sciatic nerve was examined
during development by analysis of three myelin lipids (cholesterol,
phospholipids, and cerebrosides) and of a myelin related
enzyme (2', 3'-cyclic AMP 3'-phosphohydrolase). The role of the
Schwann cell in controlling the synthesis of these myelin components
was studied by in...
The ability of Streptococcus diacetilactis to inhibit a variety of
food-borne pathogens and spoilage organisms in milk and broth cultures
was demonstrated. Test organisms inhibited included Pseudomonas
and Alcaligenes species, Eschericia coli, Salmonella, Staphylococcus
aureus, Clostridium perfringens and Vibrio parahaemolyticus.
In general, approximately 99.0% and 99.9% inhibition was
observed in...
Many agricultural fields are burned in the Willamette Valley
of Oregon during the summer for economic reasons. A major air
pollution problem results from these burnings. The purpose of this
study was to develop relations between the maximum plume height
and some of the independent variables affecting this plume height,...
Cheletomorpha lepidopterorum (Shaw), a predaceous, prostigmatid
mite, was studied under laboratory conditions of 20° - 30° C
and 80% - 90% R. H. to determine its effectiveness as a possible
biological control agent of Acarus farris (Oud. ), a graminivorous
mite which infests stored grains and grain products. Although
Cheletophyes...
Plant tissues contain a wide variety of phenolic compounds,
frequently in high concentration. Both non-covalent association of
intact and oxidized phenols and covalent linkage of oxidized phenols
to protein occur. Such interactions can have important biochemical
and nutritional significance.
A model system approach was used to identify and quantitate
amino...
The purpose of this study was to ascertain to what degree, if
any, there was a difference of opinion among students, parents and
faculty in regard to student behavior as that behavior pertained to
general conduct, drug use, mischief, sex offenses, drinking, cheating
and theft.
The research study was conducted...
Elodea densa Planch. was exposed to diquat (6, 7 dihydrodipyrido [1,2-a: 2', 1'-c] pyrazinediium dibromide), alone and in combination
with disodium endothall (disodium salt of 7-oxabicyclo [2.2.1]
heptane-2, 3-dicarboxyclic acid), and copper sulfate pentahydrate.
Studies were conducted in coastal lakes of Oregon infested with E.
densa. Dichlobenil (2, 6 dichlorobenzonitrile)...
Computer oriented techniques and procedures are presented for the analysis of single and multiple cable systems. Application is made to a two-point mooring system influenced by surface and subsurface hydrodynamic loading. The effects of the various parameters are presented and the numerical method is compared to exact solutions obtained from...
Environmental swabs and meat samples from two of three seafood
processing plants sampled on the Oregon Coast were found to
contain Salmonella. Although these enteropathogens were not isolated
from the finished products, the danger of contamination is great
since the processing received by many seafoods is not designed to
yield...
Management factors used for studies on potato scab
control were evaluated for their effect on tuber russeting
and related biochemical and anatomical parameters
during 1971 and 1972.
Russet Burbank potatoes were irrigated in 1971 to
maintain high available soil moisture (between 90% and
field capacity) for 0, 3, 6 and...
Ammonium chloride aerosols of submicron size generated by
condensation and dispersion methods were treated, shortly after aerosol
charging, with shock waves originating from diaphragm pressure
ratios of up to 5.75.
The fraction of the particulate matter remaining in suspension
after a given time was measured as an indication of coagulation...
The Nearctic leafhoppers placed in the genus Sorhoanus Ribaut
by Oman (1949) were found to belong to several genera, some of
which are Holarctic in distribution. None is properly placed in
Sorhoanus as presently defined. The genera Sorhoanus, Zelenius
Emel'yanov, Boreotettix Lindberg, Lebradea Remane, and Acharis
Emel'yanov are redefined and...
The activity of deoxyribose-phosphate aldolase was determined
in chick embryo brains, hearts and livers during the course of development.
Assays were made in the direction of synthesis of deoxyribose-5-phosphate. Low levels of activity in the brain and heart
remained constant throughout the course of development. Activity in
the liver expressed...
Medication error rates have long been a subject of interest
among the pharmaceutical, nursing, and medical professions. The
basic purpose of medication error studies has been to discover the
quantity and type of errors which exist, thus enabling the investigator
to evaluate the relative safety of various drug distribution
systems...
The study is designed to determine what differences exist between
the nonverbal as well as verbal behaviors and teacher-student
interaction patterns in selected CHEM Study and traditional chemistry
classes in Oregon. Analysis of behavior in these classes is in terms
of a new observation system developed by H. D. Schalock...
The need for better procedures for detecting Staphylococcus
aureus prompted an investigation to improve coagulase testing. The
rates of coagulase clotting were studied by using varying concentrations
of trypsin inhibitor and coagulase-reacting factor (CRF). Egg
white trypsin inhibitor activated coagulase clotting when added to a
final concentration between 2 and...
Twelve differential agars have been studied in the development
of media to presumptively identify the Salmonella Subgenera
I-IV. Medium No. 7B/A (or Medium No. 7-H₂S Strip) combined
the malonate, dulcitol, lysine decarboxylase and hydrogen sulfide
reactions in one tube. It was designed to be used at the TSI stage
of...
Streptococcus lactis C2F and Streptococcus cremoris 459 grew
to a maximum population of 1 to 2 x 10⁹ colony forming units (cfu)/ml with a generation time of 96 min in 11% nonfat dry milk (NFDM)
under static conditions at 22° C.
Streptococcus diacetilactis 18-16
grew to a maximum population of...
An emmission sampling system was developed to measure pollutants
emitted from a mobile agricultural incinerator developed at
Oregon State University. The system was designed to collect a particulate
sample on an 8" x 10" fiber glass filter and collect a gaseous
sample in a plastic bag. Pollutants measured were particulates...