The gastrula of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
was dissociated into single cells. In culture these cells appeared
apolar, but reassembled into quasi-normal embryos composed of
structures with polarized cells. In this study emphasis was placed on
those morphological events coincident with the reestablishment of a
polar orientation within the...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships
between age, sex, eye-hand coordination, the time it takes individuals
to learn how to manipulate dental floss between all of their teeth, and
the time it takes individuals to learn how to effectively clean their
teeth with dental floss.
The...
The major purpose of this study was to determine the current status
of family life/sex education programs in the public high schools of
Oregon. A mail questionnaire was submitted to all health teachers in
all the high schools in Oregon. The questionniare was mailed twice to
447 health teachers in...
The primary problem of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of trained peer counselors on the personal growth of freshman students at a small liberal arts college. An effort was also made to determine if training residence hall student assistants in counseling skills affected freshman perceptions of those assistants.A...
A year-long caged study the belted kingfisher (Megaceryle
alcyon) combined time-budget and food-balance techniques to obtain
data on daily energy consumption (DEC) throughout an annual cycle.
This study tested the hypothesis that seasonal variations in DEC
could be predicted as a function of temperature, photoperiod, and
timed-activity data. The DEC...
Intensive observations were made of play behavior in the
young hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) from 14 to 54 days of age.
Behavior was recorded using movie film and a multi-channel event
recorder.
Play was first seen at 14 days of age. The amount of play
increased rapidly thereafter, remaining relatively high...
The dynamics of a field population of the cinnabar moth, Tyria
jacobaeae L., were studied near Jordan, Linn County, Oregon. In
both 1970 and 1971 larval populations were so large that all foliage of
the host weed, tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea L., was consumed.
The ensuing starvation accounted for the...