Urban centers, in part, are in the process of deterioration. Consequently, land values in these areas, both in dollars and in contribution to the community, remain dormant or depressed. There seems little doubt that there will be greater pressure for urban land. Urban renewal is one method of returning deteriorated...
The major purpose of this study was to compare the occurrence
of "delinquent" and "non-delinquent" responses and their contingent
social reinforcements during informal cottage peer interaction at a
training school for adolescent delinquent girls. The following hypotheses were tested: (1) The occurrence of delinquent responses exceeds
the occurrence of non-delinquent...
In an attempt to find a laboratory species which develops an
experimental myopathy similar to white muscle disease (WMD) in
lambs, comparative studies of nutritional muscular dystrophy of
chicks were initiated. This condition was grossly visible as white
striations running parallel with the fibers of the pectoral muscles and
was...
In two twelfth grade Homemaking classes a home furnishings
unit was taught to develop creativity in the students in the classes in
order to:
1. Attempt to give students creative experiences in the home
furnishings unit which would in turn motivate them to be creative.
2. Develop learning experiences in...
The problem was to determine (1) to what extent the Industrial
Arts Program had expanded in facilities, enrollment and teachers
from 1952 to 1962, (2) to compare the status of the Industrial Arts
Program in 1952 with that in 1962 to determine growth and trends,
and (3) to determine to...
The major concerns of this study were: (1) the money
management practices of teenage girls and their parents,
(2) parental practices in teaching the use of money, (3)
parental use of money to control behavior, (4) the sources
of the teenage girls' spending money, and (5) the amount
and disposition...
Concern over the apparent lack of education for personal
and family living for high school students prompted
this study to discover the beliefs of British Columbia Home
Economics teachers regarding classes for Grade 12 students.
A questionnaire was constructed to obtain the opinions
and beliefs of Home Economics teachers concerning...
The investigations reported are based on two studies; the first
is concerned with the selection practiced for performance in one inbred
Angus and three inbred Hereford lines of cattle, the realized
responses, levels of inbreeding and associated performance, and
heritabilities of the performance traits.
Selection differentials for all performance traits...
Reliability, the probability that a system will not fail but will
perform correctly at least until some arbitrary time, is becoming
an increasingly important concept in electronic system design. This
probability is evaluated using probability density functions which are
obtained analytically by forming mathematical expressions describing the failure distributions of...
This study compared two self-instructional methods for
improving spelling in high school and college: a traditional-deductive presentation of spelling rules and lists of words to exemplify
each rule versus a programed-inductive presentation leading
the learner to observe the spelling behavior of words and to make
generalizations.
Both the traditional-deductive and...
The infectivity of plant viruses was suppressed by
inhibitory substances (IS) in the sap of Chenopodium. Various
methods were attempted to find an efficient method which would allow direct transmission of viruses from Chenopodium to other plants. Viruses used in these experiments were alfalfa mosaic
virus (AMV), tobacco mosaic virus...
An experimental investigation has been made of the effect of
vibration on heat transfer from a cylinder in crossflow. The
cylinder used was 3/16-inch in diameter and was sinusoidally
oscillated in the vertical direction by a mechanical drive mechanism
while immersed in an open water channel. Nominal amplitude
ratios, a/d,...
Some important factors that affect the dimensional
control of oxide films on silicon were studied. Both N- and
P-type silicon with resistivities in the range of
0.014 to 200 ohm-cm and a (111) surface orientation
were employed in this experiment. The etching rates of
silicon dioxide in hydrofluoric acid (111)...
The force, temperature, and time relationships were
investigated by using oscilloscope measurement techniques. Force was measured using a strain gage and the dynamic
response recorded with a polaroid oscilloscope camera.
Temperature was measured with a tungsten-rhenium thermocouple
and recorded in the same manner. Residual stress
measurements were made to determine...
Three growth forms of the genus Microseris, of the tribe
Cichorieae, family Compositae, were compared with respect to their
anatomical structure. The purpose of this study was to clarify lines
of evolutionary specialization in the genus. Two of the three species
studied, M. laciniata and M. borealis, are perennials, while...
Growth data compiled in this study were collected by using
pigs farrowed during the fall, 1963 and spring, 1964 farrowing seasons
of the Oregon State University swine herd. Thirty-seven trios
of light-, medium- and heavy-birth-weight suckling pigs were used to
determine the effect of birth weight on subsequent rate of...
Published July 1964. 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
Vitamin K₅, 4-amino-2-methyl-1-naphthol hydrochloride, a
water soluble analog of vitamin K has been shown to possess an antimicrobial
activity toward many bacteria, molds, and yeast. Much
of the work reported in the literature is on its use as a food preservative,
and it was the purpose of this study to...
A large number of experiments were done to detect and identify
one or more intermediates involved in coupling ATP synthesis to
electron transport. Using mitochondria from blowflies, addition of
ADP after a period of incubation with Pi³² was found to give rise to a
temporarily rapid esterification (the "ATP jump"),...
The chemically similar elements hafnium and zirconium occur
together in nature. Because of their very dissimilar nuclear
properties it is of commercial importance to separate them for use
in the atomic energy field. One or more of the steps in the separation
and purification processes presently used involve the volatile...
Because of its characteristics, the square-loop magnetic core
can be used as the basic device in a logic system. A magnetomotive
force (mmf) which is below the threshold mmf of such a core will
cause a negligible, nonpermanent amount of flux change in the core;
and information signals can be...
Many different strains of yeast have been isolated from the natural
microflora on fruits. It has been known for some time that these
strains of yeast have distinct fermentation characteristics and, when
used in the production of wine, impart these characteristics to the
wine. These characteristics may be evidenced in...
The relationships of the variables of a process to be controlled
are expressed in a mathematical model of the process. In the
case of the rolling of metal the process is described by the physics
of the deformation of the metal in the roll gap. In developing the
theory of...
The study of nonlinear vibrations of systems having two
degrees of freedom has met considerable attention during the past
few years. Nonlinear symmetrical systems have received most of it.
Normal mode motion of a system is defined as a periodic motion
such that the masses of the system assume repeated...
The effect of 2-aminoethyl-2-thiopseudourea[superscript .]Br[superscript .]HBr (AET),
2-mercaptoethylamine[superscript .]HC1 (MEA) and trisodium calcium chelate of
diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (CaNa₃DTPA) on the radiosensitivity
of rat fetus was investigated. A total of 1256 fetuses were
critically examined.
Exposure of rats to 200 r whole-body X-irradiation at 9.5 days
of gestation resulted in a...
An experimental study has been made of the local natural convective
heat transfer coefficient around the circumference of a heated
horizontal cylinder oscillating vertically in water. The heat transfer
surface consisted of a 1 3/8-inch diameter cylinder with a small test
section imbedded in its surface. This enabled data to...
The purpose of this study, initiated early in the development of
mechanical caneberry harvesting, was to provide timely information
for early management decisions concerning mechanical harvesting.
This was accomplished through an economic comparison of mechanical
and hand harvesting of selected types and varieties of caneberries.
Consideration was given to the...
Montane forest vegetation as it occurs on the east flank of the
central Oregon Cascades has provided excellent conditions for a
"natural experiment" in the use of various methodologies in studying
vegetational distribution. This "experiment" has reflected on some
theory and practice for the discipline of plant synecology. Detailed
descriptions,...
A field experiment was conducted to study the influence of cutting
treatments on the yield and quality of non-irrigated alfalfa in
western Oregon.
Spring clipping treatments included (1) not clipped, (2) clipped
when 6 inches high and (3) clipped when 12 inches high. The hay harvest
criteria were (1) near...
In this paper, the theory of metal-semiconductor contacts was
applied to metal contacts on gallium arsenide. A model was discussed
which proposed that the contact resistance was due to a highly
resistive region between the metal and the semiconductor. In order
to evaluate this resistance, a technique using a VHF...
These short reports are intended to inform the public, fishing industry, sportsmen, and fisheries scientists of research conducted by the Fish Commission. Reports will be published from time to time as studies are sufficiently complete. Most of the reports provide biological evidence upon which measures are based to enhance and...
Eleven series of untreated posts, 33 series of nonpressuretreated posts, and 13 series of pressure-treated posts remain in test. Series in which all posts have failed now number 34 for untreated, and 18 for nonpressure-treated. Causes of failures since 1949 were: fungi, 77 per cent of failures; fungi and termites,...
Published June 1964. 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
This study was undertaken to determine the
effects of different chilling treatments during the dormant
season upon growth of Douglas-fir seedlings0 In
addition it was planned to determine whether seedlings
native to various geographic areas differ in their chilling
requirements0
The hypotheses were advanced, based on previous
studies, that chilling...
In order to study maternal cardiovascular adjustments to pregnancy, serial determinations were carried out on five pregnant and lour nonpregnant ewes. Measurements were made at approximately two to three week intervals, and continued for nine weeks after delivery. Cardiac output was measured with the dye dilution technique using Evans blue...
Glucose-1, -2 and -6-C¹⁴ substrates were incorporated into
individual tomato fruits in order to study the catabolic fate of
substrate glucose, especially with regard to the possible occurrence
of triose recombination, as well as to investigate the pathways
leading to the biosynthesis of C₄ acids in the fruit. After metabolizing...