The objectives of this study were to ascertain the relative precision and accuracy of certain estimators on several forest populations and to determine if relative performance could be predicted from knowledge of population characteristics. Performance was tested on three populations of trees drawn from stands in northern Ontario. The first...
This study involved the use of the two-choice preference test to determine the taste responses of eight, each, of pygmy goats, normal goats, sheep and cattle to ascending concentrations of sucrose (Suc), sodium chloride (NaC1), acetic acid (HAc) and quinine hydrochloride (QHCI). In addition, sheep and cattle were tested at...
Commercially collected Douglas-fir seed from a moist coastal
ecotype (LaPush, Washington) and a dry inland ecotype (Kaibab
National Forest, Arizona) were subjected to osmotic stresses ranging
from 0 to -8 atmospheres using Carbowax polyethylene glycol 6000
during imbibition and germination. To determine the effect of osmotic
stress on the initiation...
A study was conducted at the Pacific Cooperative Water Pollution
and Fisheries Research Laboratories, Oregon State University,
to determine the effects of pentachlorophenol (PCP) on the early developmental
stages of the steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri). Experiments
were performed from May, 1965, through May, 1968, on the
survival, growth, and bioenergetics...
The root-lesion nematode, Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb 1917).
Filipjev and Shuurmans Stekhoven, 1941, is widely distributed throughout
Oregon and other temperate zones of the world. Economically
it is probably the most important plant parasitic nematode in Oregon
because of its abundance, wide host range of economic plants and
interactions with other...
A technique of differentiation with respect to the distance to
the boundary of an outer parallel-body is applied to known measures of
sets of p-dimensional linear spaces which intersect a general convex
body in n-dimensional euclidean space in order to obtain an appropriate
definition of the measures of sets of...
In this paper a direct, constructive proof of the equivalence of the Normal Algorithm and Turing machine using the Turing machines NAS (Normal Algorithm Simulator) and NAC (Normal Algorithm Converter) is presented. The Turing machine NAS can simulate any particular Normal Algorithm, and NAG can convert the quintuples of a...
The electromagnetic field in a cone of arbitrary slant
height with a symmetrically placed time harmonic ring source is
studied. Through the use of the modified Helmholtz equation as
an intermediate, we obtain the solution of the semi-infinite
cone directly from the finite cone. To demonstrate the need
for the...
The effect of a time harmonic electric source ring placed
axially symmetric between the walls of a double conical structure of
finite slant height is investigated. The bases of the conical structures
are spherical caps of radii equal to the slant height.
The Green's function for ideally conducting walls is...
A geometric condition on differentiable maps is given which is
equivalent to the set of critical values being nowhere dense. In particular,
the geometric condition is satisfied for radially ductile maps.
On the other hand it is proved that the induced map on the de Rham
complex will be a...
A mathematical model simulating mass transport of chemicals
in saturated porous medium is given in four parts. Included in the
development is the physical phenomenon of adsorption of molecules
of chemicals on the surrounding walls of the porous medium. The
four main areas of study are:
(1) Simple one dimensional...
The behavior of two species of stream salmonids, juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaurn) and cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki clarki Richardson, was studied in terms of the time spent by individual fish in carrying out various activities. Studies were conducted from June 1968, through May 1969, at Berry Creek, a...
Laboratory experiments and simulated field conditions were
utilized to gain a better understanding of the ecology of the clouded
salamander.
Animals collected in western Oregon were utilized for studies
in habitat selection, where it was shown that there was a significant
pattern of selection of litter types (rock, bark, and...