This study was initiated in the Spring of 1966 for the purpose of
determining the present status and effectiveness of imported parasitic
wasps of the pea aphid in the Willamette Valley of western Oregon.
The pea aphid is a serious pest throughout the pea and alfalfa
growing regions of the...
This study was undertaken to find means of separating the
morphologically similar species of North American Trixagus and to
bring together information on Trixagus and Pactopus.
A key to separate the world's eight genera of extant Throscidae
is presented for the first time. A key to the five species of...
The study was undertaken for the purpose of investigating the
relationship between clothing behavior and sex, Japanese and American
cultures, feminine or masculine personality types, and sex-role
concepts. The aspects of clothing behavior included in the study are
interest, tolerance, acceptance, and innovation of uni-sex clothing
items, and the femininity-masculinity...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships
that were hypothesized to exist between the variables birth order,
family size, and parents college attendance and the dependent variable,
college graduation. The three general hypotheses tested were:
1. A positive relationship exists between a given position in
birth order...
We investigate in this thesis, the problem of stability
of thermo-viscoelastic fluid flow between rotating
coaxial cylinders. By using the thermo-viscoelastic
constitutive equations given by Eringen, we reduce the
equations of motion into a form suitable for stability
analysis. The course of reduction which we follow yields
some interesting intermediate...
The feeding habits of the lanternfishes Tarletonbeania crenularis, Diaphus theta and Stenobrachius leucopsarus were studied by analyzing 1,735 stomachs from 54 collections from the slope waters off Newport, Oregon. Forty-one taxa of food items were identified. Euphausiids
(Euphausia pacifica), copepods (Calanus spp. and Metridia lucens) and amphipods (Parathemisto pacifica) were...