In this thesis we introduce alpha and beta tree acceptors,
generalizations of tree automata. The alpha tree acceptors recognize
a tree by final symbol and the beta tree acceptors by final state. We
show that alpha and beta tree acceptors recognize the same sets of
Gorn trees and demonstrate that...
Soil pore size distribution and water characteristics are important for water storage, water movement, and soil-plant interaction studies. Laboratory determinations of water characteristics and pore size distribution are time consuming and costly. Investigators have proposed many models to predict them from routinely available data. Most of the models are related...
Ocean waves propagating over cohesionless seabed deposits
produce cyclic shear stresses within the deposit. Under certain
conditions these stresses may cause a progressive build-up of pore
pressure. Pore pressure accumulation can result in liquefaction or
a substantial decrease in the effective stress with attendant large
deformations of the seabed deposit....
A prototype deep ocean nuclear moisture meter was developed
based on the detection of epithermal neutrons backscattered from
marine sediment molecules. Development consisted of choosing a
source, a detector, containment materials, and associated counting
equipment, followed by the construction and calibration of the probe.
Thermal neutron response of the probe...
A pharmacognostic study was made of the root of Heracleum
mantegazzianum, an umbelliferous species which is of value as a
source of natural coumarins.
Three groups of seeds were tested to determine the presence
of a germination requirement for moist cold and the possible value
of gibberellic acid in obviating...
An enzyme system from cell-free yeast homogenates mediating the
transfer of the methyl group from S-adenosylmethionine-methyl-C¹⁴
or methionine-methyl-C¹⁴ to C-28 of ergosterol has been studied.
The effects of divalent cations, suithydryl inhibitors and reducing
substances on the activity of the enzyme system have been investigated.
It was established that for...