The Horsetail Creek (HC) bridge is an example of an Oregon bridge that was classified as structurally deficient and was not designed to withstand earthquake (EQ) excitations. A fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) rehabilitation was performed on the HC bridge to increase flexural and shear capacities for traffic loads. However, a seismic...
Eutrophication is the accelerated aging process of a lake which
generally decreases the water quality in terms of aesthetic and recreational
uses. At Liberty Lake, near Spokane, Washington, eutrophication
has become a problem. Many individuals and agencies are interested in
the benefits that occur when the lake's water quality has...
The response to glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine] of two
dodder species Cuscuta campestris Yuncker (field dodder) and Cuscuta
indecora Chiosy (largeseed dodder) parasitizing alfalfa (Medicago
sativa L.) was compared. In the absence of glyphosate, alfalfa was
killed or severely injured by parasitism from uncontrolled dodder.
Results of field experiments in which...
The effects of soil moisture (-2 to -17 bars), temperature (5 to 20°C), bulk density (0.90 to 1.40 gm/cm³) and texture (Bashaw silty clay and Woodburn silt loam) on germination and seedling emergence of three varieties (Yamhill, Bezostaya, Kirac 66) of wheat (Triticum Aestivum, L.) were evaluated under laboratory and...
The inhibition of the enolase enzyme system by fluoride has
been established for many years in in vitro experiments; however,
this inhibitory action has never been demonstrated in an intact mammal.
The present work was designed to examine the effect of fluoride
administered by intravenous infusion in rats, under the...
Virtually nothing is known regarding the quantitative significance
of the several catabolic sequences involved in the breakdown of
glucose in the intact rat. Studies in this and other laboratories have
shown that the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway, the pentose
phosphate pathway and the glucuronic acid pathway are operative in
several tissues of...
Studies in other laboratories have established the presence of
the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas (EMP) pathway and the pentose phosphate
(PP) pathway in plant tissue. Research in this laboratory with mung
bean (Phaseolus aureus) seedlings has confirmed the presence of these
two pathways as well as the glucuronic acid (GA) pathway. However,
no...
It is generally recognized that biochemical information is of
great importance to microbial taxonomy. This is particularly true
in the case of catabolic behavior of microorganisms in utilizing
glucose and allied compounds. Once the pathways operating in a
species are identified, and the relative participation of these pathways
is determined,...