Published February 1942. 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
Many terrestrial molluscs (slugs and snails) are economically important
because of their feeding activities on ornamental plants and vegetable and
field crops. Studies of their habits, biology, and chemical control have
been conducted by the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station since 1911.
This report discusses the common species of Oregon, their...
This dissertation is an attempt at developing a method for the analysis and estimation of the effects of disruptions due to uncertainties. Such uncertainties may result from design changes and engineering drawing delays in large-scale, complex, research and development, or construction projects.
In order to provide management with a simple...
"Indexed herein are references to literature pertaining to the marine waters of Oregon. References to papers, depending on the subject matter contained in the paper, are indexed under one or more of the following headings: Marine Biology, Climate, Fisheries, Geology, Hydrology, Chemical and Physical Oceanography, and Bibliographies, Literature Surveys and...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the direction of future
Korean industrial engineering education and to suggest how U.S.
experiences can guide Korean developments. The leading indicator
concept, correlation coefficients are utilized.
The following statistical relationships were developed and the
following educational and practical industrial engineering trends in...
Appendices include the report "Crisis in Oregon's Estuaries" from the Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, ordinances of the Port of Toledo, and the petition for what would become the Oregon Beach Bill.