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Chemical Reactions in Electrical Plasmas
Mannella, Gene G. ( 1966-05 )ome fundamental characteristics of chemical species in plasmas are reviewed to indicate the necessity for more complete description of the energy states involved. Bsaic modes of energy storage and their connection with the ... -
A Classification of Extraterrestrial Spherules Found in Sedimentary Rocks and Till
Lougheed, M. S. ( 1966-05 )Extraterrestrial spherules have been recovered from Pleistocene drift and from more ancient sedimentary rocks. Modern deposits also contain spherules, but, because a significant percentage of these spherules can be shown ... -
Contrasts in the Crystallization of Nickel and Cobalt Phosphates in Silica Gels
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Diurnal Distribution of Phytoplankton from a Single Station at the Mouth of the James River
Marshall, Harold G. ( 1966-05 )Eight sets of water samples were taken to a depth of 36 ft during a 24 hr period. A homogeneity was found in the vertical distribution of the total phytoplankton in samples from 7 of the 8 hydrocasts. Skeletonema costatum ... -
Eriophyid Mites New to Ohio
Forsythe, H. Y., Jr.; Rings, Roy W. ( 1966-05 ) -
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Genetics of an L2 Venation Mutant in Drosophila Melanogaster. I, Mode of Inheritance and Expression
Carlson, James H. ( 1966-05 )The results indicate the mutant phenotype is recessive; high penetrance being due to the homozygosity of factors found on both the second and third chromosomes. Selection for high and low lines of expression was initiated ... -
The Genus Silphium in Ohio
Fisher, T. Richard ( 1966-05 )The genus Silphium is represented in Ohio by four species, S. perfoliatum L., S. trifoliatum L., S. laciniatum L., and S. terebinthinaceum Jacqs. Two of these species, S. laciniatum and S. terebinthinaceum, have hybridized ... -
An Improved Method for Identification of Amino Acids in Descending Paper Chromatography
Harrison, J. R.; Hayes, V. E.; Chua, Kian Eng ( 1966-05 )A change in paper shape is described for use in descending paper chromatography. The "flask-shaped" paper provides greater reliability in the identification of amino acids in unknown mixtures. As many as three samples of ... -
The Incorporation of C14-Labeled Phenylalanine, Tyrosine, and Glucose into Corn Roots
Johnston, Harry H. ( 1966-05 )Corn plants given C14 uniformly labeled phenylalanine, tyrosine and glucose, incorporated phenylalanine at the most rapid rate. The lignin fraction of the plant was found to have the greatest activity, especially in ... -
A Light and Electron Microscope Survey of Algal Cell Walls. II, Chlorophyceae
Dawes, Clinton J. ( 1966-05 )Under the light and electron microscopes, the structure of the cell walls of members of the 11 orders in the Class Chlorophyceae, Division Chlorophyta, were examined. With regard to the microfibrillar component of the cell ... -
A New Species of Zeridoneus from Utah (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae)
Reichart, Charles V. ( 1966-05 )A new species of lygaeid insect, Zeridonens petersoni, is described from Utah. This brings to three the number of known species in this genus.