Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 77, Issue 2 (March, 1977) by Title
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An Algorithm for the Computer Evaluation of Quantitative Laboratory Unknowns Based on Accuracy and Precision
Mottel, Edward A.; Gordon, Gilbert ( 1977-03 )An algorithm for evaluating student laboratory results is presented in which both proximity to the true result (accuracy) and the reproducibility of these results (preeision) can be evaluated. The usefulness of such a ... -
Ancient Disease in Ohio: The Eiden Population
Lallo, John W.; Blank, John E. ( 1977-03 )Skeletal material from a protohistoric (A.D. 1490±55 years) Amerindian population which lived in Lorain County provided information on one of Ohio's early Indian groups. The skeletal material indicated some categories of ... -
Announcements and Important Dates to Remember
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Brief Note A Survey of the Helminth Fauna of Two Turtle Species from Northwestern Ohio
Platt, Thomas R. ( 1977-03 ) -
Brief Note Cyclops Nanus Sars, 1863 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida): A New Record for Lake Erie
Evanko, Mark A. ( 1977-03 ) -
Brief Note New Host Records for Haematoloechus Complexus (Seely) Krull, 1933 from Hyla Crucifer and Rana Sylvatica
Catalano, Paul A.; White, Andrew M. ( 1977-03 ) -
Feeding of Tobacco Hornworm Larvae Under Different Light Conditions as Indicated by Fecal Evacuations
Stewart, Paul A.; Nelson, L. A. ( 1977-03 )The periodicity of fecal evacuations of tobacco hornworm larvae (Mandue a sexto) was monitored throughout the total larval phase in constant light, constant darkness, and a fall rhythm of light and darkness. By observation ... -
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Gradient Analysis of Secondary Deciduous Forest Vegetation Occurring on a Slope of Fort Ancient, Southwestern Ohio
Antonio, Thomas M.; Vankat, John L. ( 1977-03 )A gradient analysis was made of the woody vegetation of a secondary deciduous forest on a slope in southwestern Ohio. Coefficients of similarity showed greater variation in the vegetation between different slope eposures ... -
Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status Among Ohio Counties, 1969-1971
Stockwell, Edward G.; Laidlaw, Karen A. ( 1977-03 )Infant mortality rate as an index of levels of social and economic well being in Ohio was studied using the 1972 County and City Data Book (U.S. Bureau of Census, 1973) as the primary data source. Infant mortality rates ... -
A New Genus, Tenuacia, New Subgenus, Rubacea and Two New Species of Gyponinae (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
DeLong, Dwight M. ( 1977-03 )Two species of Gyponinae from Peru and Central America with similar external characteristics were studied. They are placed in a new genus, Tenuacia, and one new subgenus, Rubacea. The new genus Tenuacia, species T. macera ... -
Plasmodium Gallinaceum Release from Chicken Erythrocytes by Ultrasound
Prior, Richard B.; Kreier, Julius P. ( 1977-03 )Erythrocytes of chickens with Plasmodium gallinaceum infection were exposed to ultrasound at frequencies between ',YA4 and N57 kHz. All frequencies studied caused erythrocytc disruption and release of free parasites if the ... -
Species Importance within a Virgin and a Timbered Beech-Maple Forest Ecosystem
Adams, Diana L.; Barrett, Gary W. ( 1977-03 )A virgin forest, Hueston Woods in southwestern Ohio, and a selectivelycut forest, Lewis Woods in east central Indiana, were sampled by a modified pointquarter method in order to evaluate the impact of timbering on community ... -
The Translocation of Radioactive Phosphorus by the Aquatic Vascular Plant Najas Minor
Seadler, Alan W.; Alldridge, Norman ( 1977-03 )The translocation of phosphorus by the aquatic vascular plant Najas minor All. was examined using radiophosphorus (32P). Whole plants showed a lack of phosphorus translocation either from the root to the shoot or in the ...