Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 91, Issue 3 (June, 1991) by Issue Date
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Front Matter
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Centennial Note: One Hundred Years of Plant Science 1891-1991, With an Ohio Perspective
Rudolph, Emanuel D. ( 1991-06 ) -
The Distribution of Crayfishes (Decapoda: Cambaridae) of the Licking River Watershed, Eastcentral Ohio: 1972-1977
Jezerinac, Raymond F. ( 1991-06 )Between 1972 and 1977, five species of crayfishes inhabited the Licking River watershed. Those found throughout the system, in order of their abundance, were Orconectes (Crockerinus) sanbornii sanbornii, Cambarus ... -
Editorial: Centennial Year of OAS
Meserve, Lee A. ( 1991-06 ) -
Ceriodaphnia Bioassays of Cuyahoga River Sediments, Upstream and Downstream of the Akron Water Pollution Control Station
Harmon, Rance S.; Olive, John H. ( 1991-06 )The toxicity of sediments collected from depositional and erosional substrates at two locations on the Cuyahoga River in northeastern Ohio was compared. Upstream and downstream locations from the Akron Water Pollution ... -
The OAS Newsletter
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Cultural Influences on the Science Career Choices of Women
Bellisari, Anna ( 1991-06 )Intensive interviews of 35 Ohio State University women graduate students revealed cultural differences influencing the selection of academic majors and careers by American and international women in the sciences and the ... -
Ischemic Heart Disease Geography of the United States: Models of Environmental Influence With a Focus on the Eastern Highlands
Dzik, Anthony J. ( 1991-06 )Regional differences exist in ischemic heart disease (IHD) mortality rates in the United States. These variations may in part be related to environmental factors. An examination was conducted in the U.S. on a sample of 101 ... -
The Prairies of the E. Lucy Braun Preserve, Adams County, Ohio: A Soil Study
Boettcher, Susan E.; Kalisz, Paul J. ( 1991-06 )Analysis of samples of the 0 to 10-cm soil depth collected at 65 locations under six vegetation communities snowed that prairie and cedar-hardwood communities occurred on calcareous (range, pH 6.9-7.9) soils with low silt ... -
Observations on the Algal Flora of Seneca Cavern, Seneca County, Ohio
Dayner, Donna M.; Johansen, Jeffrey R. ( 1991-06 )A total of 25 algal taxa were found in subaerial samples from Seneca Cavern, an earth crack cave in Seneca County, OH. Most algae were typical aerophilic species, with Chlorella miniata, Pleurochloris commutata, Navicula ... -
Book Reviews
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Back Matter
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