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Ice-Lens Mounds, Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio
Kuntz, Charles S. ( 1974-03 )Dome-shaped mounds containing lenses of transparent ice were found in a one-half acre area in Cedar Bog, Champaign County, Ohio. The occurrence of ice-lens mounds in temperate latitudes such as Ohio has not previously been ... -
The Ichthyoplankton of the Scioto River near Omega, Ohio
Richards, F. Paul; Cook, Cynthia J.; D'Auteuil, Richard R. ( 1985-09 )A comprehensive survey of the ichthyoplankton of the Scioto River near Omega, Ohio, was undertaken during the spring, summer and early fall of 1981. Twenty-six taxa offish larvae and young of year were collected. Dominant ... -
Identification of an Aeolian Flat Environment, Wood County, Ohio
Limbird, Arthur ( 1975-05 )LIMBIRD, ARTHUR. Identification of an Aeolian Flat Environment, Wood County, Ohio. Ohio J. Sci. 75(3): 132, 1975. -
Illinoian Drift Region of Northeast Central Ohio
White, George W. ( 1937-01 ) -
An Illustrated Key to the Ohio Cambarus and Fallicambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae) with Comments and a New Subspecies Record
Jezerinac, Raymond F.; Thoma, Roger F. ( 1984-06 )An illustrated taxonomic key is presented using structures of the chela and carapace to identify the 4 species and 2 subspecies of Cambarus, and one species of Fallicambarus known to occur in Ohio. Those forms broadly ... -
Illustrations of External Anatomy Silpha Americana Linn. (Silphidae, Coleoptera)
Blackburn, Norris D. ( 1936-09 ) -
Immigration and Economic Restructuring in Ohio’s Cities, 1940-2000
Otiso, Kefa M.; Smith, Bruce W. ( 2005-12 )The purpose of this research is to use Census data to examine trends in employment and the foreign-born among Ohio’s largest cities between 1940 and 2000. The observed trends are linked to economic changes in the cities. ... -
Immunologic Aspects of Leukemia Virus Research in Humans
Yohn, David S. ( 1973-01 )Recent theory concerning the mechanisms by which RNA-tumor viruses are transmitted in animals and their genetic information expressed during embryogenesis and adulthood is reviewed. An implication of such theory has been ... -
Immunologic Effects of Teichoic Acid, An Inanimate Bacterial Product in the Environment: A Review
Chorpenning, Frank W. ( 1982-03 )A variety of stable bacterial products such as lipopolysaccharide and teichoic acid are present ubiquitously in the environment. These substances have the potential for inducing extensive biological effects in animals, ... -
Impact by North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) on Forest Plant Composition in the Wilds, a Surface-Mined Landscape in Southeastern Ohio
Voelker, Bryan W.; Dooley Jr., James L. ( 2008-04 )The impacts of Castor canadensis Kuhl (American beaver) on local ecosystems through foraging and dam construction activities have been well documented. Here we examined beaver foraging activity in the Wilds, an ecosystem ... -
Impact of Census Error Adjustments of State Population Projections: The Case of Ohio
Swanson, David A.; Vaidya, Kanhaiya; Yehya, Riad; Bennett, Barry; Prevost, Ron ( 1989-03 )Census enumeration errors affect local, state and national level population projections. It has long been a practice to produce projections that reflect adjustments for net census undercount errors. Unfortunately, the Ohio ... -
The Impact of Human Populations on Natural Resources
Sears, Paul Bigelow ( 1969-01 ) -
Impact of Lonicera maackii on Decomposition Rates of Native Leaf Litter in a Southwestern Ohio Woodland
Blair, Brent C.; Stowasser, Annette ( 2009-06 )The potential for invasive non-native plant species to alter forest ecosystem dynamics is an increasing concern among ecologists. However, while it is clear that invasives have a detrimental impact on native plant species, ... -
Impact of Municipal Wastewater Effluent on Water Quality, Periphyton, and Invertebrates in the Little Miami River Near Xenia, Ohio
Lewis, Michael A. ( 1986-03 )Water quality, periphyton, and invertebrates were determined for the Little Miami River above and below a municipal wastewater outfall during July-September 1984. The primary impact of the effluent on water quality was to ... -
Impatiens Pallida Forma Speciosa F. Nov.
Jennings, Otto E. ( 1920-04 ) -
Importance of Cement Market Characteristics to the Industrial Geologist
Schenck, George H. K.; McCarl, Henry N. ( 1966-03 )Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on anticipated markets for heavy construction which utilizes concrete. The geologist should understand the fundamental factors ... -
The Importance of Phylogenetic Taxonomy in Systemic Botany
Schaffner, John H. ( 1938-11 ) -
Improved Culture of Aurelia Aurita Scyphistomae for Bioassay and Research
Groat, Cynthia S.; Thomas, Charles R.; Schurr, Karl ( 1980-03 )A number of significant pollutants are being found in aquatic environments. Generally, there are no standardized methods or commonly used animal species for bioassay of toxicants. Our study describes a method by which ... -
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 ... -
Improving Environmental Indicators through Involvement of Experts, Stakeholders, and the Public
Morrone, Michele; Hawley, Matthew ( 1998-06 )This research was motivated by the need to identify characteristics of environmental indicators that are meaningful to the public so that these indicators will convey conditions of environmental quality. Four focus groups ...