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PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS | Invited Address| Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | In Memoriam | Home
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Some Aspects of Modern Chemotherapy S. P. Massie; 34 (1953); pp. 3-5 |
INVITED ADDRESS | President's Address| Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | In Memoriam | Home
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Our Responsibilities as Scientists J. Rud Nielsen; 34 (1953); pp. 9-16 |
SECTION A, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section B, Geological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | In Memoriam | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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The fishes of the Chikaskia River in Oklahoma and Kansas George A. Moore; 34 (1953); pp. 19-27 |
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Observations of the Care and Behavior of Darters, Ethiostomatinae, in the Laboratory Allan D. Linder; 34 (1953); pp. 28-30 |
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Collecting Fish by Combined Use of a Seine and an Electric Shocker Carl D. Riggs; 34 (1953); pp. 30-32 |
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Two Additions to Oklahoma's Fish Fauna from Red River in Bryan County Donald R. Miller; 34 (1953); pp. 33-34 |
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Preliminary Observations on the Presence of Stream-Inhabiting Fishes in Tenkiller Reservoir, a new Oklahoma Impoundment Gordon E. Hall; 34 (1953); pp. 34-40 |
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An Eleven Year Growth History of White Crappie in Grand Lake, Oklahoma Robert M. Jenkins; 34 (1953); pp. 40-47 |
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The Rate of Growth of Flathead Catfish in Twenty-One Oklahoma Lakes H. A. McCoy; 34 (1953); pp. 47-52 |
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Growth Rates of Fishes of Lake Hiwassee, Oklahoma, After Two Years of Attempted Population Control. John E. King; 34 (1953); pp. 53-56 |
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A Study of the Helminth Parasites of Certain Shore-Inhabiting Birds from Lake Texoma, Oklahoma Martha Ann Riggins; 34 (1953); pp. 57-59 |
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A Study of the Helminth Parasites of the Pocket Gophers of Woods, Alfalfa, Grant, and Marshall Counties, Oklahoma Gladys L. Burnham; 34 (1953); pp. 59-61 |
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An Effective Method of Infiltrating Tissues with Paraffin in Vacuo Russell C. Faulkner; 34 (1953); pp. 62-63 |
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Epizoophytic Algae from Mollusks, Turtles, and Fish in Oklahoma Wm. C. Vinyard; 34 (1953); pp. 63-65 |
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Dissolved Oxygen and Temperature Profiles of Tenkiller Reservoir and Tailwaters With Consideration of These Waters as a Possible Habitat for Rainbow Trout Joe C. Finnell; 34 (1953); pp. 65-72 |
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Variation in the Lower Incisors of the Mexican Freetail Bat, Tadarida mexicana (Saussure) Bryan P. Glass; 34 (1953); pp. 73-74 |
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Occurence of a Mountain Lion in Oklahoma George C. Merrifield; 34 (1953); pp. 75 |
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Further Additions to the Snail Fauna of Oklahoma I. E. Wallen and Paul Dunlap; 34 (1953); pp. 76-80 |
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Additions to the Pulmonate Snails of Oklahoma (With Notes on Anatomical Techniques) Glenn R. Webb; 34 (1953); pp. 81-84 |
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Notes of the Food Habits of Three Common Lizards of Southern Oklahoma Leon Harney; 34 (1953); pp. 85-86 |
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Reptiles of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, Comanche County, Oklahoma Robert G. Webb and A. I. Ortenburger; 34 (1953); pp. 87-92 |
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Breeding Bird Populations in Payne County, Oklahoma F. M. Baumgartner and Robert G. Lawrence; 34 (1953); pp. 93-102 |
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Marbled Godwit Collected at Lake Texoma, Oklahoma Charles C. Carpenter; 34 (1953); pp. 103 |
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New and Unusual Birds in Tulsa County from the 1952 Records of the Tulsa Audubon Society Orrin Letson and Ethel Letson; 34 (1953); pp. 103-104 |
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Additional Records of Triatoma sanguisuga Earl B. Kiilpatrick; 34 (1953); pp. 104-105 |
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Field Cricket Control in Buildings D. E. Howell and S. D. Hensley; 34 (1953); pp. 105-107 |
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Codling Moth Emergence Records for 1952 and 1953 G. A. Bieberdorf; 34 (1953); pp. 108-110 |
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A Nutritional Study of a Community of Kiowa Indians Florine P. Bettis and Helen B. Burton; 34 (1953); pp. 110-114 |
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The Mutagenic Action of Various Chemicals on Micrococcus aureus J. Bennet Clark; 34 (1953); pp. 114-118 |
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The Effect of Moisture on the Experimental Determination of the Metabolic Activity of Soil Microorganisms George C. Cozad, Robert B. Webb, Phyllis A. Swartz, and J. Bennett Clark; 34 (1953); pp. 119-120 |
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A Continuation of the Investigation of Soil Microflora of Two Grassland Plots Phyllis A. Swartz, Robert B. Webb, George C. Cozad, and J. Bennett Clark; 34 (1953); pp. 121-123 |
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Additions to the Oklahoma Flora from Cherokee County Charles S. Wallis and U. T. Waterfall; 34 (1953); pp. 124-125 |
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Literature on the Vegetation of Oklahoma Ralph W. Kelting and Wm. T. Penfound; 34 (1953); pp. 126-135 |
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Studies on the Smut of Johnson Grass Wayne H. Silver; 34 (1953); pp. 136 |
SECTION B, GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | In Memoriam | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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Weatherford Water F. W. Allen; 34 (1953); pp. 139-143 |
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Oil Shale Distillation Techniques on Oklahoma Shales E. L. Lucas; 34 (1953); pp. 143-146 |
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The Subsurface Extension of the DeQueen Limestone in Southern McCurtain County, Oklahoma Leon V. Davis; 34 (1953); p. 147 |
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The Upper Limit of the Seminole Formation in Oklahoma Malcolm C. Oakes; 34 (1953); pp. 148-149 |
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Triassic Rocks on Goff Creek, Texas County, Oklahoma Stuart L. Schoff; 34 (1953); pp. 149-152 |
SECTION C, PHYSICAL SCIENCES |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography |In Memoriam | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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An Inexpensive Automatic Fluoride Distillation Apparatus L. N. Devonshire and H. H. Rowley; 34 (1953); pp. 155-156 |
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Colorimetric Determination of Fluoride in Commercial Samples of Sodium Monofluorophosphate L. N. Devonshire and H. H. Rowley; 34 (1953); pp. 157-159 |
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The Reaction of Olefins with Carboxylic Acid Anhydrides O. C. Dermer and Doyle Simpson; 34 (1953); pp. 160-162 |
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Ion Exchange Studies on the Flavonoid Fractioin from Licorice Root Quentin L. Morris and Simon H. Wender; 34 (1953); pp. 163-164 |
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Asymptotic Pursuit Arthur Bernhart; 34 (1953); pp. 164-165 |
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Dimensional Analysis and Scaling Ratios for Flow in a Porous System J. R. Foote; 34 (1953); pp. 165-170 |
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The Effect of High Potassium Intake on Rabbits W. Curtis Shrewsberry and Robert MacVicar; 34 (1953); pp. 170-172 |
SECTION D, SOCIAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography |In Memoriam | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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Reciprocal Empathy: A Study of Student-Teacher Interaction Rex Rector; 34 (1953); pp. 175-177 |
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Effect of Regular Offset on the Reversals of the Wheatstone-Necker Cube Bernard Moskowitz; 34 (1953); p. 178 |
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Quest for Archai: A Contribution to Systematic Psychology Bernard Moskowitz; 34 (1953); pp. 179-180 |
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Shifts in the Content of Fears and Worries Relative to Chronological Age Henry Angelino and Charles L. Shedd; 34 (1953); pp. 180-186 |
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The Effect of Guidance upon Academic Achievement Charles L. Shedd and Henry Angelino; 34 (1953); pp. 186-189 |
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A Sociometric Matrix L. A. Ostlund; 34 (1953); pp. 189-190 |
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The Death Penalty in Oklahoma Gilbert Geis; 34 (1953); pp. 191-193 |
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Some Factors in Medical Indigency J. J. Rhyne; 34 (1953); p. 194 |
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Two Nonparametric Tests for Testing the Randomness of Samples Drawn from Finite Populations Mitchell O. Locks; 34 (1953); pp. 195-196 |
SECTION E, SCIENCE EDUCATION | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section F, Geography |In Memoriam | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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Teaching Geography to Slow Learners Ernest McHugh; 34 (1953); pp. 199-200 |
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The Alfalfa Field as a Study Area for Students in Entomology F. A. Fenton; 34 (1953); pp. 201-202 |
SECTION F, GEOGRAPHY |Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |In Memoriam | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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Forest Industries of East Texas Thomas G. Robinson; 34 (1953); pp. 205-207 |
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Revegetation of Strip-Mined areas in Oklahoma Robert V. Garner; 34 (1953); pp. 208-209 |
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Land Utilization Along the Rainy River Don R. Roy; 34 (1953); pp. 210-211 |
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The Formation of Cheese-Specialty Areas in the Mid-West Gordon R. Lewthwaite; 34 (1953); pp. 212-214 |
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Urban Study of Blanchard, Oklahoma Bill Cox; 34 (1953); pp. 214-216 |
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Distribution of Shopping Centers in a Planned City William A. Finch, Jr.; 34 (1953); pp. 217-220 |
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Influence of Planetary Configuration on Sunspots and Winter Temperature at Winnipeg and St. Louis C. J. Bollinger; 34 (1953); pp. 220-225 |
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Our Diminishing Water Supply Edward E. Keso; 34 (1953); pp. 226-230 |
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Transparent Globes and Hemispheres: New Scientific Tools--A Preliminary Report David C. Winslow and Myrtle C. Schwarz; 34 (1953); pp. 230-232 |
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The Mechanics of Cover Type Mapping J. Lawrence Temple; 34 (1953); pp. 233-234 |
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Status of the Foundry Industry in Oklahoma Jarrel I. McCollum; 34 (1953); pp. 235-237 |
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The Origin and Development of the Lone Star Iron and Steel Works Arthur H. Doerr; 34 (1953); pp. 238-239 |
IN MEMORIAM | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | President's Address | Invited Address | Home
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B. D. Barclay--Botanist H. D. Chase; 34 (1953); p. 243 |
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John Willis--Vertebrate Paleontologist Carl A. Moore; 34 (1953); pp. 243-244 |
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James Taylor Richards--Geologist O. F. Evans; 34 (1953); p. 244 |