CONTENTS
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Official Program of the Forty-fifth Annual meeting of the Oklahoma Academy of Science, November 30 and December 1, 1956, at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma 37 (1956); pp. 7-14 |
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Address by the President: Graduate Education in Science - The Last Formal Rampart? A. M. Stebler; 37 (1956); pp. 15-21 |
SECTION A, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |Home
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Protecting Trees from Borers with Aluminum Foil Wraps G. A. Bieberdorf and Kenneth Hunter; 37 (1956); pp. 24-26 |
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A Systemic Insecticide on Ornamental Plants G. A. Bieberdorf and Kenneth Hunter; 37 (1956); pp. 27-30 |
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Oklahoma Gastropods: Range Extensions, A Faunal Addition, and a Nomenclatural Change Branley Branson; 37 (1956); pp. 30-32 |
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Reptiles and Amphibinas of the Oliver Wildlife Preserve Charles C. Carpenter; 37 (1956); pp. 33-34 |
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The Effect of Transplantation of Additional Thyroid Tissue on the Basal Metabolic Rate of the Laboratory Rat W. Eugene Crowder; 37 (1956); p. 35 |
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The Effect of Steroids on Microbial Growth Norman N. Durham and Margie D. Perry; 37 (1956); pp. 36-39 |
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A Method for Assaying and Studying Induced Mutations in Bacteria Norman N. Durham and Orville Wyss; 37 (1956); pp. 40-41 |
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The Pit Trap as a Device for Determining Surface Inhabiting Arthropod Populations F. A. Fenton; 37 (1956); p. 42 |
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Notes on Oklahoma Plants George J. Goodman; 37 (1956); pp. 43-44 |
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Water Fluctuations as a Factor in the Life of Six of the Higher Plants of Oklahoma James H. B. de Grchy; 37 (1956); pp. 45-46 |
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Live Bait Imports: Chrosomus eos and Eucalia inconstans as Potential Additions to Okalhoma's Fish Fauna William R. Heard; 37 (1956); pp. 47-48 |
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The Incidence of Abnormal Mitoses in Cultured Chick Embryo Fibroblasts Allan A. Katzberg; 37 (1956); pp. 49-51 |
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A List of Mammals Collected in West Central Oklahoma Otis M. King; 37 (1956); pp. 52-53 |
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The Form of the Protein-Mineral Union in Bone matrix F. H. Meyer; 37 (1956); pp. 54-59 |
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The Phenology of Woody Plants in Norman, Oklahoma, During the Spring Seasons of 1954, 1955 and 1956 William T. Penfound; 37 (1956); pp. 60-64 |
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A Staining Technique for the Preperation of Routine Microscope Slides for Biology Serafin Ramon, Terry Tarrant, Clayton Goff, James Countryman and Harold M. Hefley; 37 (1956); pp. 65-66 |
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Records of Riffle Beetles and a Description of the Larva of Hexacylloepus (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea) Milton W. Sanderson and Harley P. Brown; 37 (1956); pp. 67-72 |
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Age and Growth of the Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus Kermit Sneed and Edgar M. Leonard; 37 (1956); pp. 73-78 |
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Studies in the Composition and Distribution of the Oklahoma Flora. XXII U. T. Waterfall; 37 (1956); p. 79 |
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Chaetotaxy of the Pupa of the Mosquito Culex tarsalis Coq. John M. White; 37 (1956); pp. 80-82 |
SECTION C, PHYSICAL SCIENCES |Section A, Biological Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation|Home
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A Study of the Effect of Rock Properties on Oil recovery by Solution Gas Drive Martin Felsenthal; 37 (1956); p. 84 |
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Proposed Direct Measurement of Atomic Transition Probabilities Thomas Holzberlein; 37 (1956); pp. 85-86 |
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A Study of Steel Aerobic Corrosion Fatigue Life as Related to the pH Level F. J. Radd and L. H. Wolfe; 37 (1956); pp. 87-88 |
SECTION D, SOCIAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section E, Science Education |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |Home
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Learning During Extinction Irene Mackintosh Hulicka; 37 (1956); pp. 90-94 |
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The Regional Background of Oklahoma's People James D. Tarver; 37 (1956); pp. 95-99 |
SECTION E, SCIENCE EDUCATION | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation |Home
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Prepeation and Certification of High School Teachers of Science: A Survey of Opinion of College Teachers of Science Horace H. Bliss; 37 (1956); pp. 102-112 |
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Use of the Project Method in Advanced Courses in Zoology Harley P. Brown; 37 (1956); pp. 113-114 |
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A Method for Working a Speaking Knowledge of the Flora of the Region into the Course in General Biological Science James H. B. de Gruchy; 37 (1956); p. 115 |
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The Administrator's Responsibility in Science Education Richard M. House; 37 (1956); pp. 116-118 |
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Study of a Potential Area of Cooperation between Industrial Organizations and Secondary School Science Classes in Western Oklahoma Earl A. Reynolds and J. D. Affentranger; 37 (1956); pp. 119-120 |
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How a Group of College Freshman Regard their High-school Background Martin Allen Satz; 37 (1956); pp. 121-123 |
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A Reservoir of High School Science Teachers Martha W. Shackleford; 37 (1956); pp. 124-127 |
SECTION F, GEOGRAPHY |Section A, Biological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section G, Conservation |Home
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History and Development of Tourism in Mexico William M. Bryan; 37 (1956); pp. 130-131 |
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Diseases Associated with Intensive Subsistence Farming in Japan and Korea Keith E. Calvert; 37 (1956); pp. 132-134 |
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The Riddle of Midwest City, Oklahoma Arthur H. Doerr; 37 (1956); p. 135 |
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Some Notes on the Geography of Sugar Cane in Ecuador Luis Freile; 37 (1956); pp. 136-140 |
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Some Problems Confronted in Selection of Triangulation Stations in Western Panama Samuel M. Harris; 37 (1956); pp. 141-143 |
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Production and Use of Tagua Nut Edward E. Keso; 37 (1956); pp. 144-147 |
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The Status of Topographic Mapping in Oklahoma Ralph E. Olson; 37 (1956); pp. 148-151 |
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Teaching Values of College Workbooks in Geography and Geology David C. Winslow; 37 (1956); pp. 152-155 |
SECTION G, CONSERVATION |Section A, Biological Sciences |Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography |Home
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Notes Regarding the History and Current Status of the Lesser Prairie Chicken in Oklahoma Ferrell F. Copelin; 37 (1956); pp. 158-161 |
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Status of the Kit Fox, Vulpes velox, in the High Plains Bryan P. Glass; 37 (1956); pp. 162-163 |
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Some Results of the Partial Fish Population Removal Technique in Lake Management Robert M. Jenkins; 37 (1956); pp. 164-173 |
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Changes in the Fish Population of Lake Murray Following the Reduction of Gizzard Shad Numbers O'Reilly Sandoz; 37 (1956); pp. 174-181 |
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The Occurence of Salmonella Pullorum in Blue scaled Quail in the Oklahoma Panhandle George B. Wint; 37 (1956); p. 183 (182) |