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    Savannah State Bulletin: General Catalog Issue, April 1971. Announcements for 1971-1972

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    College catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures. Not all years are presented in the collection due to either gaps in publication, or gaps in holdings. Print copies of the catalogs are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

    On the Threshold and Residual Number of Salmonella Schottmuelleri in Phormia Regina

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    This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation

    3100A Band System of Water

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    This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Although an exact calculation of the energy of the lowest triplet state of H2O is lacking, previous theoretical approximations by Niira (1) and Laidler (2) predicted the lowest state ofHOto lie below the first singlet state. A semiempirical estimate (3) of the smglet-triplet transition energy can be inferred from the work of La Paglia (4) to be 'v 3.8 ev. The importance of this triplet state in the radiation chemistry of water was discussed at the National Research Council's conference (5) on Basic Mechanisms in Radiobiology. Since that time at least three researchers in electron Physics, (Schulz (6), Raff (7), and Compton (3, 8) ) have reported a broad inelastic loss process for electron in water vapour with an onset between 3.5 and 4.4 e.v. Larzul (9) and co-workers utilized a new differential absorption technique and detected a broad absorption in water between 2600 and 3000A. Henriksen (10) reported a few emission bands in the region 3090-3022A for a mixture of CO and Argon gas which proved to be elusive and did not appear following every filling of the discharge tube under identical conditions each time. It was suspected that these bands were due to an impurity of water vapour. Stickler and Arakawa (1 1) observed similar bands from Argon, at pressures of the order of 1 atm, excited by a particles and associated them with the presence of water vapor. Brocklehurst (12) also found two band heads in an emission of Argon excited by X-rays at 3078 and 3088 *5A but he identified them as the Q-heads of the 3064 band (the 0,0 band of 2G^27r transition) of OH molecule. We have observed (13) about fifteen bands in the region 3090-3020A from an excitation of a mixture of H2O, CeFg and Xenon. These bands, which were observed each time following every filling of the discharge tube, are analysed and the results are reported in this paper.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan foundation

    The Tiger's Roar, Vol. 23, No. 5[8]

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    The Tiger or Tiger’s Roar is the student newspaper of Georgia State College, later Savannah State College and after 1996, Savannah State University. The individual issues have volumes and numbers which are variously misnumbered by the publisher. Print copies of the issues are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

    Studies in the Reactivity of Certain Aliphatic Polyhalogen Compounds, Part 1: Reactions of Heptachloroethane

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    This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation

    The Structure of Psychology As A Scientific Discipline

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    This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation

    Spectrophotometric Determination of Boron in the Submicrogram Range

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    This article appeared in the Faculty Research Bulletin. Begun in 1954, the Faculty Research Edition of the Savannah State College Bulletin was initiated to encourage and publish studies relating to the institution and the fields of special interest of faculty and staff. It contains pure research as well as creative writing. It is primarily a medium for the faculty of SSC, but scholarly papers from other faculties are accepted. Manuscripts that have already been published or accepted for publication in other journals are not included.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation

    The Tiger's Roar, Vol. 22[23], No. 3[6]

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    The Tiger or Tiger’s Roar is the student newspaper of Georgia State College, later Savannah State College and after 1996, Savannah State University. The individual issues have volumes and numbers which are variously misnumbered by the publisher. Print copies of the issues are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

    Tiger 1970

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    Yearbooks were annual publications published by Savannah State students that documented the academic, social, and athletic experiences of campus life. It was known as the Hubertonian from 1939 - 1947, Georgia State College Tiger in 1949, and Tiger from 1952-1994 and in 1998.LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundatio

    Savannah State College Bulletin Alumni News Issue, May 1970

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    College catalogs contain information regarding curricula, fees, university policies, and procedures. Not all years are presented in the collection due to either gaps in publication, or gaps in holdings. Print copies of the catalogs are available for viewing at Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections.Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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