2,266 research outputs found

    Shaw Reade, S.N., Sale, J.B., Gallagher, M.D. & Daly, R.H. (Editors). — The Scientific Results of the Oman Flora and Fauna Survey 1977 (Dhofar). The Government Adviser for Conservation of the Environment, P.O. Box 246, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, 1980

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    Bourlière François. Shaw Reade, S.N., Sale, J.B., Gallagher, M.D. & Daly, R.H. (Editors). — The Scientific Results of the Oman Flora and Fauna Survey 1977 (Dhofar). The Government Adviser for Conservation of the Environment, P.O. Box 246, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman, 1980. In: Revue d'Écologie (La Terre et La Vie), tome 36, n°2, 1982. p. 317

    Iowa State Journal of Research 53.2

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    Suleiman, S.A., and G.G. Brown. Spermiogenesis in the dog tick Dermacentor variabilis (Say). 93 Hollander, W.F., and W.J. Miller. Amputated, frayed, and sideburns: three new mutants in the pigeon. 109 Shaw, R.H. Calculation of soil moisture and stress conditions in 1976 and 1977. 119 Stanley, C.D., and R.H. Shaw. The relationship of evapotranspiration to open-pan evaporation through-out the growth cycle of soybeans. 129 Berry, E.C., W.D. Guthrie, and J.E. Campbell. European corn borer: relationship between leaf-feeding damage and yield losses in inbred and single-cross corn. 137 Ghidiu, G.M., E.C. Berry, and W>D> Guthrie. Systemic uptake of carbofuran in maize genotypes to control first-generation European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner). 147 Owens, E.D., and E.R. Hart. Mite complexes associated with apple foliage in Iowa (Arachnida: Acarina). 153 Carlson, R.E, N.N. Momen, O. Arjmand. and R.H. Shaw. Leaf-water potential and diffusive resistance relationships to yield and yield components of soybeans. 161</p

    Iowa State College Journal of Science 35.4

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    X-ray diffraction patterns of sonically disrupted microorganisms. Loyd Y, Quinn ad Donald L. Biggs, 425 Commercial laundering of woven cotton, linen, rayon, and cellulose secondary actetate. Ruth Gerber, J.S. Taylor, and Rachel Edgar. 437 Estimation of corn maturity in Iowa. R.H. Shaw. 457 Carbon dioxide fixing systems in Mycobacterium phlei gown in a chemically defined medium. T. Myoda and C.H. Werkman. 463 Ten new species of Phytocoris from North America. Harry H. Knight. 473 Author and Subject Indices, Vol. 35. 485</p

    Soil Moisture available for Plant Growth in Iowa by R.H. Shaw, R.E. Felch, and E.R. Duncan, November 1972

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    The data presented in this report were produced as follows. The spring or earliest available sample was used as the starting point, and daily soil moisture values were computed through Oct. 31 by the technique developed by Shaw (1963). Any soil-moisture data available between these dates were used to check and " edit" the calculated soil moisture values

    Iowa State Journal of Science 46.4

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    Aspiazu, Celestino, Robert H. Shaw. Comparison of several methods of growing-degree-unit calculations for corn (Zea mays L.) 435 Felch, R.E., R.H. Shaw and E.R, Duncan. The climatology of growing degrees in Iowa. 443 Jarvis, J.L. and W.D. Guthrie. Relation of horticultural characteristics of peppers to damage by larvae of the European corn borer. 463</p

    Shepherd, Opal Grace (Birth, 1906-12-02)

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    Address: 1826 Chase Avenue6563/Pg. 55/1906/F W/Mt. Airy, Ohio/Cinti, Ohio/Dr. R.H. Whalon, Probate Court Order/3-31-48 Grace LePoris, Dep. Reg.Original record filed in drawer labeled &#039;SHAW-SHONTER&#039;

    Iowa State Journal of Research 47.3

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    Mathwig, H.J. Food and population characteristics of Iowa coyotes. 167 Shaw, R.H. and P.J. Waite. Dry and wt, July-August rainfall areas in Iowa. 191 Zagata, M.D. A.O. Haugen. Pilot Knob State Park: A winter deer haven. 199</p

    Shock, Robert C. (Death, 1894-10-18)

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    Address: Spring Grove Ave. near Brashears St.Age at death: 33-4-24277/Pg 99/1894/M W S/Cinti, Ohio/Dr. R.H. Whallon/A.G Spaeth/Spring Grove Cem.Original record filed in drawer labeled &#039;SHAW-SHONTER&#039;

    Subcontract Work by Thompson Products, Inc.

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    In April, 1954, Thompson Products Inc. formally began work on a program leading to the fabrication of two test radiators. The work done to date is summarized in report number PWAC-127, First Technical Report by Thompson Products Inc. on Liquid-Metal-to-Air Radiators and in PWAC-128, Second Technical Report by Thompson Products Inc. on Liquid-Metal-to-Air Radiators. The first report describes possible radiator design concepts meeting the required specifications and presents an analytical method which was derived to optimize the designs. Thompson Products has decided that a core with cast NaK passages in combination with the sheet-metal, ribbon fins on the airside offers maximum reliability. The second report formulates the analysis of the final radiator design and presents the fabrication and evaluation studies used to select the design. To evaluate the permeability of cast NaK passages, Thompson Products is planning to build a hot NaK flow rig. A parallel investigation on wrought materials will be carried out as an alternate NaK passage type. The next phase of the program, the final design of the test radiator, has started

    Subcontract Work by the Ferrotherm Co.

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    The Ferrotherm Company is undertaking a design study of a test radiator. Since January 21, 1955, preliminary designs of several radiators have been completed prior to the selection of one for the final design study. Ferrotherm has been given prototype design specifications for structural design, typical in-flight prototype performance specifications for core-size estimates, test core specifications for their design study, and a method whereby radiators may be evaluated. From analysis of the prototype specifications a matrix will be selected for the test core design study. Although the analysis has narrowed to both a plate-and-sheet-metal fin and a plate-and-pin-fin core geometry, Ferrotherm is more or less committed to pin-fins
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