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Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science, Volume - 37, Year - 1958. |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
AUTHOR NAME |
PAGE |
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: |
John W. Willard |
27-30 |
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Effects of Penicillin and Tetra Alkylammonium Stearate on Growth Rate of Young Rats. |
Paul R. Zimmer and L. B. Embry |
31-34 |
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Inoculations of Tritrichomonas sp. from the Nasal Cavity of Swine into Parasite-free Chickens. |
Ross F. Shaw and Benton W. Buttrey |
35-39 |
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Guinea Worms from Carnivores in South Dakota and Minnesota, With a Review of the Distribution and Taxonomy of Dracunculid Worms in North America. |
Ernest J. Hugghins |
40-45 |
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The Effect of X-radiation on Longevity of Pheasants. |
Raymond J. Greb |
47 |
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Some Effects of Resperpine on Pheasants. |
C. W. Carlson and W. C. Morgan |
48-52 |
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Preliminary Report on Dilating the Cervix of a Non-pregnant Cow. |
Vincent A. Hall, Clarence L. Moore, and Arthur E. Dracy |
53-63 |
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Mosaicism Following Ovariectomy. |
Walter Morgan |
64-68 |
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Description of Limb Regeneration by a Polydactylous Salamander. |
Williard N. Rosine |
69 |
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The Effect of Horseradish Peroxidase on the Oxidation of Pyrogallol by Peracetic Acid. |
Dennis Lietz and John Tanaka |
70-73 |
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A Comparison of the Performance of Four Types of Liquid-Liquid Extractors. |
Wesley J. Simmons |
74-75 |
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Observations on the Protective Effect of Dietary Fat Against Selenium Poisoning in Rats. |
R. D. Romanowski, R. L. Larson, A. W. Halverson, and O. E. Olson |
76-80 |
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Evolution of Volatile Selenium from Pierre Shale Supplied with Selenium 75 as Selenite or Selenate. |
Tony J. Ganje and E. I. Whitehead |
81-84 |
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Selenium Uptake by Plants as Affected by the Forms of Selenium in the Soil. |
Tony J. Ganje and E. I. Whitehead |
85-88 |
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The Teaching of Modern Concepts of Organic Chemistry in Service Courses. |
John Tanaka |
89-90 |
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Response of Flax to Triiodobenzoic Acid. |
David J. Holden |
91 |
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The Effects of Temperature and Leaf Sugar Content on the Electrical Conductance of Strawberry Leaf Exudates. |
Kenneth Schneider, Harlan L. Klug, and S. A. McCrory |
92-99 |
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The Occurrence of Myriogenospora paspali on Sorghastrum nutans in South Dakota. |
Joe F. Hennen and C. J. Mankin |
100 |
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Report on the Genus Cladonia in a Minnesota Township. |
Roger Anderson |
101 |
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Acculturation in the Diet of Indigenous American Samoans. |
Charles Ostrander |
102-106 |
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The Black-throated Blue Warbler in South Dakota. |
Herbert Krause |
107 |
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Variation of Parameters in Solving Systems of Linear Difference Equations. |
Louis C. Barrett and Forrest Dristy |
108-111 |
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Solving Boundary Value Problems by the Use of Green's Function in Conjunction with the Laplace Transform and Separation of Variables. |
Louis C. Barrett |
112-115 |
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Geometrical Motivations for Determinant Type Proofs of Mean Value Theorems. |
Louis C. Barrett and Richard Jacobson |
116-119 |
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The Equivalence of the Method of Stodola to the Use of Green's Function in Solving Sturm-Liouville Systems. |
Louis C. Barrett and C. R. Wylie, Jr. |
120-125 |
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A Multiple Integral Approach to Taylor's Theorem. |
Louis C. Barrett and Douglas W. Willett |
126-130 |
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Space Dualization of a System Involving Three Mutually Perspective Triangles. |
Jerome A. Martin and Marjorie H. Beaty |
131-134 |
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The McMurchie Meteorite. |
Harold Martin |
135 |
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The Inoceramus labiatus Community of Upper Turonian (Greenhorn) Time. |
Robert E. Stevenson |
136-138 |
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The Paleoecological Significance of Tancredia americans. |
H. Clifford Skogstrom, Jr. |
139-141 |
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Stratigraphic Correlation in the Pierre Formation by Clay Mineral Composition. |
Sam G. Collins |
142-144 |
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Tertiary Occurrence of Cynomys in South Dakota. |
Morton Green |
145 |
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The Ogallala Group of South-central South Dakota. |
William H. Taft |
146-147 |
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Yarmouthian Paleosol in Northwestern Iowa. |
Fred V. Steece |
148 |
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Petrographic Study of Cary Outwash in Potter, Walworth, and Brookings Counties, S. Dak. |
K. Y. Lee |
149-154 |
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Preparation of Geologic Manuscript Maps for Reproduction in Several Colors. |
F. J. Buckmeier |
155-157 |
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Two-degree Topographic Maps of South Dakota. |
Allen F. Agnew |
158-159 |
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Heat Conduction in Deep Holes in the Earth. |
J. H. Cope |
160 |
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The Dakota Formation in Central South Dakota. |
John Paul Gries |
161-168 |
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Magnetometer Survey of Harding and Perkins Counties. |
Bruno Petsch |
169 |
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PAPERS
BY COLLEGIATE ASSOCIATES: |
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Testing for Chromium and Aluminum in Qualitative Analysis. |
Robert M. Irvin and John A. Froemke |
170-171 |
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Heats of Reaction and Iodoform Reaction. II. Acetone and Iodine. |
Robert Myklebust and John A. Froemke |
172-174 |
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A Study of the Effects of pH, Concentration, and Cobalt Interference in the Precipitation of Nickel with Dimethylglyoxime. |
Donald Wolf and John A. Froemke |
175-176 |
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Studies on Oxygen Consumption by White Mice. |
Donald J. Fanslow |
177-183 |
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The Channel Sandstones of the Eastern Section of the Big Badlands of South Dakota. |
John R. Ritter and Roger G. Wolff |
184-191 |
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The Separation of Calcium, Barium, and Strontium by Circular Filter Paper Chromatography. |
Verna Lee Nitteberg |
192-193 |
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Stream Channels of the Scenic Member of the Brule Formation, Western Big Badlands, South Dakota. |
David R. Seefeldt and Melvin O. Glerup |
194-202 |