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Artificial Induction of Concomitant Immunity against Schistosoma mansoni in Mice
(1984)
Before attempting to artificially induce a state of concomitant immunity, the theory why concomitant immunity exists in vivo must be examined. Most likely, due to their common genetic material, the adult worms and schistosomula ...
Protein/Energy Requirement of the Red Crawfish
(1984)
A study was conducted to determine the optimum protein to energy ratio for red crawfish (Procambarus clarkii). Six experimental diets were formulated which contained 20, 30, or 40% protein and 2500 or 3500 kcal/kg gross ...
To Violate or Not to Violate: A Study of Pedestrian Behavior at a Crosswalk
(1984)
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of a law-violating model, presence of a uniformed authority figure, and the combination of both of these factors on the likelihood of violating a "Don’t-walk" signal by ...
A Contextual History of Social Planning in New Town Developments
(1984)
This two phase thesis examines the issue of social planning in new town developments. The first phase consists of a historical survey of utopian efforts dating from the Industrial Revolution which have exhibited a great ...
Role of Genome Size Variation in Speciation of North American Cyprinid Fishes
(1984)
An important question in evolutionary biology today is exactly how and when do the genetic changes which accompany evolutionary divergence occur? This study examines two competing hypotheses, with the major difference ...
Reactions of 265 MeV Nitrogen on Carbon
(1984)
Singles and coincidence energy spectra were obtained for ¹⁴N projectiles at 265 MeV incident on a ¹²C target. Model calculations were done for this system using the computer program LILITA and comparisons were made between ...
Comparing Three Techniques of Age Determination in a Hunted Population of Fox and Gray Squirrels
(1984)
Several techniques of age determination have been used on hunted squirrels to determine age distribution in the populations. These techniques include morphological characters, lens weight, and cementum annuli. The purpose ...
Beyond Black Humor: John Irving and the Contemporary Novel
(1984)
As World War II ended and the Cold War began, American novelists were left with a feeling that reality was more fantastic than anything they could imagine. How could they write literature that reflected modern reality and ...
Yale College and the Great Awakening
(1984)
The Great Awakening turned the minds of people in the American colonies to religion as never before, but it also stirred great opposition and split apart many established religious institutions. All of the issues and actions ...