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An automated X-ray inspection system for measuring "hidden" insect infestation in grain
(1971)
An increased public awareness of the importance of a clean, wholesome food supply has focused attention on the problem of preventing and controlling insect infestation. Stored-grain insects feed and develop inside the ...
The biogeography and some ecological aspects of the Teiid lizards (CNEMIDOPHORUS) of Trans-Pecos Texas
(1971)
Sympatric populations of Cnemidophorus in Trans-Pecos Texas were studied over a three year period, 1968-1970. Biological aspects of competition in relation to the environment, food, reproduction, and behavior were investigated. ...
Heart rate response of children to four separate bouts of running
(1971)
Purpose [line break] The purpose of this investigation was to determine the heart rate response of children of varying ages to four runs of varying lengths. More specifically, it was the purpose of this study to determine: ...
An analysis and evaluation of the doctoral degree program in Industrial Education at Texas A & M University
(1971)
Purposes of the research. -- The primary objectives of this study were to provide a historical record, a predoctoral profile of the enrollees, a postdoctoral profile of the graduates, an evaluation, and recommendations for ...
Reclamation of slowly permeable soils using high electrolyte water
(1971)
Reclamation processes of a layered soil were studied using different compositions and concentrations of electrolyte water. Three units of soil with a fine sandy loam topsoil and a sandy clay subsoil were used to evaluate ...
Embedding of near-rings
(1971)
This dissertation provides an elementary proof that every near-ring can be embedded in a near-ring with identity and in fact in T(G), the near-ring of all transformations on some group G. Conditions for embedding a near-ring ...
The theme of the harmful effects of science in the works of C. S. Lewis
(Texas A&M University, 1971)
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Herzberg's two-factor motivation theory applied to a college undergraduate student population
(1971)
This study applied the Herzberg motivation/hygiene theory to college undergraduates. Students were asked to recall events in the college classroom during which they felt exceptionally good or exceptionally bad. One hundred ...
The participation, spatial distribution, and consumption patterns of boaters residing in Metropolitan Toronto
(Texas A&M University, 1971)
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