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A Water Quality Study of Lake Texoma (open access)

A Water Quality Study of Lake Texoma

A series of four stations for sampling the waters of the Red Rivers and Lake Texoma was established. Water samples from top, middle, and bottom levels of these four stations were taken on monthly intervals during periods of homothermousity and on two-week intervals during periods of thermal stratification. These samples were analysed for the cations sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium, and for the anions normal carbonate, bicarbonate, sulfate, chloride, nitrate, water hardness (expressed as calcium carbonate), and phosphates. Determinations for dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, pH, temperature, and specific conductance were performed. Using these data, vertical profiles of the lake at these four stations were established. From the study of these data it was concluded that the waters of the Red River improve in quality coincident with impoundment, and that these improvements are sufficient to warrant the use of these waters.
Date: June 1959
Creator: Goodman, John Willis
System: The UNT Digital Library
Morphological and Physiological Changes in Micrococcus Pyogenes Var. Aureus during Development of its Resistance to Terramycin (open access)

Morphological and Physiological Changes in Micrococcus Pyogenes Var. Aureus during Development of its Resistance to Terramycin

The problem in this investigation consists of, first, the procurement of several strains of Micrococcus pyogenes var. aureus; second, the comparison of the degree and rate of development of resistance of these organisms to terramycin; and, third, to study the morphological and physiological changes which occur during the development of resistance.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Watson, Gerald T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Heparin on the Development of Resistance to Antibiotics by Staphylococcus Aureus (open access)

The Effects of Heparin on the Development of Resistance to Antibiotics by Staphylococcus Aureus

Since heparin combines with some antibiotics to decrease the toxicity of the antibiotic to the patient, the purpose of this investigation is to determine whether it has any effect upon the development of resistance to antibiotics by Staphylococcus aureus.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Blanton, William George
System: The UNT Digital Library
Metabolism of Hydrocortisone by X-Irradiated Rat Liver Tissue as Determined by the Porter-Silber Chromagen Method (open access)

Metabolism of Hydrocortisone by X-Irradiated Rat Liver Tissue as Determined by the Porter-Silber Chromagen Method

The present study may be considered endocrinological and radiobiological in nature. The endocrinology phase was concerned with studying the changes in endocrine function following the application of a stress agent. X-irradiation was chosen as the stressor in order to determine any difference in effect of this stressor from others which have been studied, e. g. heat, cold, metabolic poisons. Liver slices taken from rats at various time intervals following whole body X-irradiation were tested for their ability to metabolize hydrocortisone from a Krebs-Ringer solution.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Pryor, Nan Webb
System: The UNT Digital Library
Degradation of Complex Carbon Compounds by Marine Actinomycetes (open access)

Degradation of Complex Carbon Compounds by Marine Actinomycetes

The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study of marine bacteria, molds and actinomycetes in regard to their ability to degrade certain pure and mixed complex compounds possibly occurring in the lagoon waste traps of the Texas Gulf Coast. This comparison was made using a differential oxygen uptake as the index of specific compound utilization.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Willingham, Charles Allen
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Serological Investigation of Actinomycetes as a Preliminary to Taxonomic Study (open access)

A Serological Investigation of Actinomycetes as a Preliminary to Taxonomic Study

This thesis is a serological investigation of actinomycetes as a preliminary to taxonomic study.
Date: January 1959
Creator: Hamilton, Lawrence Edwin
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Lipid Injections on Complement Titers of Guinea Pigs (open access)

Effect of Lipid Injections on Complement Titers of Guinea Pigs

This thesis is a study of the effect of lipid injections on complement titers of guinea pigs.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Dowdy, James R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Treatment of Akr Mouse Leukemia with Specific Rabbit and Mouse Antiserum (open access)

Treatment of Akr Mouse Leukemia with Specific Rabbit and Mouse Antiserum

This work is concerned with a study of the role of complement and antibodies in the serum of rabbits and of a non-susceptible strain of mice in the protection of Akr mice injected with active Akr tumor cells.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Dunkerley, Gary Beasley
System: The UNT Digital Library
Taxonomic Analysis of Marine Actinomycetic Isolates (open access)

Taxonomic Analysis of Marine Actinomycetic Isolates

Though this current study was initiated independently and was not a test laboratory for the taxonomic sub-committee's evaluative program, the problem outlined in this treatise was also designed in an effort to test certain characteristics of the actinomycetes of both a biochemical and morphological nature. This problem employed methods that might absolve or establish certain criteria for taxonomic use in the group of actinomycetes.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Haesly, Doran John
System: The UNT Digital Library
Treatment of Akr Mouse Leukemia with Specific Heterologous Antiserum (open access)

Treatment of Akr Mouse Leukemia with Specific Heterologous Antiserum

This thesis has been an attempt to observe the role antibodies play in extending the life span of tumor infected Akr mice.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Ingebrigtsen, Norman Arnold
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Common Electrolytes on Growth and Development of Selected Species of Aquatic Actinomycetes (open access)

The Effects of Common Electrolytes on Growth and Development of Selected Species of Aquatic Actinomycetes

The role that aquatic actinomycetes play, in the production of tastes and odors in water supplies has been investigated since 1948. The ability of these organisms to produce by-products in lakes and streams, which renders the water unpalatable, is of considerable public health importance. It is desirable that the waterworks industry has as much information as possible concerning the factors that contribute to the growth of these organisms. Since it appears that the aquatic actinomycetes may be isolated from most fresh-water sources, the problem of diversified environments and nutritional requirements offers an excellent field of investigation. The fresh-waters of the world contain variable quantities of electrolytes that may determine in part the biological activity of these organisms. The unsolved questions in this instance are concerned with the electrolytes present and their quantitative effects on the growth and development of these forms.
Date: August 1959
Creator: Sissom, Stanley L.
System: The UNT Digital Library