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An Investigation of Microbial Antagonism in Ten Denton County, Texas Soils (open access)

An Investigation of Microbial Antagonism in Ten Denton County, Texas Soils

This thesis is concerned primarily with the growth and detection of soil microorganisms in ten Denton County, Texas, soils antagonistic to a specific gram-positive and a specific gram-negative bacterial organism.
Date: 1951
Creator: Dickey, Charles E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Chemical Compounds Produced by Actinomycetes and Their Relation to Tastes and Odors in a Water Supply (open access)

The Chemical Compounds Produced by Actinomycetes and Their Relation to Tastes and Odors in a Water Supply

The purpose of this problem was to determine the cause of tastes and odors in the Breckenridge water supply and to isolate and culture the organisms responsible for the offensive chemicals.
Date: 1951
Creator: Dill, Warren S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Antibiotic Activities of Some Members of the Cactaceae Family (open access)

The Antibiotic Activities of Some Members of the Cactaceae Family

This problem has been concerned with, first, the collection of sixteen species of plants belonging to Cactaceae family; second, the drying of these and the extraction of the oleoresins thereof; third, the determination of the extent to which these substances inhibit the growth of ten gram-positive and ten gram-negative bacterial organisms; and fourth, a determination of the possible utilization of these extracts a prophylactic or chemotherapeutic agents.
Date: 1951
Creator: Gilmore, Derward E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Investigation of Chloral Hydrate as an Inhibitor of Bacterial Spreader Colonies in Milk Plate Counts (open access)

An Investigation of Chloral Hydrate as an Inhibitor of Bacterial Spreader Colonies in Milk Plate Counts

This study has consisted primarily of the addition of varying amounts of chloral hydrate to nutrient agar plates and the determination of the definite effects thereof upon the colony plate counts of various samples of milk.
Date: 1951
Creator: Gochnour, Runnald Wallace
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pathogenic Bacterial Survey in the Trinity River from East Fort Worth, Texas, to South Dallas, Texas (open access)

Pathogenic Bacterial Survey in the Trinity River from East Fort Worth, Texas, to South Dallas, Texas

This study was conducted from March 3, through June 2, 1951, in order to determine to what extent pathogenic bacteria were entering the Trinity River between East Fort Worth, Texas and South Dallas, Texas, from municipal sewage disposal plants.
Date: 1951
Creator: Grizzle, Walter R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Microbial Survey of Raw Ingredients Used in Finished Products at Kraft Foods Company, Garland, Texas (open access)

A Microbial Survey of Raw Ingredients Used in Finished Products at Kraft Foods Company, Garland, Texas

The purpose of this investigation is to determine through routine checks the number of organisms present in the various raw ingredients used for the preparation of foods. The problem has consisted of, first, a determination of the total bacterial population by numbers; second, a determination of the incidence of colon bacteria in the samples examined; third, a determination of the presence of yeasts and molds; and fourth, an attempt to utilize this information obtained in judging the methods of handling the raw ingredients before they are used in the processing of foods.
Date: 1951
Creator: Langston, Clarence Walter, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Species Associated with the Common House Fly and Three Species of Cockroaches (open access)

Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Species Associated with the Common House Fly and Three Species of Cockroaches

In an attempt to demonstrate the role of insects as possible carriers of pathogenic bacterial organisms this investigation has been concerned with the determination of the microbial population associated both internally and externally with the common house fly and three species of the cockroach.
Date: 1951
Creator: Morland, Clifford L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Isolation, Identification and Cultivation of Four Phytopathogenic Fungi (open access)

Isolation, Identification and Cultivation of Four Phytopathogenic Fungi

This investigation includes a morphological and cultural study of four rather common pathogenic fungi one of which attacks Zinnia elegans, one Lagerstroemia indica, one Ligustrum lodense and one Euonymus japonica. The problem includes, first, a determination of the genera of these four fungi as revealed by their morphology in natural habitat; second, a determination of the growth and cultural characteristics of these on Cornmeal, Potato, Bean, Prune and Carrot agars; third, a comparison of the growth and cultural characteristics of these in natural habitat with the same on the various agars used; and fourth, an evaluation of the five artificial culture media in so far as their usage is concerned in the growth and cultivation of these four species of fungi.
Date: 1951
Creator: Parks, Leroy W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Isolation, Cultivation and Testing of Organisms Anatagonistic to a Streptomycin Resistant Strain of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa (open access)

The Isolation, Cultivation and Testing of Organisms Anatagonistic to a Streptomycin Resistant Strain of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa

The problem of finding an efficient antibiotic against Pseudomonas aeruginosa which can be used in the clinical treatment of genito-urinary tract infections resistant to treatment by streptomycin has not yet been solved. Therefore, this problem has consisted of first, the acquisition of possible inhibitors of the streptomycin resistant strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa; second, the selection and identification of those which show a marked antagonism toward this organism; third, the determination of the antibiotic spectra of the inhibitors; fourth, the determination of whether the streptomycin resistant strain could also acquire a resistance to the antibiotic produced by its inhibitors; and last, an attempt to evaluate the therapeutic possibilities of the antibiotics demonstrated.
Date: 1951
Creator: Banister, Jack Warren
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Antibiotic Effect of Pigmented Actinomycetes (open access)

The Antibiotic Effect of Pigmented Actinomycetes

This thesis attempts, first, to correlate pigmentation of actinomycetes with the degree of antibiocity; second, to establish the most favorable means of producing a rich luxuriant pigmentation in the individual organism studied by enriching favorable media with specific types of proteins and amino acids.
Date: 1951
Creator: Cichon, Casimir Joseph
System: The UNT Digital Library
Age, Growth, and Food Habits of the Largemouthed Black Bass (Micropterus Salmoides) and the Spotted Bass (Micropterus Puctulatus SSP) in North and East Texas Lakes (open access)

Age, Growth, and Food Habits of the Largemouthed Black Bass (Micropterus Salmoides) and the Spotted Bass (Micropterus Puctulatus SSP) in North and East Texas Lakes

This study is based on the examinations and analyses of 388 largemouthed black bass (Micropterus salmoides) and 118 spotted black bass (Micropterus puctulatus ssp.) which were collected over a period of three years from 9 lakes in the North-Central and East Texas areas. The results should show the following: (1) the average age of the black bass in each of the nine reservoirs in Texas; (2) the growth rate of the bass in these reservoirs; (3) the feeding habits of the bass in all reservoirs studied; (4) a comparison of the growth rates of the largemouthed and spotted basses; and (5) a comparison of the growth rates of bass from Texas and Oklahoma.
Date: 1950
Creator: Cooper, William A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Correlation of the Vegetation with the Soil Types of Haskell County, Texas (open access)

A Correlation of the Vegetation with the Soil Types of Haskell County, Texas

The problem has consisted, first, of a mapping of the soil types present in Haskell County; second, a collection of the existing vegetation of each soil type; third, an identification of the vegetation collected and observed; fourth, and lastly, a comparative study of the vegetation of each soil type in an effort to establish a correlation between the vegetation and the soil type.
Date: 1950
Creator: Tyson, Josiah William, Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Inhibition of Fungal Contaminants in Cultures of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (open access)

The Inhibition of Fungal Contaminants in Cultures of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

The problem of conatmination in culture media for Mycobacterium tuberculosis has not been solved completely, and for this reason the work herein presented was carried out. In this work experiments were made testing the effect of actidione in inhibiting certain ones of the higher fungi.
Date: 1951
Creator: Wright, Noble M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Adaptability and Present Status of Andropogon Ischaemum L. in Denton County, Texas (open access)

The Adaptability and Present Status of Andropogon Ischaemum L. in Denton County, Texas

This investigation has been made with reference to the adaptability of Andropogon ischaemum, King Ranch bluestem, to various soils, various slopes, and various erosion conditions in Denton County.
Date: 1951
Creator: Belders, Floyd William
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Grassland Evaluation of Eastland County, Texas (open access)

A Grassland Evaluation of Eastland County, Texas

This investigation has had for its purpose the determination of first, all members of the Gramineae (Grass) family found in the county; second, the incidence of each species with the various types of soil; third, the grazing value of each species; fourth, the life span of the parent plants; fifth, the present grassland status; and sixth, the potentialities of developing desirable grassland.
Date: 1951
Creator: Durham, Norman Nevill
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Antibiotic Properties of the Oleoresins of Twenty-Five Common Garden Vegetables (open access)

The Antibiotic Properties of the Oleoresins of Twenty-Five Common Garden Vegetables

The purpose of this problem is to determine the presence and extent of antibiotic materials as found in the oleoresins of a selected group of garden vegetables. The problem has consisted of, first, the collection and preparation of specimens of twenty-five commonly used garden vegetables; second, the extraction of the oleoresins from these; third, the determination of the inhibitory and other effects of these oleoresins against several strains of selected gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria; and fourth, the evaluation of the potentialities of these oleoresins with regard to their future use as medicinal prophylactics and therapeutics.
Date: 1951
Creator: Ennis, Arthur F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Grassland Evaluation of the W. A. McKamy Ranch, Denton and Wise Counties, Texas (open access)

A Grassland Evaluation of the W. A. McKamy Ranch, Denton and Wise Counties, Texas

This problem consists of classifying the four major pastures of the McKamy ranch into McConnell's four categories, by means of examinations based on these qualities and characteristics.
Date: 1950
Creator: Meacham, William Ross
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Sensitivity of Human Blood Plasma to the Coagulase Enzyme Secreted by Members of the Genus Micrococcus (open access)

The Sensitivity of Human Blood Plasma to the Coagulase Enzyme Secreted by Members of the Genus Micrococcus

The problem in this investigation consisted of, first, the isolation from human sources and identification of thirteen cultures of typical micrococci to be used as test organisms; second, the acquisition of blood plasma from thirty different human beings; and third, the determination of the possibility of individual variation in sensitivity of blood plasma to the micrococci used as test organisms as revealed by the coagulase test.
Date: 1950
Creator: Coultas, John T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Some Congenital Anomalies of the Hands and Feet (open access)

A Study of Some Congenital Anomalies of the Hands and Feet

This paper has been undertaken, first, to contribute several more cases of various congenital anomalies to the literature on human genetics, and, second, by an analysis of the genealogies, to determine the possible modes of transmission of these anomalies.
Date: 1950
Creator: Davis, Ralph Waldo
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bacterial Antibiotic Properties of the Oleoresins of Thirty Summer Flowering Spermatophytes (open access)

Bacterial Antibiotic Properties of the Oleoresins of Thirty Summer Flowering Spermatophytes

The purpose of this investigation is to add to the present day knowledge concerning the presence of antibiotics in additional members of the spermatophyte group of plants.
Date: 1950
Creator: Marnock, Edna Leotah
System: The UNT Digital Library
In Vitro Determination of the Cellulose-Decomposing Rates of Twelve Denton County, Texas Soils (open access)

In Vitro Determination of the Cellulose-Decomposing Rates of Twelve Denton County, Texas Soils

In this study twelve types of top soil were collected under aseptic conditions. The cellulose-decomposing rates of these were compared in order to determine the relative rates in the cellulose-decomposing potential of the microorganisms involved. Furthermore, this investigation is designed to acquire pertinent information on the rate at which natural cellulose materials are returned to available plant food.
Date: 1950
Creator: Heather, Carl D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Some Congenital Anomalies of the Teeth (open access)

A Study of Some Congenital Anomalies of the Teeth

Anomalies of the teeth include a variety of expression such as: anodontia, hyperdontia, peg teeth. opalescent dentine, mottled enamel, and other imperfections of the teeth. This paper is concerned primarily with anodontia in human subjects, although other abnormalities of interest are mentioned. Insufficient datum is the principal difficulty encountered in determining the mechanism and means of transmission in human genetics. Small families, slow breeding, and inability to subject humans to experimentation account, in part, for this difficulty. The lack of reliable data is the second major difficulty in determining the mode of transmission. Often normal or unaffected members of a family are forgotten due to insignificance placed on them--thus an untrue pedigree is the result. The fact that one must rely on information from one or two members of a family lends itself to error. Therefore, an absolutely accurate determination of Mendelian ratios in human genetics would be impossible. This error, however, can be reduced by the gathering and compilation of large numbers of family pedigrees from which calculations can be made and results determined which will reveal the mode of transmission of various hereditary traits. With this view in mind, this paper is presented, first, to add several more …
Date: August 1955
Creator: Jones, Alvin Watt
System: The UNT Digital Library
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
An Evaluative Study of the Grasslands of the R.J. McMurry Ranch, Denton County, Texas (open access)

An Evaluative Study of the Grasslands of the R.J. McMurry Ranch, Denton County, Texas

It is the purpose of this problem to classify the four major pastures of the McMurry ranch using the discussed classification system. The definite measurable qualities characterizing each condition of the system are used extensively in this study. The problem is concerned also with the observation of results of misuse, the present practices that could result in further depletion of portions of the McMurry ranch, and procedures being employed at the present time aimed toward the restoration of these depleted portions.
Date: June 1951
Creator: Nolen, Bette Rudd
System: The UNT Digital Library