Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Identifier
SDAS_042
Subject Headings
Science--Periodicals; Science; South Dakota; Conference papers and proceedings; Green, Morton; Zinner, Paul
Publication Date
1963
Description
Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science, 1963, volume 42.
The table of contents lists the minutes of the forty-eighth annual meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Science, the treasurer’s report, minutes of the collegiate section, minutes of the junior academy, a membership list, the annual academy address, and research papers presented. The presidential address, titled Classical Biology – The Basic Science, was given by Morton Green. The annual academy address, titled The Noise Level of Science, was given by Paul Zinner.
The following research papers were presented at the scientific session of the forty-eighth annual meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Science held on April 26, 1963: Very High Index of Refraction Media for Practical Microscopic Mineral Identification by C. E. Ricketts, Monitoring Ground Waves and Air Waves from Quarry Blasts by Robert G. Morris, A Possible Pliocene Deposit in the Black Hills by Morton Green and J. P. Gries, Native Sulfur Crystals from the Badlands, South Dakota by George Rapp, Jr. and Kenneth L. Keester, Effect of Fluoride Addition on Contact Angle in the System Microcline-Dodecylamine Solution-Nitrogen by Ross W. Smith, Altitudes in South Dakota by Bruno Petsch, Possible Fossil Gall from the Pierre Formation by John C. Mickelson, Sinkholes in the Minnekahta Formation, Black Hills by John Paul Gries, Notes on North American Species of Heterosorex Gaillard by Robert W. Wilson, Use of Modified Hallimond Cell in Investigation of Flotation Properties of Beryl by Peter Avotins, Non-Catalytic Oxidation of Cysteine by Hydrogen Peroxide by David A. Krochock and Edwin H. Shaw, Jr., An Ecological Study Concerning the Presence of a Stand of Elymus canadensis L. on a Native South Dakota Prairie by Virgil A. Thiesfeld and Frank Welbourne, The Spongillidae and Bryozoa of Eastern South Dakota by Charles M. Vaughn and Cletus N. Brummel, The Vascular Plants of Clay County by Robert L. Parenti, Photoreactivation of Morphological Changes in Amphibian Skin Caused by Ultraviolet Radiation by Robert C. Taylor and Frederick G. Duerr, The Metabolism of Hatching Embryos of the Brine Shrimp, Artemia salina by David N. Emerson, The Status of the Gray Treefrog, Hyla versicolor, in South Dakota by Donald G. Dunlap, Some Intestinal and External Parasites of the Deer Mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus by Merwyn Gene Ulrich and Charles M. Vaughn, Avian Monocephaly by Walter Morgan and Raymond J. Greb, Symmetrical Wing Feather Absence by Walter Morgan, Studies of the Function of Taurine in the Heart by J. D. Welty and W. O. Read, Polarizability of the Antifluorite Structure by R. Daniel Redin, A Comparison of Colorimetric and X-Ray Fluorescence Methods for Determination of Molybdenum by A. L. Lingard and M. G. Willigman, and A Note on the Linear Boundary Value Problem by Charles H. Frick and Charles J. Miller.
The following research papers were presented at the collegiate section: Water Retention Capacity in Kaolinite and Montmorillonite by Lester A. Thompson, Geometrical Isomerism: The System 4-Methylbenzophenone 2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazone by James F. May, A Laboratory Plant for a Controlled Nutrient Experiment by Roy W. Albin, Thermal Stability of Organic Compounds by Dwayne Rehfeld, and Uniform Convergence of Certain Improper Integrals by Leroy Benson.
The following paper, presented before the junior academy, was selected as having exceptional merit and showing high potential: Modification of Plumage Color in Domestic Pigeons by Chronic Administration of Phenylthiourea.
The following abstracts of papers were presented before the senior academy: The Fossil Population of a Limestone Concretion by Robert E. Stevenson, Effects of Ethyl Methane Sulphonate and Methyl Methane Sulphonate on Sorghum by D. Sharma and J. G. Ross, Age of Glacial Drift in Sanborn County, South Dakota by Fred V. Steece, Experiments on the Separation of Complex Mixtures of Compounds Resembling Fragments of Polymers by Marvin De Young and George P. Scott, Response of Myocardial Transaminase to Elevated Blood Pressure by Jerry B. Critz, Reactive Hyperemia: A Comprehensive Investigation by James M. Schwinghamer, The Hemodynamic Characteristics of Angiotensin-II by James M. Schwinghamer, The Origin of Ventricular Premature Contractions by J. E. Byrne, Atmospheric Electric Potential Gradient at Vermillion, South Dakota, from October 1962 to May 1963 by Gottfried I. Moller and Gordon E. Lindgren, Utilization of Propyl Acetate by Growing Lambs by D. L. Schentzel, L. D. Kamstra, L. B. Embry, and O. G. Bentley, and Cytoplasmic Transmission of Melanistic Properties in the Pheasant by Raymond J. Greb.
Volume
42
Pages
223
Language
English
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Recommended Citation
South Dakota Academy of Science, "Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science, 1963, volume 42." (1963). Proceedings of the South Dakota Academy of Science. 37.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/psdas/37