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The Odonata of Isle Royale, Michigan
This paper presents a list of the Odonata recorded from Isle Royale National Park, located in northwestern Lake Superior. Collections from Isle Royale include 38 species of Anisoptera and 12 species of Zygoptera. The list is typical of the boreal regions of North America, and includes nine new records for Isle Royale and one new record for the state of Michigan
The 1953 Cosmic Ray Conference at Bagneres de Bigorre
The cosmic ray conference at Bagn`eres de Bigorre in July, 1953 organized by
Patrick Blackett and Louis Leprince-Ringuet was a seminal one. It marked the
beginning of sub atomic physics and its shift from cosmic ray research to
research at the new high energy accelerators. The knowledge of the heavy
unstable particles found in the cosmic rays was essentially correct in fact and
interpretation and defined the experiments that needed to be carried out with
the new accelerators. A large fraction of the physicists who had been using
cosmic rays for their research moved to the accelerators. This conference can
be placed in importance in the same category as two other famous conferences,
the Solvay congress of 1927 and the Shelter Island Conference of 1948
Non-interactive multiple predator effects on tadpole survival
Interactions among and within three species of predators were estimated in terms of their effects on prey survival using short-term predation experiments. The prey were tadpoles (Rana temporaria), and the predators were dragonfly larvae (Anax imperator), newts (Triturus alpestris), and backswimmers (Notonecta glauca). Mortality rate per predator imposed by Triturus and Notonecta did not decline with predator density, whereas the predation rate of Anax was strongly reduced when the number of predator individuals increased. Impacts of all three predators were not altered by the presence of other species in pairwise combinations. This system is therefore characterized by interference between individual dragonflies but relatively independent effects of predator species. These results were largely predictable based on the natural history of the predators and are encouraging for attempts to model communities as assemblages of interacting specie
Evaluation of liquid methane storage and transfer problems in supersonic aircraft
Evaluation of liquid methane storage and transfer problems for future supersonic aircraft cryogenic fuel requirement
Effort and catch estimates for northern and central California marine recreational fisheries, 1981-1986
Nearly 200 species of finfish are taken by the marine recreational fishery along the northern and central California coast. This data report provides estimates of total effort, total catch, and fishery demographics for the years 1981 through 1986 for that fishery. Catch estimate data are presented by number and weight of species, by disposition of the fish caught (e.g. kept or thrown back), by type of access and fishing gear used, and by geographic zone. (311pp.
Balanced Orifice Plate
An orifice plate for use in a conduit through which fluid flows is defined by a central circular region having a radius R, and a ring-shaped region surrounding the central circular region. The ring-shaped region has holes formed therethrough with those holes centered at each radius R thereof satisfying a relationship A(sub R)=al(X(sub R)V(sub R)(sup b)) where A(sub R) is a sum of areas of those holes having centers at radius R, X(sub R) is a flow coefficient at radius R, V(sub R) is a velocity of the fluid that is to flow through the conduit at radius R, b is a constant selected to make at least one process variable (associated with the fluid that is to flow through the conduit) approximately equal at each radius R, and a is a constant that is equal to (X(sub R)A(sub R)V(sub R)(sup b)) at each radius R
Čerenkov radiation and electromagnetic pulse produced by electron beams traversing a finite path in air
Coherent Čerenkov radiation has been investigated previously in the time domain for an infinite
path. The present calculations for a finite path length show an effect analogous to diffraction (in
the frequency domain) in which radiation fields appear both at Cerenkov angles and at other angles.
The latter have previously been named electromagnetic pulse fields.Hydrodynamics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, For Fred R. Buskirk and the U.S. Naval Sea Systems Command.Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited
Gas volume contents within a container, smart volume instrument
A method for determining the volume of an incompressible gas in a system including incompressible substances in a zero-gravity environment. The method includes inducing a volumetric displacement within a container and measuring the resulting pressure change. From this data, the liquid level can be determined
PRICING AND USE OF DROUGHT-STRESSED AND IMMATURE CORN AS SILAGE FOR BEEF CATTLE
Demand and Price Analysis,
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