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The administration of sulfonamide drugs to adult salmon
D.F. Amend, J. L. Fryer
1968, Progressive Fish-Culturist (30) 168-172
The artificial propagation of salmon starts with the capture of adults as they ascend rivers to spawn. After capture, they are retained in specially constructed holding areas until sexually mature. Though holding periods vary with species, the spring chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytsca) may be held as long as 4 months before...
Bonding in eight ordered clinopyroxenes isostructural with diopside
J. R. Clark, D.E. Appleman, J. J. Papike
1968, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (20) 81-85
Bond distances and angles in isostructural, ordered clinopyroxenes are compared for eight compositions, based on five new and three published crystal-structure refinements from X-ray diffraction data. Unit-cell parameters and configuration of the silicate chains are directly correlated with cation composition and distribution in the M2 and M1 sites. ...
Van vleck paramagnetism in orthorhombic TiO2 (Brookite)
F. E. Senftle, A. N. Thorpe
1968, Physical Review (175) 1144-1146
The magnetic susceptibility of the orthorhombic form of titanium dioxide has been measured from 5 to 300°K. After deducting the temperature-dependent component, which is probably due to defects or impurities, and the free-ion diamagnetic component, the Van Vleck paramagnetism was estimated to be 33×<span...
Editorial
C.S. Robbins
1968, Maryland Birdlife (24) 83