Browsing OSU Master's Report by Author "Bruneau, L. Herbert"
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Animal behavior, presented as a unit for an advanced high school biology course
Byers, Billie Carden (1965-05)Synopsis of Material: This report is an introduction to the study of animal behavior for a high school biology class. The areas of the science which were mentioned were those which would be of interest, provide stimulation ... -
Bacterial transformations
Darsie, Margaret Sue (1964-08) -
Basic research in the antibiotics and viruses and resulting benefits to mankind
Wofford, Rowana Evelyn (1961-08)Scope and Method of Study: The library was searched for information about basic research and how the masses of the people need to be informed of the many benefits to humanity through continuous research. -
Biological generalizations: A method for integrating the subject matter to be taught in an advanced high school biology course
Ransom, John Dean (1961-05)Scope of Study: Very few, if any, high school biology textbooks have been written in such a manner that the material is well integrated. Most of the textbooks are sectioned into plants, animals, heredity, human biology, ... -
Biology and biological control of the European corn borer
Zimmerman, Gary L. (1965-08)Scope and Method of Study: Numerous articles and publications on the biology and the biological control of the European corn borer were read and analyzed. An attempt was made to bring out some of the major points on the ... -
Biology of the common starfish as a source of study in the high school biology classroom and laboratory
Akers, Paul D. (1963-08)Nature of Study: Many high school biology teachers find it necessary to use supplementary materials in presenting the starfish biology to the students. This report deals with such items as: the anatomy and physiology of ... -
Botanical laboratory exercises for the advanced high school biology student
Stauffer, Lawrence N. (1961-05)Scope of Study: The purpose of this study was to compile a series of botanical exercises which the high school teacher may use to create interest in this field of science. Four major areas of botany are included with a ... -
Brief analysis of sex determination
George, Charles Redgenal (1965-08)Scope and Method of Study: In this report, the writer has attempted to compile some pertinent data concerning the factors that influence sex determination. The materials used were textbooks and periodicals on Genetics and ... -
Capillitial formation in the Myxomycetes
Morgan, Marla Ann (1965-05)Scope and Method of Study: This report was undertaken as a survey of the information available to date concerning capillitial formation in the Myxomycetes. Some attention was given to the phylogenetic and taxonomic position ... -
Carcinogenic effect of ethanol consumption
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Career opportunities in the basic biological sciences
Jones, Terry Warren (1963-05)Scope of Study: This report has been prepared to help the student, teacher, counselor, or anyone who may be concerned with career guidance in biology to become better informed about the career opportunities which are ... -
Cicadidae of Oklahoma
Spangler, Frederic Lynn (1965-05)Scope of Study: This paper presents a taxonomic study of the Cicadidae known or likely to occur. in Oklahoma. Specimens and collection records of the museums of Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma University provided a ... -
Collecting, culturing, and preserving invertebrates
Venable, Billy David (1965-08)Scope and Method of Study: The report has been prepared for the teachers of the biological sciences. It is the hope of the author to encourage the teacher to collect, culture, and preserve various invertebrate specimens ... -
Collection, care, and use of living animals in the high school biology laboratory
Patterson, Roy Lee (1963-08)Scope of Study: Biology is a study of living things and things that may have once been alive. It is "living things" which present the biology teacher with his problems, for the maintenance of living things requires time ... -
Consideration of the evolutionary significance of the nephron
Guess, Mary Louise (1965-08)Scope and Method of Study: This report was undertaken as a study of the information available concerning the evolution of the nephron and related research. The sources of information used in this study are (1) scientific ... -
Cosmopolitan intestinal roundworms of man
Loftis, Walter Ray (1962-05)Scope and Method of Study: Description, life cycle, history, prevalence, transmission and treatment of five of the most common roundworm intestinal parasites of man occurring worldwide. The five roundworms included in the ... -
Cycles and their postulated cause in mammal populations
McGehee, Harold W. (1961-05)Scope and Method of Study: The question as to whether or not mammals exhibit population cycles, and if so the cause or causes for the cycles, has been, and still is a controversial one. Much of the literature contains ... -
Developing an appreciation of scientific method in biology
Gore, Willie James (1962-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this report has been to attempt to present an "ideal" method of teaching an appreciation of scientific method in biology. One of the difficulties in trying to reach tenable conclusions ... -
Development of biological stations for secondary science education
Stutte, Charles Auten (1961-01)Scope of Study: Development of the idea of the use of a Biological Station for instruction of secondary school students in the natural sciences, giving them the opportunity to appreciate and enjoy natures processes, and ... -
Does ability grouping create undesirable aspects for the slow learner?
Jones, Paul Linus (1964-08)Scope of Study: This report is an attempt by the author to check some of the literature to see if ability grouping actually creates undesirable aspects for the slow learner. The author is interested in the slow learner ...