An Analysis of Elementary Science Material Included in Certain Courses of Study and Text Books
Date: August 1937
Creator: Maurice, Katherine
Description: The purpose of this study is to assess the contribution of elementary science to the curriculum. The finding of the investigation summarized in table form.
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An Experimental Study of the Electrodeposition of Lead
Date: June 1937
Creator: Roberts, Ira Clifford
Description: This thesis aimed to study some of the general principles underlying electrodeposition together with experimental facts regarding the effects of changing constituents of the plating solutions, variations in hydrogen-ion concentrations, and variation in current density used in the electrodeposition of lead.
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Application of Concentration, Adsorption and pH in the Precipitation of the Metal Ions of Groups II and III
Date: June 1937
Creator: Cockerell, Leone Doris
Description: In this thesis, the process involved in the precipitations and separations of the metal of Group II and Group III studied. Suggestions have also been offered whereby students can make an analysis without loosing metals in the initial precepitation.
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A Quantitative Chemical Examination of Surface Well Water from the Three Principal Geological Divisions of Denton County
Date: August 1936
Creator: Schnably, John Robert
Description: A sample of the surface-well water was taken from an area of the predominating soil of each of the three geological regions of Denton County, Texas, and a chemical analysis of each sample was made. This thesis deals with the area from which the samples were taken, the methods of analysis used, and the results of the analysis.
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A Chemical Investigation of Lake Dallas to Determine the Factors Influencing Plankton Growth.
Date: August 1939
Creator: Welch, Herschel
Description: A study to determine the organic content of Lake Dallas, and study the influence on plankton growth.
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A Chemical Analysis of Yellow Dent Corn
Date: August 1939
Creator: Hamby, R. B.
Description: This study examines history, climate, and distribution in relation to the chemical content of yellow dent corn.
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A Comparative Quantitative Study of the Common Elements Found in the Post Oak and Willow
Date: August 1939
Creator: Clark, James L.
Description: This thesis explores the chemical contents of post oak and willow trees. Samples of each tree are compared to determine the amount of sulfur, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, silicon, iron, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, and manganese in them. Results indicated usefulness of each tree to humans.
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A Mineral Analysis of the Water of Lake Wichita
Date: August 1940
Creator: Lisle, F. M.
Description: This thesis resulted from analysis of the water in Lake Wichita so that sources of water content could be determined.
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A Dark Adaptation Study of College Men and Women
Date: August 1940
Creator: Henry, Archie
Description: This study is the result of tests conducted to determine the adaptability of the human eye to darkness.
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An Analysis of the Naphtha Cut of Cooke county, Texas, Crude Oil
Date: August 1938
Creator: Jones, Homer
Description: This study attempted to determine hydrocarbons in the crude oil by comparing the results obtained using the two methods of analysis: chemical analysis and Kurtz-Headington analysis. The Kurtz-Headington analysis was found to be adequate to determine hydrocarbons in the crude oil.
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