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26 Behle, William H.The birds of the Raft River Mountains, Northwestern UtahAs another facet in a long-term analysis of the birds of Utah, an avifaunal survey was made in the northwestern corner of the state. Here the principal physiographic feature is the Raft River Mountains. The main axis of this range runs in an east-west direction paralleling the Utah-Idaho border imme...1958-05-10
27 Chamberlin, Ralph V.The black widow spider and its varieties in the United StatesThe spiders of the genus Latrodectus, a member of the family Theridiidae, popularly known as the line-weavers or comb-footed spiders, are of world-wide distribution in tropical and sub-tropical latitudes. The genus " comprises those very interesting spiders which, under various local names, have bee...1935-06
28 Battin, Margaret P.Case comment: the case of Nicole: suicide and terminal illnessWhat shall one say about Nicole? My immediate answer is an easy one-liner: if there ever were a case in which a choice of suicide appears both rational and rationally made, this seems to be it.1933
29 Warner, Homer R.The Central Arterial Pressure Pulse Contour as an Index to Left Ventricular Stroke Volume in ManBiomedical Informatics1953
30 Chamberlin, Ralph V.; Roscoe, Ernest J.Check list of recent Utah MolluscaThe "Descriptive Catalog of the Mollusca of Utah" appeared in print in 1929, the product of the senior author and Dr. David T. Jones. In recent years molluscan work has been carried on at the University by Dr. Jones and his co-workers, notably Elmer G. Berry, Edward Lovvrance, Jack P. Woolstenhulme ...1948-07-20
31 Woodbury, Angus M.; Behle, William H.; Sugden, John W.Color-banding California gulls at Great Salt Lake, UtahIn 1938, under the Pacific Color-Banding Project initiated by the Western Bird-Banding Association to study gull migration and life history, We stern Gulls and Glaucous-winged Gulls were banded along the coast and California Gulls at Mono Lake, California. The following year banding was undertaken i...1946-06-30
32 Durrant, Stephen D.The distribution and taxonomy of Kangaroo rats (genus dipodomys) of UtahThe first comprehensive work on the mammals of Utah was published by Barnes in 1922. In this work (Barnes 1922:86-87) only two kangaroo rats were known from the confines of the state. They were known at that time as Perodipus montcmus utahensis and Perodipus longipes. In Barnes revised edition (1927...1945-06-30
33 Battin, Margaret P.Euthanasia in alzheimer's disease?Ought euthanasia be practiced for persons with advanced dementia? Although the issue of euthanasia is a topic of increasingly heated social debate, already tending to polarize those who support it as voluntary "aid-in-dying" and those who reject it as medical "killing," what is said about active eut...1933
34 Flowers, SevilleFerns of UtahThe distribution of many species of our ferns is not well known in Utah. Collectors have centered their work around certain localities and many blank spots appear on the distributional map. One might presume certain species to be present in some of these unexplored areas but specimens are still to b...1944-11-15
35 Warner, Homer R.The Frequency-Dependent Nature of Blood Pressure Regulation by the Carotid Sinus Studied with an Electric AnalogBiomedical Informatics1958
36 Chamberlin, Joseph C.The Genera and Species of the Hyidae a family of the arachnid order chelonethidaThis is the second contribution toward a revision of the generic classification of the Chelonethida. The nature and scope of this proposed work has been discussed in the first paper of the series dealing with the Tridenchthoniidae (J. C. and R. V. Chamberlin, Utah Univ. Bui. Biol. Ser., V, Vol. 9, n...1946-08-18
37 Chamberlin, Joseph C.The genera and species of the tridenchthoniidae (dithidae) a family of the Arachnid order chelonethidaIn 1931, J. C. Chamberlin published an extensive treatise on the comparative external morphology and higher classification of the Chelonethida (pseudoscorpions or false scorpions).2 At that time it was the purpose to follow this work with a second volume dealing with the generic classification of th...1945-06-20
38 Chamberlin, Ralph V.The genera of North American dictynidaeInasmuch as it seems desirable to postpone the printing of a more extensive treatise on the Dictynidae, now in manuscript, in order to amplify it, the author is publishing for use in the interim the present synoptic account of the genera which he recognizes in the family. Opportunity is taken to cla...1948-02-20
39 Blackwelder, Eliot; Hubbs, Carl L.; Miller, Robert R.; Antevs, ErnstThe Great Basin with emphasis on glacial and postglacial timesThe Great Basin is a physiographic province the boundaries o f which are somewhat indefinite. Roughly it lies between the Sierra Nevada on the west and the Wasatch Mountains on the east, but its tributary valleys extend over into Wyoming. To the north it grades into the Columbia lava plateau, and to...1948-06-30
40 Telford, Ira RockwoodHistological aspects of metamorphosis of Ambystoma tigrinum (green)The present paper is based upon research done in 1933 at the University of Utah. The specimens used in the study were of the common species of salamander frequenting this region, Ambystoma tigrinum. This report is confined to the histological changes observed in the lungs and skin of this form durin...1935-05
41 Warner, Homer R.Influence of Hypoxia on the Pulmonary Circulation of Nonnarcotized DogsBiomedical Informatics1954
42 Warner, Homer R.Measurement of Pressures by Cardiac Catheters in ManBiomedical Informatics1954
43 Warner, Homer R.Measurement of Pressures in Man by Cardiac CathetersBiomedical Informatics1954
44 Chamberlin, Ralph VaryMiscellaneous new American spiders[This paper was originally published in 1935]. A number of new species of spiders have been accumulating in the collection of the University of Utah for several years. The naming and characterizing of a part of these species is the purpose of this paper. Those considered here are all from the Unite...Spiders; University of Utah; United States; Canada; Biology; Classification1935
45 Chamberlin, Ralph V.Miscellaneous new American spidersA number of new species of spiders have been accumulating in the collection of the University o f Utah for several years. The naming and characterizing of a part of these species is the purpose of this paper. Those considered here arc all from the United States, except one from Canada. The types are...1935-10
46 Rees, Don M.The Mosquitoes of UtahIn the preparation of this bulletin, an effort has been made to bring together what is known about the mosquito fauna of Utah. Prior to the initiation of the present investigation, very little work had been done in the state in connection with this important problem. The available information on the...1943-03-04
47 Chamberlin, Ralph V.New American MillipedsHaving the proportions and general structure of Ischnocybc. It differs from this genus in having the first tergite strongly keeled and hiberculate. Other tergites with sharply elevated tubercles in two transverse series, some tubercles present 011 basal part of keels. Pores not stipitate, opening on...1941-04-23
48 Chamberlin, Ralph V.New American Tarantulas of the family aviculariidaeWhile accumulating material for a long needed review of nearctic mvgalomorph spiders, a considerable number of species in the family Aviculariidae have been noted which it seems desirable to diagnose and name at this time. It is the purpose of the present paper to do this. It has been found convenie...1940-05-06
49 Cottam, Walter P.New and extended ranges for Utah PlantsThe following Utah plan ts are not included in Tidestrom's " Flora of Utah and Nevada," nor are any listed specifically for Utah in Rvdberg's " Flora of the Rocky Mountains and A djacent Plains." Specific localities are given for each species, followed by the herbaria where it may be found. The Univ...1940-06-29
50 Chamberlin, Ralph V.New genera and species of American Lithobiid CentipedsThe lithobiomorphous chilopods herein described are represented in lots from various sources recently acquired by the author, in whose collection the material is at present retained at the University of Utah. With the exception of two species from Mexico, all are from the United States, the majority...1941-06-20
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