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151 Mulaik, Dorothea De MuthA comparative study of the urinogenital systems of an oviparous and two ovoviviparous species of the lizard genus sceloporusIn the comparative study of the urinogenital systems of the American lizards by Brooks (1906), all the species studied by him were oviparous. One of the genera, Sceloporus, is now known to contain ovoviviparous forms as well. The presence of both oviparity and ovoviviparity in the same genus suggest...1946-11-20
152 Bradford, NettieProperty rights of animalsThe problem here treated includes the property rights and spatial relationships o f animals, with special reference to the land vertebrates. With little work done in the way of collecting and compiling materials pertaining to this field, the references and literature were widely scattered. Sources o...1946-11-30
153 Chamberlin, Ralph V.The spiders of AlaskaThis paper is the result p rimarily of a study of the h igh ly important arachnid collections made by Dr. Joseph C. Chamberlin in Alaska during the summer seasons of 1943, 1944 and 1945 d urin g which he was engaged for the U. S. Department of A g riculture in entomological investigation, ch iefly i...1947-01-25
154 Chamberlin, Ralph V.The vachoniidae - A new family of false scorpions two new species from Caves in Yucatanexistence of a well-defined and previously unrecognized family of the false scorpions belonging to the superfamily Neobisioidea. The family characteristics are well marked, the most distinctive being the venom apparatus of the chela, which is functionally developed in the movable finger only. A vest...1947-08-26
155 Chamberlin, Ralph V.A summary of the known North American AmaurobiidaeA recent survey o f the spiders o f the family Amaurobiidae, sens, str., in the collection o f the University o f Utah made it evident that a number o f species and also generic groups occurring more especially in the western states had heretofore escaped detection and naming. It also seemed evident...1947-10-12
156 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
157 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
158 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
159 Woodbury, Angus M.; Cottam, Clarence; Sugden, John W.Annotated check-list of the birds of UtahThe following check-list is a by-product o f studies made by the writers since 1926 in gathering material for a work on The Birds of Utah which is now completed. The list includes four hundred three kinds of birds (species and subspecies) which are admitted to the actual state list and thirty-three ...1949-03
160 Sorensen, Justin Bruce; Morrow, AnneSalt Lake City, 1950: Sheet 164This zip file contains a sanborn map as well as associated world files to georeference and analyze in ArcGIS software.1950
161 Sorensen, Justin Bruce; Morrow, AnneSalt Lake City, 1950: Sheet 163This zip file contains a sanborn map as well as associated world files to georeference and analyze in ArcGIS software.1950
162 Warner, Homer R."Painless" Myocardial InfarctionBiomedical Informatics1951
163 Kelson, Keith R.Speciation in Rodents of the Colorado River DrainageIn 1531 the first vague rumors of the existence of a mighty river in the deserts of southwestern North America a fired the imagination of the inhabitants of the New World. Rather than being abated by the passage of time and the in crease of knowledge, this fever of wonder and curiosity has in crease...1951-02-15
164 Warner, Homer R.The Central Arterial Pressure Pulse Contour as an Index to Left Ventricular Stroke Volume in ManBiomedical Informatics1953
165 Warner, Homer R.Quantitation of Stroke Volume Changes in Man From the Central Pressure PulseBiomedical Informatics1954
166 Warner, Homer R.Measurement of Pressures in Man by Cardiac CathetersBiomedical Informatics1954
167 Warner, Homer R.Measurement of Pressures by Cardiac Catheters in ManBiomedical Informatics1954
168 Warner, Homer R.Influence of Hypoxia on the Pulmonary Circulation of Nonnarcotized DogsBiomedical Informatics1954
169 Behle, William H.The birds of the deep Creek Mountains of Central Western UtahIn furtherance of a long-time survey of the avifauna of Utah the Deep Creek Mountain region of the central western part of the state was chosen as an area for intensive study. It was expected that gradients would occur in the characters of geographically variable birds between populations from the i...1955-01-10
170 Chamberlin, Ralph V.New Millipeds from Peru and adjacent partsThe millipeds described in the present paper form part of the new forms found in the course o f a study of four important collections from Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia which have come into my hands fo r study. One of these lots embraces material in the American Museum of Natural History collected in 19...1955-06-10
171 Warner, Homer R.A Study of the Mechanism of Pressure Wave Distortion by Arterial Walls Using an Electrical AnalogBiomedical Informatics1957
172 Mattis, Daniel C.Phonon free path in an isotopic mixtureA time-dependent perturbation theory is developed for the classical laws of motion of a crystal lattice. This is applied to the case of a cubic crystal which is chemically pure but contains various isotopic constituents. The random variations in the masses of neighboring atoms scatter plane wave p...Crystal lattice; Thermal conductivity1957-05
173 Warner, Homer R.Quantitation of Backflow in Patients with Aortic Insufficiency Using an Indicator TechnicBiomedical Informatics1958
174 Warner, Homer R.The Frequency-Dependent Nature of Blood Pressure Regulation by the Carotid Sinus Studied with an Electric AnalogBiomedical Informatics1958
175 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
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