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The majority of the descriptive information presented below has been taken from the May 1975 Publications of the Institute of Technology, and may contain slight inaccuracies. Where MASC holds these items, they can be found in MASC's University Publications collection at WSU 158 and WSU 159 (note that the University Publications collection also holds items not on this list, and only holds most, but not all, of the items included on this list - this is a compilation of publications, not a list of holdings.). We have here updated the original list to include publications released after that date; omitted from this compilation is their listing of conference proceedings.

While no list of them currently exists, Research Reports of the College of Engineering Research Division (previously the Division of Institutional Research) dating from 1960 to 1987 are held in MASC in the unprocessed UA1995-04 collection (31 boxes). Such reports will usually be identified as Research Report no. yy/aa-bbb, where yy is the two digit year, and bbb is a chronological numering within that year.

This list was created by Mark O'English in May, 2008.

SERIES LIST
Bulletins
Circulars
Engineering Experiment Station Bulletins
Highway Publications
Miscellaneous Publications and Brochures
Reprint Series
Technical Report Series

BULLETINS (ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION )
MASC location: WSU 159-1
The Engineering Experiment Station Bulletins were published jointly with the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station; the involvement of the Engineering Experiment Station ended with issue 74, though the Agricultural Experiment Station continued publishing them thereafter. These can be found in a catalog by their titles below or by the title Popular bulletin (Washington Agricultural Experiment Station). Please check with your local library about access to these before contacting MASC.

1. Sewage Disposal for the Country Home, March, 1914. July, 1916. O. L. Waller and M. K. Snyder
2. How to Measure Water. October, 1915. O. L. Waller
3. Water Supply for the Country Home. M. K. Snyder
4. Construction and Maintenance of Earth Roads. April, 1916. L. V. Edwards
5. Cost of Pumping for Irrigation. August, 1916. O. H. Waller
6. Fuel Economy in Domestic Heating and Cooking. December, 1917. B. L. Steel e
7. Thawing Frozen Water Pipes Electrically. October, 1921. H. J. Dana
8. Use of Ropes and Tackle. December, 1921. H. J. Dana and W. A. Pearl
9. Well and Spring Protection. January, 1922. M.K. Snyder
10. Water Purification for the Country Home. February, 1922. M. K. Snyder
11. Farm Water Systems. July 1922. M. K. Snyder and H. J. Dana
12. Commercial and Economic Efficiency of Commercial Pipe Coverings. January, 1923. H. J. Dana
13. Critical Velocity of Steam with Counter-Flowing Condensate. February, 1923. W. A. Pearl and E. B. Parker
14. The Use of Power Fans for Night Cooling of Common Storage Houses. December, 1923. H. J. Dana
15. A New Stationary Type Laboratory Meter. September, 1924. H. V. Carpenter and H. J. Dana
16. Relation of Road Surface to Automobile Tire Wear. January, 1924. H. V. Carpenter and H. J. Dana
17. Relation of Road Surface to Automobile Tire Wear. December, 1925. H. J. Dana
18. Relation of Road Surface to Automobile Tire Wear. October, 1926. H. J. Dana
19. Rhythmic Corrugations in Highways. February, 1927. H. V. Carpenter and H. J. Dana
20. How to Measure and Use Water for Irrigation. March, 1927. O. L. Waller
21. Magnetic Nail Picker for Highways. August, 1927. H. J. Dana
22. Spray Residue and Its Removal from Apples. F. D. Heald, J. R. Neller, F. L. Overly, and H. J. Dana
23. Survey of Fruit Packing Plants. December, 1927. H. J. Dana
24. Survey of Fruit Cold Storage Plants. March, 1928. H. J. Dana
25. An Extensometer and Compressometer of the Hydro-static Type. October, 1928. H. H. Langdon
26. Survey of Fruit and Cold Storage Plants in Central Washington. December, 1928. H. J. Dana
27. The Automatic Underfeed Coal Stoker for Domestic Heating. April, 1929, and October, 1929. H. J. Dana
28. The Importance of Preliminary Ore Analysis by Means of the Stereoscopic Binocular Microscope. April, 1929. A. E. Drucker
29. Short Wave Transmitter Design. September, 1929. D. H. Sloan
30. The Elasticity of Concrete. January, 1930. H. H. Langdon
31. Rhythmic Corrugations in Highways. January, 1930. H. J. Dana
32. The Economic Distribution of Steam in District Heating. February, 1930. A. C. Abell
33. Application of Stellite to Agricultural Tools. September, 1929. G. E. Thornton and C. C. Johnson
34. A Study of Welded Metals Under Fatigue Tests. April, 1930. G. E. Thornton
35. Electro-Hydrometallurgical Process for Copper Flotation Concentrate. April, 1930. A. E. Drucker and C. F. Floe
36. Rhythmic Corrugations in Highways. December, 1930. H. J. Dana
37. A Method of Compiling Approximate Mining Cost Data. October, 1931. G. E. Ingersoll
38. Electro-Hydrometallurgical Process of Copper Flotation Concentrate. January, 1932. C. F. Floe and A. E. Drucker
39. Fuel Economy in Domestic Automatic Heating. June, 1932. H. J. Dana and H. H. Langdon
40. Hand Methods of Placer Mining and Placer Mining District of Washington and Oregon. June, 1932. G. E. Ingersoll
41. The Relative Lubricating Value of Automobile Oils. March, 1933. H. H. Langdon
42. Laboratory Methods of Comparing Lubricating Value of Automotive Oils. March, 1933. H. H. Langdon
43. Small Scale Methods of Placer Mining and Placer Mining Districts of Washington and Oregon. April, 1933. G. E. Ingersoll
44. The State College of Washington Experimental Fruit Washer. July, 1933. H. L. Garver, H. J. Dana and F. L. Overly
45. Comparative Heat Loss Tests on Insulated and Un-Insulated Buildings in the Electrified Mason City of Grand Coulee Dam Site. May, 1935. H. J. Dana and R. E. Lyle
46. The Feasibility of Using a Heat Storage Device of Domestic Heating with Electricity. June, 1935. H. J. Dana and R. E. Lyle
47. Survey of Methods for Heating Fruit Washing Solutions. January, 1936. H. J. Dana
48. Studies of Summer Air Conditioning for Domestic Comfort at Grand Coulee Dam Site. February, 1936. H. J. Dana and R. E. Lyle
49. Characteristics of Heat Storage in Domestic Electric Heating. October, 1936. H. J. Dana and R. E. Lyle
50. Precipitation Hardening of a Magnesium Alloy Containing Aluminum. July, 1937. J. G. McGivern and G. A. Wilkenson
51. Diversion Losses in Pipe Bends. December, 1937. E. R. Fosdick
52. Physical Changes Accompanying High Temperature Annealing of a Magnesium Alloy. January, 1938. J. G. McGivern
53. Check List of Weir Formulas. April, 1938. J. G. Woodburn
54. Physical Changes Accompanying the Aging of a Magnesium Alloy. September, 1938. J. G. McGivern
55. Building and Operating the Home Freezing Unit. April, 1938. H. J. Dana and R. N. Miller
56. The Development of a Domestic Stoker to Burn Washington Coals. December, 1938. F. W. Candee
57. A Two Way Photo-electric Traffic Counter. January, 1939. H. J. Dana
58. Torsional Stress Concentration Factors at Fillets. February, 1939. J. G. McGivern
59. The Farm Freezing Plant and How to Use It. May, 1939. H. J. Dana and R. N. Mi 11er
60. Heat Treatment of a Magnesium Alloy Containing Zinc and Aluminum. Progress in Photo-elasticity. November, 1939. J. G. McGivern and R. Wal1er.
61. Directional Properties of Worked Magnesium Alloys. Some Geologic Aspects of the Magnesite Deposits of Washington. December, 1939. J. G. McGivern and H. E. Culver
62. Torsional Stress, Concentration Factors and Rigidity Characteristics of Grooved Shafting. The Place of Research in Higher Education. December, 1939. J. G. McGivern and H. V. Carpenter
63. Domestic Electric Heating at Grand Coulee Dam Site. Electric Heating of Residences. February, 1940. H. V. Carpenter and H. J. Dana
64. Building the Farm Freezing Plant. November, 1940. H. J. Dana and R. N. Miller
65. Engineering Research at the State College of Washington. January, 1941. H. J. Dana and R. Weller
66. A New Photo Electric Speed Recorder and Its Adaption for Two-Way Traffic Counting. August, 1942. H. J. Dana and H. F. Clarke
67. The X-ray as Essential Equipment in a Light Metals Foundry. July, 1944. Robert Taylor
68. Home Built Refrigeration. December, 1944. H. J. Dana and R. N. Miller
69. The Torque Screw Pole Tester. May, 1947. H. J. Dana and H. A. Stingle
70. Farm and Home Refrigeration. May, 1947. H. J. Dana and R. N. Miller.
71. Some Developments in Zero Refrigeration for the Home. January, 1948. H. J. Dana and A. N. Converse
72. Electric House Heating at Washington State College. December, 1948. H. J. Dana and W. D. Embry
73. Typical Design Problems on the Residential Heat Pump. July, 1949. H. J. Dana
74. Refrigeration for the Small Dairy. June, 1950. H. J. Dana, J. S. Englund, and P. K. Fanning.

BULLETINS
MASC location: WSU 159-1
Please check with your local library about access to these before contacting MASC. Items in this series may be in the library cataloged under their titles below or under one of these titles:
     Bulletin (Washington State University. College of Engineering)
     Bulletin (Washington State University. Division of Industrial Research)

200. Beneficiation of Silica Sand from the Lyons Hill Deposits near Springdale, Washington. 1948. J. A. Jaekel and F. H. Sharp
201. Corrosion Characteristics of Metal Pipe Used in Sprinkler Irrigation Systems. 1948. T. Wahl and W. W. Boyd
202. The Operation of a Small Magnesium Foundry. 1949. F. W. Schonfeld and A. S. Leonard
203. Recovery of Alumina from Clay. 1949. M. F. Adams (ed.)
204. Study of the Breakage and Reduction of Flow in Concrete Irrigation Pipe. 1949. J. A. Roberson
205. Permanent Mold Casting of Magnesium Hammer Handles. 1950. E. M. Cramer and B. Mohr
206. Unifine Flour--Milling, Baking and Consumer Acceptance Test. 1950.
207. Utilization of Cannery Fruit Waste by Continuous Fermentation. 1950. S. L. Adams
208. Investigation of Fire Hazard in Use of Magnesium Wedges. 1950. E. M. Cramer and A. R. Hard
209. Use and Explanation of the Elbow Meter. 1950. J. A. Roberson
210. Safflower: Agronomic, Processing and Economic Data. 1951. S. Kallenberger, R. L. Albrook, and A. H. Harrington
211. Dimensional Change Studies in Unit Masonry. 1951. J. J. Wegner, Jr.
212. The Hydraulics of Sprinkler Irrigation Systems. 1951. M. R. Carstens
214. Evaluation of Exterior Coatings for Unit Masonry. 1952. J. J. Wegner, Jr.
215. Directory of Manufacturers, State of Washington. 1952.
216. Analysis of Failure in Unreinforced Concrete Irrigation Pipe. 1952. J. A. Roberson
217. Guide for Planning Elementary Schools in the State of Washington. 1953. T. L. Hansen, H. W. Berry, and T. M. Haaland
218. Electrode Carbon from Washington State Coal. 1953. E. N. Klemgard
219. The Production of Electrolytic Battery-Active Manganese Dioxide. 1953. W. C. Aitkenhead
220. Mineral Balances at Parturition as Related to the Occurrence of Parturient Paresis in Dairy Cows. 1953. G. M. Ward, T. H. Blosser, and M. F. Adams
221. Evaluation of Exterior Coatings for Unit Masonry. 1954. J. J. Wegner and W. E. Cox
222. Research Expenditures by Industries of the State of Washington. 1954. R. L. Albrook
223. A Bibliography of School Lighting. 1954. H. W. Berry and R. P. Darlington
224. Soil-Materials Interpretation from Air photos in the Northwest. 1954. J. H. McLerran
225. Studies of Breakage Problems in Concrete Irrigation Pipe. 1956. J. A. Roberson. E. R. Tinney. and E. A. Sibley
226. Engineering Use of Agricultural Soil Maps. 1954. J. H. McLerran
227. Pipe-Line Network Problems on the Mcllroy Analyzer. 1955. I. L. Maytin
228. Daylighting for Schools in the State of Washington. 1955. H. W. Berry and R. P. Darlington
229. Uranium Ores: Their Occurrence and Detection. 1955. J. W. Crosby III
230. A Descriptive Glossary of Radioactive Minerals. 1955. J. W. Crosby III
231. Rapid Laminating of Lumber Without High-Frequency Heat. 1956. G. G. Marra
232. Degradation Study of Some Washington Aggregates. 1956. R. S. Turner and J. D. Wilson
233. Built-up Roofs in the State of Washington. 1956. T. M. Haaland and R. P. Darlington
234. Moist Curing and Dimensional Changes of Concrete Blocks. 1956. F. E. Baird
235. Light Weight Aggregate from Washington Clays. 1956. F. E. Baird and B. Doolittle
236. Road Administration Aids. 1956. G. A. Riedesel and R. S. Turner
237. Water Resources of the State of Washington. 1960. M. F. Adams
237. Water Resources of the State of Washington. (Supplement) 1960. M. F. Adams
238. Clark County Road Study. 1957. G. A. Riedesel and G. M. Ellsworth
239. Soils of Kittitas County. 1957. E. A. Sibley and S. H. Krashevski
240. School Floors: Selection and Maintenance of Resilient Flooring in Schools. 1957. R. P. Darlington and O. G. Lee
241. Agglomeration Leaching of Uranium Ores. 1958. J. W. Crosby III
242. Pozzolanic Properties of Washington State Pumices and Pumicites. 1958. E. N. K1emgard
243. Washington State Regional School Laboratory. 1958. R. P. Darlington and O. G. Lee
244. Degradation of Cement Treated Aggregates. 1958. E. A. Sibley
245. Flotation of Oxidized Zinc Ores from Washington. 1959. W. C. Aitkenhead and A. J. Fergus
246. A Non-Destructive Test for Wood Laminates. 1959. B. A. Jayne
247. Pipeline Network Problems Using the Mcllroy Analyzer and the IBM 650 Digital Computer. 1959. C. C. Lomax
248. Soils of Pierce County. 1960. E. A. Sibley and R. A. Gilkeson
249. Soils of Yakima County. 1960. I. L. Maytin and W. A. Starr.
250. Geologic Investigation of the Moscow Ground Water Basin. 1960. J. W. Crosby III and R. E. Cavin
251. Effect of Water Content on Compressive Strength and Density of Aggregate-Cement Mixes for Highway Cement-Treated Bases. 1960. I. L. Maytin
252. Chungju Hydraulic Model Studies. 1961. E. R. Tinney and M. Arce
253. Soils of Clallam County. 1961. I. L. Maytin and R. A. Gilkeson
254. Writing Better Titles and Abstracts. 1961. J. D. Stevens
255. Disposal of Potato Chip Waste by Anaerobic Digestion. 1961. E. Hindin
256. Hydraulic Model Studies of the Round Butte Tunnel Spillway. 1961. G. L. Bloomsburg and E. R. Tinney
257. Soils of Walla Walla County. 1962. I. L. Maytin and R. A. Gilkeson
258. Highway Shoulder Permeability: A New Field Test. 1961. I. L. Maytin
259. Effects of Vortices on Stresses in the Rocky Reach Spillway Gates. 1962. H. D. Copp
260. Round Butte Penstock Trifurcation. 1962. J. Gladwell and E. R. Tinney
261. A Pressurized Head Permameter for Fine-Grained Soils. 1962. J. Miller and E. Sibley
262. Soils of Spokane County. 1962. I. L. Maytin and R. A. Gilkeson
263. Spillway Model Studies on Sultan River Project Dam #1. 1962. M. Arce and D. Higgins
264. Flow in Non-Circular Conduits. 1962. J. Malaika
265. Umpqua Estuary Model Study. 1962. J. Gladwell and E. R. Tinney
266. A Study of the Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Liquid-Gas-Vapor Bubbles. 1963. J. H. Li en ha rd
267. Effects of Heater Geometry Upon Liquid-Vapor Configuration in Film Boiling. 1963. P. T. Y. Wong
268. Taping of Paper Cable: Theory and Practice. 1963. E. W. Greenfield
269. Dusting Properties of Thermal Insulation Materials. 1963. G. A. Gault and M. F. Adams
270. Model Studies on Boundary Hydroelectric Project. 1963. J. S. Gladwell, H. D. Copp, and E. R. Tinney
271. Hydraulic Model Studies on Wells Hydro-Project, Vol. II, Section Model Studies. 1963. C. Lomax, J. S. Gladwell, M. Arce, and E. R. Tinney
272. Horizontal Rhombic Antenna Gain-Pattern Calculations With a Digital Computer. 1963. R. Schell and L. B. Craine
273. Contract Research and the Small Manufacturer. 1963. W. F. Boore
274. Whole and Mixed Species as Raw Materials for Particleboard. 1963. M. Carroll
275. Soils of Lewis County. 1963. I. L. Maytin and R. L. Gilkeson
276. Missile Launching Devices. 1963. N. H. Shoup
277. Low-Profile Plenum Wood Floor Systems. 1963. J. Talbott
278. On Randomly Oscillating Fluid Flows. 1963. J. H. Lienhard
279. Hydraulic Model Studies of Rock Traps. 1963. J. W. Crosby III and E. R. Tinney
280. Surface Temperature Variation on Electrical Resistance Elements Supplied with Alternating Current. 1964. J. H. Lienhard
281. Calcium Chloride in Construction and Related Fields. 1964. D. W. Bolme
282. Hydraulic Model Studies for the Calibration of the Rock Island Spillway. 1964. C. C. Lomax
283. The Economic Power of an Integrated Wood Products Industry for Ferry County, Wash. 1964. G. G. Marra
284. Hydraulic Model Studies of the Hells Canyon Hydroelectric Project. 1964. R. A. Sutherland and E. R. Tinney
285. Industrial Research Activities of Manufacturers in the Northwest. 1964. R. H. Scott
286. Soils of Clark County. 1964. M. K. S. Phang
287. Hydraulic Model Studies--Wells Hydroelectric Project, Vol. III. Fishway Model Studies. 1964. M. Arce and M. M. Soliman
288. Sound, Ears and Scales. 1964. E. W. Greenfield
289. Hydraulic Model Studies--Wells Hydroelectric Project. Vol. 1. Comprehensive Model Studies. 1964. J. S. Gladwell and H. D. Copp
290. A Study of Cavitating and Flashing Flows. 1965. J. M. Stephenson
291. Use of Elementary Stress Wave Theory for Prediction of Dynamic Strain in Wood. 1965. L. D. Bertholf
292. On the Behavior of Liquid Sheets Formed by the Collision of Jets. 1965. C. P. Huang
293. Technical Research Activities of Electrical Utilities in the Northwest. 1965. R. H. Scott
294. Some Studies on the Combustion of Small Wooden Dowels. 1965. W. L. Galligan, P. S. Gold, D. A. Ward, and E. R. Tinney
295. Stream Gaging Weirs for Reynolds Creek Experimental Water Shed. 1967. H. D. Copp
296. Water Dating Techniques as Applied to the Pullman-Moscow Groundwater Basin. 1965. J. W. Crosby III and R. M. Chatters
297. Hydraulic Model Studies of the Iron Gate Side-Channel Spillway. 1966. D. Ward and H. Copp
298. The Unifine Mill. 1967. G. T. Austin
299. The Boundary Layer Formation and Vortex Shedding on Yawed Cylinders. 1966. W. S. Chiu
300. Synopsis of Lift, Drag, and Vortex Frequency Data for Rigid Circular Cylinders. 1966. J. H. Lienhard
301. Hydroclimatic Studies of Vancouver Lake. 1968. S. Bhagat and W. Funk
302. Guidelines for Highway Legislation. 1966. G. A. Riedesel
303. The Ecology of Chromatium in Sewage Ponds. 1967. D. S. May and J. B. Stahl
304. The Sensation of Sound. 1967. E. W. Greenfield
305. Industrial Research Expenditures of Northwest Manufacturers 1964-1965. 1967 R. H. Scott
306. Dynamics of Free Axisymmetric Liquid Sheets. 1967. J. C. Huang
307. Frameless Glazing System for Framed Wood Buildings and Wood Foundations for Economy Housing. 1967. J. W. Talbott
308. Surface Resistance of Plane Boundaries Roughened with Discrete Geometric Shapes. 1968. J. A. Roberson
309. Tubular Turbines. 1968. R. A. Sutherland
310. Water Reclamation by Reverse Osmosis. 1968. G. H. Dunstan and P. J. Bennett
311. Performance of Experimental Houses Embodying Some New Concepts in Floor, Foundation and Heating Systems. 1969. J. W. Talbott
312. Paper Mill Fiber and Chip Tagging and Tracing Technique. 1969. R. M. Chatters, R. L. Peterson, and R. D. Rice
313. Stereo Sound Reproduction. 1969. E. W. Greenfield
314. Survey of the Literature on Starch Adhesives. 1969. R. D. Ziegler and M. F. Adams
315. Ground-Water Structures and Ages in the Eastern Columbia Basin, Washington. 1969. J. Silar
316. An Evaluation of Factors Affecting Stream Self-Purification. 1969. D. E. Proctor
317. Occurrence of Pesticides in Aquatic Environments: Part 1. 1970. E. Hindin
318. Engineering Extention -What Should it be? 1970. W. H. Knight
319. Runoff Generation in Western Washington as a Function of Precipitation and Watershed Characteristics. 1970. J. S. Gladwell
320. Hydraulic Model Studies of the Ross Dam Spillways. 1970. H. D. Copp
321. Organizing for Electric Demand Forecasting. 1970. R. H. Scott
322. Protection of Mine Structures and Mine Reinforcement by Polymers Current Status of the Art. 1971. R. A. V. Raff
323. Dispersion of Thermal Effluents. 1971. C. C. Lomax
324. Simulation of Water Quality Enhancement in a Polluted Lake. 1972. C. N. Lin, S. K. Bhagat, and J. F. Orsborn
325. Efflux from a Thermally Stratified Flow. 1972. Mohinder Nath Sood, Richard W. Crain, Jr., Arthur L. Jones
326. Hydraulic Model Studies of a Second Power House at Rock Island Hydroelectric Project. 1972. Alan F. Babb
327. Perspectives on Technological Progress. A Treatise on the Past, Present, and Future of Engineering Contributions and Effects. (Engineering & Society Series No.1). 1973. Carl W. Hall
328. Behavior of Wood I-Beams bonded with Elastomeric Adhesive. 1973. Robert J. Hoyle, Jr., P.E.
329. Thermal Energy Analysis of Lake and Reservoirs. 1973 Richard W. Crain, Jr.
330. More Responsive Water Planning is Possible. 1973. Howard Copp.
331. Surface to Subsurface Correlation of Columbia River Basalt Using Geophysical Data, in parts of Adams and Franklin Counties, Washington. 1973. Barbara A. Siems.
332. The Gas-Cooled Breeder Reactor With Gas Turbines and Dry Cooling Towers. 1973. D. A. Mandell, G. W. Hinman, H. A. Sorensen, R. M. Horton
333. Engineering and the Computer. Engineering and Society Series No. 2. George T. Austin
334. Thermal Power Plant Waste Heat Utilization. 1974. D. A. Mandell
335. Perspectives on Energy. Engineering and Society Series No.3. C. W. Hall, R. Crain, and G. Hinman
336. PSR--A Computer Program for Calculation of Steady-Flow Homogeneous Combustion Reaction Kinetics. 1974. D. T. Pratt
337. Glued-Laminated Douglas Fir Beams from E-Rated and Tension Proof Loaded Lumber. 1974. M. D. Strickler and R. F. Pellerin
338. A radiocarbon dating primer. 1975. John C. Sheppard.
339. Pollutant production from forest slash burns. 1975. P. C. Malte.
340. Duration of load characteristics of structural members in bending and tension. 1976. M.D. Strickler, R.F. Pellerin, and J.W. Martin.

CIRCULARS
MASC location: WSU 159-3
Please check with your local library about access to these before contacting MASC. Items in this series may be cataloged under their title, or under this title: Circular (Washington State University. College of Engineering).

C1. Plants for Geobotanical Prospecting. 1962. D. L. Masson
C2. Research at WSU Has Improved the Emotional Stress Meter. 1962. H. J. Dana, L. B. Craine, and R. A. Bureau
C3. Manufacturing: A Prime Basis for Inland Empire Growth. 1962. E. W. Greenfield
C4. Current Event Awareness Among Engineering and Non-Engineering Students. 1963. J. D. Stevens
C5. In the Public Eye (A Collection of Newspaper Accounts of Institute Projects). 1963.
C6. Prospecting by Water Analysis. 1963. D. L. Masson
C7. Sewage Stabilization Ponds. 1963. G. H. Dunstan and R. H. Green
C8. Manufacturing Progress in the Inland Empire for 1963. 1963. E. W. Greenfield
C9. The STRactan Story. 1963. J. D. Stevens and M. F. Adams
C10. Readability in 20 Technical Journals. 1964. J. D. Stevens
C11. Research--An Ingredient to Successful Competition. 1964. E. W. Greenfield
C12. Prospecting by Soil Analysis. 1964. D. L. Masson
C13. An Opportunity for the Power Industry in Stimulating Engineering Research and Graduate Training. 1964. E. W. Greenfield
C14. Feasibility Study for the Production of a Paper Coating Clay from Regional Sources. 1965. D. L. Masson
C15. Time-Dependent Vector Functions in Electrical Engineering. 1964. J. F. Szablya
C16. Plastics in the Paper Industry. 1964. R. A. V. Raff
C17. Fiber Reinforcement in Plastics. 1967. R. A. V. Raff
C18. Man-Power Needs in Electrical Engineering. 1965. E. W. Greenfield
C19. Literature Review and Discussion Concerning Fundamental Studies of the Interface between Metal, Glass, or Carbon Reinforced Polymers. 1965. R. A. V. Raff
C20. Ground Water Exploration &Development. 1965. J. W. Crosby III
C21. Applied Geomechanics. 1965. D. L. Masson
C22. Economic Study of Colville Andalusite. 1965. D. L. Masson
C23. Tables of Roots of Certain Transcendental Equations Arising in Eigenfunction Expansions. 1965. K. A. Switzer
C24. Studies on the Application of Radioisotopes Techniques in Stream Pollution Problems in the Pulp and Paper Industry. 1965. R. M. Chatters and R. L. Peterson
C25. Electrolytic Polymerization Coating or Plating of Metals with Plastics. 1966. R. A. V. Raff
C26. Beneficiation of Washington Barite. 1966. D. L. Masson and J. A. Jaekel
C27. A Study of Truck Tire Wear on the Pavement Test Track. 1966. M. Krukar
C28. Directory of Northwest Research Laboratories. 1967. R. H. Scott
C29. In the Public Eye. (News Releases) 1968.
C30. The Management and Disposal of Dairy Manure. 1968. D. E. Proctor
C31. Polyethylene. 1969. R. A. V. Raff
C32. Fumarole Gaseous Emanations: Their Influence. on Carbon-14 Dates. 1969. R. M. Chatters, J. W. Crosby III, and L. G. Engstrand
C33. Modified Lignin as an Electrical Semiconductor and as a Superconductor--a Review. 1970. R. A. V. Raff
C34. Wastewater, Utilization in the Potato Processing Industry.. 1970. E. Hindin
C35. Accelerated Weathering Simulator. 1970. M. F. Adams
C36. Computer Aided Convective Heat Transfer Instruction. 1970. D. A. Mandell and M. Savage
C37. Studies on Instrumentation and Modeling Relative to Direct Current Transmission and Buried Structures. 1970. E. W. Greenfield, J. F. Szablya, L. B. Craine, M. F. Adams and G. H. Kalich
C38. On Phasor Diagrams of Synchronous Machines. 1969. J. F. Szablya
C39. Regression Programs for Wang 370 Equipment Operating with Wang 373 Storage. 1970. A. R. Hard
C40. Molecular Engineering of Structural Plastics. 1971. R. V. Subramanian
C41. Channel Flow of Radiating Nonisothermal Hydrogen Plasma. 1972. D. A. Mandell
C42. Errors in Experimentation. 1972. Carl W. Hall
C43. Homer Jackson Dana --Index Register of his Papers. 1974.
C44. Polymers as Materials. Materials Selection Adhesion and Adhesives Polymer Ecology. (a course outline). January 1973. R. A. V. Raff
C45. WSU Engineering Research Makes News (In the Public Eye) Collection of news stories. January 1973.
C46. Light-Weight Industrialized Housing in the Scandinavian Countries. 1973. J. D. Jackson
C47. Research Strategy for Electric Power Needs of the Future. (Presented at the Engineering Foundation Conference, Henniker, New Hampshire, August 20-24, 1972). Carl W. Hall
C48. Pilot Plant Study--Treatment on Vegetable Processing Waste. 1973. S. K. Bhagat, G. E. Gray, D. E. Proctor
C49. Heavy Metal Accumulation in the Coeur d'Alene Lake - Spokane River Drainage. (Presented at the 40th meeting of PNPCA, Oct. 10-12, 1974, Vancouver, B.C.) P. F. X. F. Dunigan, Jr., and W. H. Funk
C50. Solidification of Low-Level Radioactive Wastes. 1974. R. A. V. Raff and R. V. Subramanian
C51. Survival of Escherichia coli in Oligotrophic Waters. 1974. Principal Investigator, D. L. Johnstone; Co-Investigator, A. M. Kubinski
C52. Remote Sensing Instrumentation for Full-Scale Fire Experiments. 1975. Myung K. Chung and David E. Stock
C53. Solar Heating Systems for Houses. 1975. James S. Englund
C54. John W. Talbott : a Biography and Bibliography. 1979. Karen H. Elwood

HIGHWAY PUBLICATIONS
MASC location: WSU 159-4
Please check with your local library about access to these before contacting MASC.

Hl. The Engineer and Pedology. 1954. J. H. McLerran
H2. Soils of Snohomish County. 1955. J. H. McLerran and S. H. Krashevski
H3. Soils of King County. 1955. J. H. McLerran and S. H. Krashevski
H4. Soils of Skagit County. 1955. J. H. McLerran and S. H. Krashevski
H5. Soils of Whatcom County. 1955. J. H. McLerran and S. H. Krashevski
H6. Soils of Island County. 1956. E. A. Sibley and S. H. Krashevski
H7. County Gas Allocation Study. 1954.
H8. Continuation Study of County Gas Tax Fund Allocation. G. A. Riedesel and P. C. Hooper
H9. City Street Needs. Vol. 1. 1958. G. A. Riedesel and R. C. Hulseman
H10. County Traffic Studies. 1958. E. A. Sibley
H11. The Equitable Obligation when Assessed Irrigation Districts Lands. M. C. Jensen, A. M. Hartman, O. L. Brough, and B. D. Parrish
H12. Disposition of State Highways Affected by Relocation. 1958. G. A. Riedesel
H13. Highway Classification --Consideration of Highway Additions or Deletions. 1958. G. A. Riedesel and R. C. Hulseman
H14. Washington Street and Highway Need Study --Manual of Information and Instruction. 1959.
H15. Washington Street and Highway Need Study --Summary and Conclusions. 1960.
H16. Washington Street and Highway Need Study --City and County Needs and Finances. 1961.
H17. Washington Street and Highway Need Study --Improvements in Administration. 1960.
H18. Highway Classification --Consideration of Highway Additions and Deletions. 1960. G. A. Riedesel and G. A. Corser
H19. Agricultural Products Transportation Report. J. E. George
H20. Street Construction and Maintenance Through City-County Agreements. 1962.
H21. Uniform Cost Records for Washington City Streets. 1962. G. A. Riedesel
H22. Renton Arterials. 1964. L. J. Ross and G. A. Riedesel
H23. Route Studies. 1964. L. J. Ross and G. A. Riedesel
H24. Legislation for Better Road and Street Administration. 1964. L. J. Ross and G. A. Riedesel
H25. A Review of the Legislation on Priority Programming for Washington Highways. 1964. L. J. Ross and G. A. Riedesel
H26. 1965 Cost Factor Adjustment for County Gas Tax Fund Allocation.
H27. A Study of the Social, Economic and Environmental Impact of Highway Transportation Facilities on Urban Communities. 1968.
H28. None
H29. Vol. 2, Experimental Ring No. 2. --A Study of Untreated, Emulsion Treated and Asphaltic-Cement Treated Bases. 1968.
H30. Vol. 3, Experimental Ring No. 3. --A Study of Untreated, Emulsion Treated and Asphaltic-Cement Treated Bases. 1969.
H31. Vol. 4, Experimental Ring No. 4. --A Study of Untreated, Sand Asphalt, and Asphalt Concrete Bases. 1970.
H32. Pavement Deflection Measurement-Dynamic --A Feasibility Study. Final Report. 1970. F. Brands and J. C. Cook
H33. Pavement Deflection as Pavement Overlay Criteria. 1970. J. C. Cook and M. Krukar
H34. Vol. 5. --Evaluation and Analyses of Results from Experimental Rings Nos. 1. through 4.
H35. Pavement Deflection Measurement-Dynamic --Phase II, Final Report. 1971. F. Brands and J. C. Cook
H36. The Effect of Studded Tires on Different Pavement Materials and Surface Textures. May 22, 1972. M. Krukar and J. C. Cook
H37. Pavement Deflection Measurement-Dynamic --Phase II. Section I. {Suitcase} Final Report. 1972. F. Brands and J. C. Cook
H38. Pavement Deflection Measurement-Dynamic --Phase II. Section II. {Vehicle} Final Report. 1972. F. Brands and J. C. Cook
H39. Studded Tire Pavement Wear Reduction and Repair --Final Report. Experimental Ring #5. 1972. M. Krukar and J. C. Cook
H40. Studded Tire Pavement Wear Reduction and Repair --Phase II. 1973. M. Krukar and J. C. Cook
H41. Studded Tire Pavement Wear Reduction and Repair Final Report. 1973. H. C. Sorenson, M. Krukar, and J. C. Cook
H42. Pavement Deflection Measurement-Dynamic --Phase IV. Final Report. 1975. F. Brands and J. C. Cook

TECHNICAL REPORT SERIES
MASC location: WSU 159-3
The Technical Report Series was discontinued after T10. Please check with your local library about access to these before contacting MASC. Items in this series may be cataloged under their title, or under this title: Technical Report (Washington State Institute Of Technology).

T1. Milling Tests on Yellowhead Zinc Ore. 1956. J. W. Joyce, J. H. Dismant, and W. C. Aitkenhead
T2. A Universal Dryer for Particleboard Research. 1956. C. J. Douty
T3. K-3-Neighborhood Schools. 1957. R. P. Darlington
T4. Beneficiation of Uranium Ore by Flotation. 1958. J. A. Jaekel
T5. Flapreg. 1957. J. W. Talbott
T6. Hydraulic Model Studies for Karnafuli Project Spillway. 1958. E. R. Tinney and I. L. Maytin
T7. Spillway Model Studies for the Oxbow Hydro-electric Development. 1958. H. D. Copp and E. R. Tinney
T8. A Utilization Survey of the Non-Metallic Minerals of the State of Washington. 1958. E. N. K1emgard
T9. Hydraulic Model Studies for Rocky Reach Hydroelectric Power Project.
     Part I --River Diversion. 1963. H. D. Copp
     Part II --Fish Passage Facilities. 1959. C. C. Lomax, Jr.
     Part III --Energy Dissipation. 1965. H. D. Copp and E. R. Tinney
     Part IV --Spillway Operation. 1964. H. D. Copp
T10. Spillway Model Studies for the Tres Marias Project. 1958. H. D. Copp, H. A. Knapp, and E. R. Tinney

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS AND BROCHURES
MASC location: Various; primarily WSU 158 and WSU 158-1.

Effect of Press Cycles and Moisture Content on Physical Properties of Douglas-Fir F1akeboard. M. D. Strickler

Abstracts for the Advancement of the Industrial Utilization of Cereal Grains.

Wood Industry Abstracts.

Small-Scale Placer Mining. (Bulletin 45M) 1968. D. L. Masson

Radioisotopes for Washington Industry. 1969. R. M. Chatters

Research Division Brochure. This brochure outlines briefly the aims, policies and activities of the College of Engineering's research organization. Through photographs, drawings and text, it details how a project is set up and carried out. It lists major areas of research within the Division's scope.

Engineering WSU. This booklet describes engineering generally, and then specifically defines eight sub-disciplines. General information is presented regarding the University, student life, scholarships and grants.

Professional Personnel Directory. This booklet lists the faculty of the College of Engineering, their degrees and their fields of academic and research interest.

Technical Conferences, Clinics and Short Courses. Issued yearly, this pamphlet lists conferences, clinics and short courses on various subjects which are held throughout the year. These are sponsored by the Engineering Extension Service, College of Engineering and are held mainly on the Washington State University campus.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Science. An information folder on the engineering science Ph.D. program at Washington State University.

Patent Policy at Washington State University. This pamphlet details WSU patent development policy, and lists the patent committee.

Introduction to Dielectric Theory and Measurements. This publication, written by Eugene W. Greenfield, contains information on electrostatic field concepts, the dielectric field, the dielectric circuit, molecular properties of dielectrics and dielectric measurements.

A Study of the Road System of Benton County Washington -1969. Highway Publication. G. A. Riedesel and G. K. Davies

Mechanical Equipment of Buildings. (Used in ME 324) 1972. J. S. Englund

Wood Technology in the Design of Structures. R. J. Hoyle, Jr.

Water. Proceedings of A Regional Water Resources Conference, November 6 and 7, 1968.

Experimental Treatment of Food Processing Waste Waters at Walla Walla, Washington in 1959. Rolf T. Skrinde.

REPRINT SERIES
MASC location: WSU 159-3
Please check with your local library about access to these before contacting MASC. Items in this series should be obtainable at libraries from the journals in which they were originally published.

1. Extraction of Alumina. Clay. Ind. & Eng. Chem., 38. 1946. M. F. Adams, F. H. Sharp, O. Redlich, C. C. March, E. K. Holt, and J. E. Taylor
2. The System Aluminum Sulfate--Sulfuric Acid--Water at 60 degrees. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., 71. 1949. J. L. Henry and G. B. King
3. Titanium--Polarographic Determination in Clays and Clay Products. Anal. Chem., 20. 1948. D. F. Adams
4. Phase Rule Investigation of the System Al203S03H20 at 60 degrees, Basic Region. Jour. Am. Chem. Soc., 72. 1950. J. L. Henry and G. B. King
5. Application of Supersonic Energy to High Speed Electronic Recording. Proc. Nat. Elect. Conf. 1949. H. J. Dana and•J. L. Van Meter
6. Studies on Blood Plasma of Domestic Animals. 1. Absorption Spectrums of Plasma of Some Individual Animals. Am. Vet. Res., 11(38). 1950. F. C. Stone and M. F. Adams
7. Continuous Fermentation Cycle Times. Ind. & Eng. Chem. 42. 1950. S. L. Adams
8. Atmospheric Pollution in the Ponderosa Pine Blight Area. Ind. & Eng. Chem., 44. 1952. D. F. Adams, D. J. Mayhew, R. M. Gnagy, E. P. Richey, R. K. Koppe, and I. W. Allen
9. Complex Aluminum Part Successfully Shell Molded. Iron Age, 172(4). 1953. R. V. Heath
10. Preliminary Report on the Test Method for Evaluating Gluability of Hardboard. Jour. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. 1953. G. G. Marra and J. W. Wilson.
11. Arabogalactan from Western Larch Wood. Jour. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. 4(1). 1954. G. T. Austin
12. The Composition of Foreign and Domestic Bone Meals Used in Livestock Feeding. Jour. Animal Sc., 13(1). 1954. T. H. Blosser, W. H; Abbitt, A. O. Shaw, U. S. Ashworth, and E. P. Smith
13. Manufacture of Hardboard in the U. S. Paper Trade Journal, 134. 1954. G. G. Marra
14. Exploratory Tests of the Air-Carbon Arc Cutting Process. Welding. Jour. Res. Supp. 33(6). 1954. A. R. Hard
15. Adverse Possession as Defined by Washington State Court Decisions. Surveying & Mapping, 13(1). 1953. J. H. McLerran
16. The Development of a Sulphuric Acid Leaching Process for the Extraction of Electrolytic Manganese from Certain High-Silica Ores of the Olympic Peninsula of Washington. Bul. W.I. Mining Experiment Sta. & State Electrometallurgical Res. Lab. 1943. F. M. Sharp
17. The Culture and Physiology of a Thermophilic Cellulose-Fermenting Bacterium. Jour. Bact., 56(5). 1948. R. H. McBee
18. Exploring the Possibilities in Light Metals Welding. Western Industry, 14(2). 1949. A. R. Hard
19. Some Observations on Photo-elastic Materials Stressed Beyond the Elastic Limit. Proc. Soc. for Exp. Stress Analysis, 8(2). 1951. B. Fried
20. The Evaluations of Commercial Resins as Binders for Foundry Mold Making. NW Scientific Assoc. 1949. E. M. Cramer
21. Hard-end Detected Early. Testing Device Used for Bartlett Pears Determines Hardness Without Injuring Fruit. Food Packer. 1950. E. Ross and N. H. Shoup
22. The Relation of Blood Sodium, Potassium Calcium, and Chlorides to the Blood Ketones in Cows with Ketosis. Scientific Paper 945, Wash. Ag. Exp. Sta. 1950. T. H. Blosser, G. M. Ward, M. F. Adams, and G. V. Ott
23. An Investigation of the Leach Process as a Function of Aggregate Particle Size of Calcined Clay. NW Sci., 25(2). 1951. J. Kinoshita and J. L. Henry
24. Modification of the Buhler Mill for Micro Milling. Cereal Chem. 28(4). 1951.
25. Problems in the Conversion of Residual Wood to Hardboard. Proc. 7th NW Wood Prod. Clinic. (Pub. ASME). 1952. G. G. Marra
26. The Relation of Prepartal and Postpartal Mineral Balances to the Occurrence of Parturient Paresis in Dairy Cows. Jour. Dairy Sci., 35(7). 1952. G. M. Ward, T. H. Blosser, and M. F. Adams
27. The Availability of the Phosphorus in Unifine Flour for the Chick. Poultry Sci. 31(5). 1952. J. F. Sieburth, J. McGinnis, T. Wahl, and B. A. McLaren
28. Blood Levels of Some Inorganic and Organic Constituents in Normal Parturient Cows and Cows with Parturient Paresis. Jour. Dairy Sci., 36(1). 1953. G. M. Ward, T. H. Blosser, M. F. Adams, and J. B. Crilly
29. Electrophotometric Determination of Osmotic Resistance of Ovine Erythrocytes. Cornell Vet., 43(l). 1953. E. C. Stone, M. F. Adams, and W. M. Dickson
30. Periodate Oxidation of Pea Cannery Wastes. Sewage and Ind. Wastes, 25(8). 1953. R. B. Flay
31. A Study in Photoplasticity: The Photoelastic Effect in the Region of Large Deformation in Polyethylene. Proc. of Sec. U. S. Nat'l Congress of Applied Mechanics. June, 1954 (Pub. by ASME, 1955). B. Fried and N. Shoup
32. Improved Electronic Apparatus for Measuring Deception-Induced Physiological Changes. Proc. Nat'l Elect. Conf. 1955. H. J. Dana, C. C. Barnett, and D. R. Dennison
33. Properties of Welds in Al-Mg-Mn Alloys 5083 and 5086. Welding Journal; 34(2). 1955. L. A. Cook, S. L. Channon, and A. R. Hard
34. Manganese Ore in the Vicinity of Wellpinit, Washington and Its Beneficiation. Pacific Northwest Conf. of the Am. Inst. of Min. and Metal. Eng. April 28-30, 1955. J. W. Crosby III and D. L. Masson
35. Some Effects of Hydrogen Fluoride on the Internal Structure of Pinus Ponderosa Needles. Proceedings of the Third National Air Pollution Symposium. April, 1955. R. A. Solberg, D. F. Adams, and H. A. Ferchau
36. Cannery Waste Disposal by Irrigation. Sewage and Industrial Wastes, 27(7). 1955. G. H. Dunstan and J. V. Lunsford
37. Blancher Waste Disposal by Trickling Filtration--Pea Cannery Waste; Blancher Waste Trickling Filter Study. Industrial Wastes. 1955. G. V. Leete, G. H. Dunstan,and J. V. Lunsford
38. Anaerobic Digestion of Pea-Blancher Waste. Sewage and Industrial Wastes, 27(10). 1955. G. E. Oliver and G. H. Dunstan
39. Effect of pH on High-Salt-Thorium Fluoride Titration. Analytical Chem., 28. 1956. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
40. Relationship of Atmospheric Fluoride Levels and Injury Indexes on Gladiolus and Ponderosa Pine. Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 4(1). 1956. D. F. Adams, C. Shaw, R. M. Gnagy, R. K. Koppe, D. J. Mayhew, and W. D. Yerkes, Jr.
41. Relationships of Injury Indexes and Fumigation Fluoride Levels. Phytopathology. 1956. D. F. Adams, C. G. Shaw, and W. D. Yerkes, Jr.
42. A Field Survey for the Detection of Bovine Fluorosis. Northwest Science, 30(1). 1956. G. R. Spencer, G. K. Garlick, E. C. Stone, R. L. Albrook, and D. F. Adams
43. The Effects of Air Pollution on Plant Life. A. M. A. Archives of Industrial Health, 14. September, 1956. D. F. Adams
44. Histological Responses of Some Plant Leaves to Hydrogen Fluoride and Sulfur Dioxide. American Jr. of Botany, 43(10). Dec., 1956. R. A. Solberg and D. F. Adams
45. Relationship Among Exposure Periods, Foliar Burn, and Fluorine Content of Plants Exposed to Hydrogen Fluoride. Agr. and Food Chemistry, 5(2). 1957. D. F. Adams, H. G. Applegate, and J. W. Hendrix
46. Effect of Cannery Waste Removal on Stream Conditions. Sewage and Industrial Wastes, 29(4). 1957. J. V. Lunsford
47. Determination of Urinary Fluoride. Analytical Chemistry, 29. July, 1957. D. F. Adams, R. K. Koppe, and D. J. Mayhew
48. Furnace Design for Burning Calcium-Base Spent Sulphite Liquor. Tappi, 40(8). August, 1957. H. A. Sorensen and C. J. Douty
49. Further Applications of the Limed Filter Paper Technique in Fluorine Air Pol1ution Studies. Jr. Air Pollution Control Assoc., 7. August, 1957. D. F. Adams
50. A Procedure for Measuring the Water Vapor Permeability of Insulation Board. Tappi, 40(11). November, 1957. R. D. Ziegler
51. Effect of Several Production Variables on Modulus of Rupture and Internal Bond Strength of Boards Made of Green Douglas Fir Planer Shavings. Forest Products Jr., 7(10). October, 1957. J. W. Talbott and T. M. Maloney
52. Studies of Conductor Vibration in Laboratory Span, Outdoor Test Span and Actual Transmission Lines. International Conf. on Large Electric Systems, Paris, France. June 4-14, 1958. A. R. Hard
53. Holly Minerals' New Three-Step Process for Impure Mercury Ores. Mining World. February, 1958. E. Oberbil1ig, J. Fyfe, W. C. Aitkenhead, and J. Jaekel
54. Application of Instrumentation to Pulp Mill Atmospheric Discharges. Tappi, 41(7). July, 1958. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
55. Horizontal Bundle Spacers. Power Apparatus and Systems. October, 1958. R. J. Mather and A. R. Hard
56. Particleboards. Their Classification and Composition. Forest Products Journal, Vol. VIII, No. 12. December, 1958. G. G. Marra
57. A Non-Destructive Test of Glue Bond Quality. Forest Products Journal. October, 1955. B. A. Jayne
58. Beneficiation of Autunitic Ores. Mining Engineering. January, 1959. W. C. Aitkenhead and J. A. Jaekel
59. Effect of Site and Spacing on the Specific Gravity of Wood of Plantation-Grown Red Pine. Tappi 41(4). April, 1958. B. A. Jayne
60. Educating the Wood Technologist For Research and Service. Forest Products Journal, Vol. IX, No. 2. February, 1959. B. A. Jayne and R. W. Wel1wood
61. Flapreg Flakeboard--Resin-Impregnated, Compressed Wood Flakes. Forest Products Journal, Vol. IX, No. 2. February, 1959. J. W. Talbott
62. New Guides to Chrysocolla Flotation. Mining World/World Mining. July, 1959. J. A. Jaekel
63. Automatic Atmospheric Fluoride Pollutant Analyzer. Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 31. July, 1959. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
64. Mechanical Properties of Wood Fibers. Tappi 42(6). June, 1959. B. A. Jayne
65. Some Characteristics of Anaerobic Sludge Digestion. l. Effect of Loading. Sew. & Ind. Waste. June, 1959. L. E. Mueller, E. Hindin, J. V. Lunsford, and G. H. Dunstan
66. Effects of Press Cycles and Moisture Content on Properties of Douglas-Fir Flakeboard. Forest Products Journal, Vol. IX, No. 7. July, 1959. M. D. Strickler
67. Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Hydrogen Sulphide, Sulphur Dioxide, Mercaptans, and Alkyl Sulphides and Disulphides. Tappi, Vol. 42, No. 7. July, 1959. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
68. An Automatic Atmospheric Fluoride Analyzer with Potential Application to Other Pollutants. APCA Jr., 9(3). Nov. 1959. D. F. Adams, R. K. Koppe, and H. J. Dana
69. Some Aspects of Sludge Digestion. Water and Sewer Works. Oct., 1959. E. Hindin and G. H. Dunstan
70. Research on High Rate Trickling Filter Efficiency. Public Works, 91(1). January, 1960. S. A. Abdul-Rahim, E. Hindin, G. H. Dunstan
71. Vibrational Properties of Wood. Forest Products Jr., IX(II). November, 1959. B. A. Jayne
72. Transmission Conductor Vibration Tests. Power Apparatus and Systems. August, 1959. M. B. Elton, A. R. Hard, and A. N. Shealy
73. Experimental Operation of Industrial Waste Stabilization Ponds. Public Works, 91(4). April, 1960. G. H. Dunstan and Leonard L. Smith
74. Air-To-Air Heat Pump. ASHRAE Jr. March, 1960. J. S. Englund
75. Freezing-Point Depressions of Hoagland's Carbo-Wax Systems. Nature, 186(4720). April, 1960. H. G. Applegate
76. Effect of Flake Dimensions On Properties of Particleboards. Forest Products Jr., X(5). May, 1960. J. Bromberg
77. Effect of Aqueous Fluoride Solutions on Respiration of Intact Bush Bean Seedlings. l. Inhibitation and Stimulation of Oxygen Uptake. American Jr. of Botany, 47(5). May, 1960. H. G. Applegate, D. F. Adams, and R. C. Carriker
78. Some Mechanical Properties of Wood Fibers in Tension. Forest Products Jr., X(6). June, 1960. B. A. Jayne
79. Adsorption Sampling and Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Sulfur Compounds in Waste Process Gases. Tappi 43(6). June, 1960. D. F. Adams, R. K. Koppe, and D. M. Jungroth
80. Flotation of Some Oxidized and Nonmetallic Ores. Mining Congress Jr. May, 1960. W. C. Aitkenhead and J. A. Jaekel
81. Nutritional and Water effect on Fluoride Uptake and Respiration of Bean Seedlings. Phyton 14(2). June, 1960. H. G. Applegate and D. F. Adams
82. An Automatic Hydrogen Fluoride Recorder Proposed for Industrial Hygiene and Stack Monitoring. Analytical Chemistry, 32. September, 1960. D. F. Adams
83. Fundamental Processes in Lubricating Metal Surfaces at 100F to 1700F. Lubrication Engineering. October, 1960. E. N. Klemgard
84. An Aviation Hazard Light for Mid-Span Operation on Power Transmission Lines. Trans. of the Am. Inst. of Electrical Engrs. June, 1960. H. J. Dana
85. Centrifugally Accelerated Paper Chromatography of Carbohydrates. Phyton, 5. September, 1960. H. G. Applegate and R. C. Carriker
86. Reversed Seismic Profiles Provide Better Rippability Factors. Mining World. August, 1960. J. W. Crosby III
87. Effect of Detention Time on Anaerobic Digestion. Water Pollution Control Federation Jr. September, 1950. E. Hindin and G. H. Dunstan
88. Invisible Injury of Bush Beans by Atmospheric and Aqueous Fluorides. International Journal of Air Pollution, 3(4). April, 1960. H. G. Applegate and D. F. Adams
89. The Effect of Temperature and Moisture Content on the Moisture Permeab1ity of Building Boards--Some Preliminary Results. Tappi, 43(11). November, 1960. R. D. Ziegler
90. Effect of Atmospheric Fluoride on Respiration of Bush Beans. The Botanical Gazette, 121(4). June, 1960. H. G. Applegate and D. F. Adams
91. Colorimetric Method for Continuous Recording Analysis of Atmospheric F1uoride--Test Chamber and Interference Studies with the Mini-Adak Analyzer. Analytical Chemistry. 33. January, 1961. D. F. Adams, R. K. Koppe, and N. E. Matzek
92. Development of a Variable Reluctance Velocity Meter. Jr. of the Hydraulics Division Proc. ASCE. January, 1961. 1. L. Maytin
93. Variations in Starch and Total Polysaccharide Content of Pinus Ponderosa Needles With Fluoride Fumigation. Plant Physiology, 36(2). March, 1961. D. F. Adams and M. T. Emerson
94. High-Temperature Lubes Studied for Space Vehicles. SAE, 69(2). February, 1961. E. N. K1emgard
95. Nitrogen Deficiency and F1uoride Susceptibility of Bean Seedlings. Science 133(3462). May, 1961. D. F. Adams and C. W. Sulzbach
96. Conflicts Between Scientists, Newsmen. The Quill, XLIX. July, 1961. J. D. Stevens
97. Mechanics of Washout of an Erodible Fuse Plug. Jr. Hydraulics Div., Proc. ASCE, 87(HY 3). May, 1961. E. R. Tinney and H. V. Hsu
98. Studies on Larch Arabogalactan-- 1 & 11. Jr. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 50(7). July, 1961. M. R. Nazareth, C. E. Kennedy, V. L. Narayanan, and V. N. Bhatia
99. An Air Pollution Phytotron. Jr. of the Air Pollution Control Assoc., 11(10). October, 1961. D. F. Adams
100. A New Electro-Mechanical Velocity Meter. Northwest Science, 35(3). 1961. I. L. Maytin
101. Studies on Moisture Transmission Rates Through Quarter-Inch Plywood at Different Moisture Content Levels. Tappi, 44(9). September, 1961. R. D. Ziegler
102. A Quantitative Study of the Limed Filter Paper Technique for Fluorine Air Pollution Studies. Intl Jr. of Air and Water Pollution, 4. 1961. D. F. Adams
103. Decolorizing Studies on Arabogalactan from Larix Occidentalis Nutt. Tappi, 44(11). November, 1961. K. H. Ekman
104. Good-Writing Deserves Good Titles and Good Abstracts. Better Roads. April, 1962. J. D. Stevens
105. Analysis of Synthetic Organic Pesticides in Water. Jr. of Am. Water Works Assoc. January, 1962. E. Hindin, M. J. Hatten, D. S. May, Jr., R. T. Skrinde, G. H. Dunstan and
106. The Sorption of Phenols From Arabogalactan Solutions by Anion Exchangers. Jr. of Chromatography, 7. 1962. K. H. Ekman
107. Chemical Metallurgy and Metallurgical Engineering Curricula. Jr. of Engineering Education. April, 1962. S. A. Duran
108. Device for the Safe Interchange of the Lens and Prism Mounts of a Bausch & Lomb Littrow Spectrograph. Jr. of the Optical Society of America, 9. 1957. W. H. Abbitt
109. Free Streamline Theory for Segmental Jet Deflectors. Proc. Of the ASCE. September, 1962. E. R. Tinney, A. M. Arce, W. E. Barnes, O. W. Rechard, and G. R. Ingram
110. Terminal Shape of a Shallow Liquid Front. Jr. of the Hydraulics Division, Proc. of the ASCE. September, 1962. E. R. Tinney, A. M. Arce, and D. L. Bassett
111. Cascade Closure Diverts a River. Western Construction. April, 1962. E. R. Tinney
112. Logging in the West Coast Watershed Shows No Effect on Area's Water Yield. The Timberman. May, 1962. I. L. Maytin and E. R. Tinney
113. Some Physicochemical Properties of Arabinogalactan from Western Larch. Tappi. June, 1962. K. H. Ekman and C. Douglas
114. Are you Meeting Your 'Canon Three' Obligations? American Engineer. July, 1962. J. D. Stevens
115. An Analysis of Resin Efficiency in Particleboards. Forest Products Jr. July, 1962. M. Carroll and D. McVey
116. Use of Planer Mill Residues in Wood-Fiber Concrete. Forest Products Jr. July, 1962. E. M. Huffaker
117. Learn from the Readability Experts. Rubber Age. November, 1962. J. D. Stevens
118. Path of Technological Progress. Washington State University Review. Winter, 1962. G. G. Marra
119. Reaction Rate Studies of Catalytic Oxidation of Ethylene. I&EC Process Design & Develop., Vol. 1. October, 1962. D. W. Bolme
120. A Vibration Recording System for Long Time Observation. IEEE Conference paper. 1962. A. R. Hard
121. Ozone Analysis With the Mini-Adak II. Air Pollution Control Association Journal, Vol. 13, No. 2. February, 1963. D. F. Adams
122. Efficiency of Urea-and Phenol-Formaldehyde in Particleboard. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3. March, 1963. Murray Carroll
123. A Semi-Rational Nucleate Boiling Heat Flux Correlation. Inst. J. Heat Mass Transfer, Vol. 6. 1963. J. H. Lienhard
124. Determination of Hydrocarbons in Fire Remains. Jr. of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 2. April, 1963. B. V. Ettling
125. A Review of Techniques for Investigation of Friction and Wear in Aerospace Ball and Roller Bearings. 18th ASLE Annual Meeting. May, 1963. L. C. Lipp, E. N. Klemgard
126. The Effect of Pressure, Geometry, and the Equation of State Upon the Peak and Minimum Boiling Heat Flux. Transactions of the ASME, Jr. of Heat Transfer. 1963. J. H. Lienhard
127. Anaerobic Digestion of Potato Processing Wastes. Jr. Water Pollution Control Federation. April, 1963. E. Hindin, G. H. Dunstan
128. Spiral Grain in Trees, A Review. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 13, No. 7. July, 1963. A. F. Noskowiak
129. The Optical Wedge at Low Amplitudes. Test Engineering. April, 1961. A. R. Hard
130. Portable Cathode Follower Power Supply for Accelerometer Use. Test Engineering. July, 1963. A. R. Hard
131. The Dominant Unstable Wavelength and Minimum Heat Flux During Film Boiling on a Horizontal Cylinder. AIChE Heat Transfer Conference, Boston. August, 1963. J. H. Lienhard
132. Recognition of the Effects of Fluorides on Vegetation. Jr. Air Pollution Control Assn. August, 1963. D. F. Adams
133. A Field Evaluation of the Mini-Adak II Automatic Fluoride Air Pollutant Analyzer. Jr. Air Pollution Control Assn. April, 1962. D. F. Adams
134. Arabinogalactan--A Review of the Literature. Tappi. September, 1963. M. F. Adams and C. Doug1 as
135. Limnological Aspects of Anaerobic-Aerobic Lagoons. Developments in Industrial Microbiology, Vol. 4. 1963. R. H. Green, R. A. Phillips and G. H. Dunstan
136. Siliceous Skeletons of Wood Fibers. Forest Products Jr. September, 1963. R. M. Chatters
137. A Review of Techniques for Investigation of Friction and Wear in Aerospace Ball and Roller Bearings. Lubrication Engineering. December, 1963. L. C. Lipp and E. N. Klemgard
138. Piezoelectric Effect in Wood. Forest Products Jr. December, 1963. W. L. Galligan and L. D. Bertholf
139. Analysis of Volatile Fatty Acids in Sewage by Gas Chromatography. Water and Sewage Works. February, 1964. E. Hindin, D. S. May, R. McDonald, and G. H. Dunstan
140. A Survey of Modern Chemistry (Parts I-VI). Chemical Engineering. 1963-1964. G. H. Austin and H. F. Austin
141. Nondestructive Testing of Structural Lumber. Materials Evaluation. March, 1964. W. L. Galligan and R. F. Pellerin
142. Thermal Conductivity and Diffusivity of Partially Charred Wood. Forest Products Jr. May, 1964. P. T. Y. Wong
143. Nondestructive Testing in Wood. Forest Products Jr. May, 1964. W. L. Galligan
144. Effects of Nuclear Testing at Medium Frequencies. Jr. of Geophysical Research, Vol. 69, No. 11. June, 1964. G. L. Hower and L. B. Craine
145. Explosive Hazard of Arabinogalactan Dust. Northwest Science, Vol. 38, No. 3. 1964. B. V. Ettling
146. Some Generalizations of the Stability of Liquid-Gas-Vapor Systems. Int. Jr. Heat Mass Transfer, Vol. 7. 1964. J. H. Lienhard
147. Randomly Oscillating Turbulent Channel Flows. Jr. of Applied Mathematics & Physics (ZAMP), Vol. 15, Fasc. 4. 1964. J. H. Lienhard
148. Quantitative Studies of 2,4-D Esters in the Air. WEEDS, Vol. 12, No. 4. October, 1964. D. F. Adams, C. M. Jackson, and W. L. Bamesberger
149. Collection and Analysis of Synthetic Organic Pesticides from Surface and Ground Water. Residue Reviews, Vol. 7. 1964. E. Hindin, D. S. May, and G. H. Dunstan
150. A Statistical Mechanical Prediction of the Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph. Jr. Geophysical Research, Vol. 69, No. 24. December, 1964. J. H. Lienhard
151. Transient Effects in Tien's Nucleate Boiling Heat Flux Model. ASME Preprint No. 64-WA/HT-134. 1964. R. F. Boehm and J. H. Lienhard
152. A Survey of Modern Chemistry. Chemical Engineering, Pts. 1-15. 1963-1964. G. H. Austin and H. F. Austin
153. Spectrochemical Analysis of Inorganic Elements in Bacteria. Jr. of Bacteriology, Vol. 88, No. 6. December, 1964. M. A. Rouf
154. Deformation-Free Acid Drilling of Single Crystals. The Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 34, No. 9. September, 1963. R. F. Tinder
155. Effects of Metal Defects of Positive Ion Emission from Heated Iron Filaments. Jr. of Applied Physics, Vol. 35, No. 12. December, 1964. R. F. Tinder, G. A. Antypas, and E. E. Donaldson
156. On the Initial Plastic Behavior of Zinc Single Crystals. Acta Metallurgica, Vol. 13, No. 2. 1965. R. F. Tinder
157. Analysis of Kraft-Mill, Sulfur-Containing Gases with GLC Ionization Dectors. APCA Journal, Vol. 15, No. 1. January, 1965. D. F. Adams, R. K. Koppe, and W. N. Tuttle
158. Associations between VLF Hiss and HF Radar Echoes from Field-Aligned Ionization. Jr. of Geophysical Research, Vol. 70, No. 3. February, 1965. G. L. Hower and W. I. Gluth
159. A Vibrational Approach to. Nondestructive Testing of Structural Lumber. Forest Products Journal, Vol. XV, No. 3. March, 1965. R. F. Pellerin
160. Application of the Vibration Decay Test to Transmission Line Conductors. (Preprint--TP65-654) Power Systems and Apparatus. 1967. A. R. Hard
161. Liquid-Liquid Equilibria for the System Ethylene Glycol-Toluene-Acetone. Jr. of Chemical & Engineering Data, Vol. 10, No. 2. April, 1965. L. L. Sims and D. W. Bolme
162. A Survey of European Kraft Mill Odow Reduction Systems. TAPPI, Vol. 48, No. 5. May, 1965. D. F. Adams
163. New Techniques of Water Sampling for Carbon 14 Analysis. Jr. Geophysical Research, Vol. 70, No. 12. June, 1965. J. W. Crosby III and R. M. Chatters
164. Manganese Distribution in Wood by Neutron Activation Analysis. Forest Products Jr. May, 1965. W. L. Galligan, H. Stern, and P. Hohenschuh
165a. On Correlating the Peak and Minimum Boiling Heat Fluxes with Pressure and Heater Configuration. Transactions of the ASME Journal of Heat Transfer, Paper No. 65-HT-5. 1965. J. H. Lienhard and K. Watanabe
165b. Determining Votalite Neutral Compounds in Sewage by Gas Chromatography. 1965. E. H. Hindin, D. S. May, and G. H. Dunstan
166. European Air Pollution 1964. APCA Journal, Vol. 15, No. 8. 1965. D. F. Adams
167. Temperature and Scale Effects Upon Cavitation and Flashing in Free and Submerged Jets. Trans. of ASME Jr. of Basic Engr., Paper No. 65-WA/FE-13. 1965. J. H. Lienhard and J. M. Stephenson
168. Polymerization of Styrene and Styrene-Divinylbenzene in Wood. For. Prod. Jr., Vol. XV, No. 7. 1965. R. A. V. Raff, I. W. Herrick, and M. F. Adams
169. Benzaldehyde Polymerization and Copolymerization Studies. Jr. of Polymer Science, Part A, Vol. 3. 1965. R. A. V. Raff, J. L. Cook, and B. V. Ettling
170. The Combustion of Wooden Dowels in Heated Air. The Combustion Institute. 1965. E. R. Tinney
171. Archives Document Preservation. Northwest Science. 1966. R. A. V. Raff, I. W. Herrick, and M. F. Adams
172. Collection Technique for Aerosol and Gaseous Herbicides. Agr. & Food Chemistry, Vol. 13, No. 6. 1965. W. L. Bamesberger and D. F. Adams
173. Carbon-14 and Tritium Dating Science. 1965. E. A. Olson and R. M. Chatters
174. Manpower Needs in Electric Power Engineering. Proc. Am. Power Conf. 1965. E. W. Greenfield
175. The Prediction of Piezometric Groundwater Levels in Observation Wells Based on Prior Occurrences. Water Resources Research, Vol. 2, No. 1. 1966. J. F. Orsborn
176. High Frequency Auroral Noise. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 71, No. 5. March, 1966. G. L. Hower and F. C. Dunlap
177. Flame Retardant Wood by In Situ Catalyzed Thermal Polymerization of Organophosphorus Monomors. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2. February, 1966. R. A. V. Raff, I. W. Herrick and M. F. Adams
178. Problems of Relating Atmospheric Analyses to Effects of Air Pollution on Agriculture. APCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 4. April, 1966. M. R. Pack and D. F. Adams
179. Effect on Viscosity upon Liquid Velocity in Axi-Symmetric Sheets. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP), Vol. 17, Fasc. 2. 1966. J. H. Lienhard and T. A. Newton
180. Generalized Displacement of the Nucleate Boiling Heat-Flux Curve, with Pressure Change. International Journal Heat Mass Transfer, Vol. 9. 1965. J. H. Lienhard and V. E. Schrock
181. The Influence of Gravity Upon the Shape of Water Bells. Journal of Applied Mechanics. June, 1966. C. P. Huang and J. H. Lienhard
182. Absorption of Hydrogen Sulfide and Methyl Mercaptan from Dilute Gas Mixtures. APCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 5. May, 1966. G. A. Jensen, D. F. Adams, and H. Stern
183. An Air Quality Study in the Vicinity of Lewiston, Idaho, and Clarkston, Washington. APCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 6. June, 1966. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
184. Improved Sulfur-Reacting Microcoulometric Cell for Gas Chromatography. Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 38. July, 1966. D. F. Adams, G. A. Jensen, J. P. Steadman, R. K. Koppe, T. J. Robertson
185. Comparison of HF Radar Echoes and High-Latitude Spread F Measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 71, No. 13. July, 1966. G. L. Hower, D. M. Ranz, and C. L. Allison
186. Reverse Osmosis for Water Reclamation. Third International Conference on Water Pollution Research, Conference Center, Munich, Germany, Formal Discussion-- Paper 111-15. 1966. V. Merten and D. T. Bray
187. Quantitative Determination of Phenolic Resins in Particleboard. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 16, No. 6. June, 1966. B. V. Ettling and M. F. Adams
188. Comparison of Olfactory Thresholds obtained on Trained and Untrained Subjects. Proceedings of the 74th Annual Meeting American Psychological Assoc., New York. 1966. F. A. Young and D. F. Adams
189. Drop-Box Weir for Sediment-Laden Flow Measurement. Journal of the Hydraulics Division, Proceedings of the American. Society of Civil Engineers. September, 1966. C. W. Johnson, H. D. Copp and R. Tinney.
190. An Influence of Superheat Upon the Spray Configurations of Super-Heated Liquid Jets. Journal of Basic Engineering. Sept 1906. J. H. Lienhard
191. Response of Tomato Fruiting to Hydrogen Fluoride as Influenced by Valcium Nutrition. APCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 10. October, 1966. M. R. Pack;
192. Criteria for Analysis of Interregional Transfers of Water. Journal American Water Works Association. Vol. 58, No. 11. November, 1966. E. R. Tinney
193. Amplification of Irregularities in the Ionosphere. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 71, No. 23. December, 1966. D. H. Schrader and J. R. Kan
194. Distribution of Insecticides Sprayed by Airplane on an Irrigated Corn Plot. Advances in Chemistry Series, No. • 60. 1966. E. Hindin, D. S. May, and G. H. Dunstan.
195. An Atmospheric Survey for Aerosol and Gaseous 2,4-D Compounds. Advances in Chemistry Series, Number 60. 1966. W. l. Bamesberger and D. F. Adams
196. Modification of the Dohrmann Coulometer for Improved Bias and Gain Adjustment. Chemist-Analyst 56. January, 1967. R. A. Bureau, R. K. Koppe, and D. F. Adams
197. Spillway Discharge Coefficients for Rock Island Dam. Journal of the Hydraulics Division, Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers. May, 1965. C. C. Lomax
198. Microstratification in Waste Treatment Ponds. Journal of Water Pollution Control Federation. January, 1967. J. B. Stahl and D. S. May
199. Direct GLC Coulometric Analysis of Kraft Mill Gases. APCA Journal. March, 1967. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
200. Water-Resistant Flame Retardants for Preventing Forest Fires. Fire Technology. February, 1967. R. A. V. Raff, M. M. Mitchell, and M. F. Adams
201. A Comprehensive High-Power, High-Voltage, Power System-Based Laboratory. Proceedings of the American Power Conference. April 1967. J. F. Szablya and W. A. Lewis
202. Post-Curing by Electrical Induction Heating. Modern Plastic Vol. 44, No. 2. 1966. R. A. V. Raff, I. W. Herrick, and M. F. Adams
203. Evaluation of Gas Chromatographic Columns of Analysis of Subparts per Million Concentrations of Gaseous Sulfur Compounds. Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 6, June, 1967. R. K. Koppe and D. F. Adams
204. The Study of Accelerant Residues in Fire Remains. Law Enforcement Science and Technology, Ch. 4. 1967. B. V. Ettling and M. F. Adams
205. Coating of Wood and Millwork in a Fluidized Bed. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 17, No. 11. 1967. R. A. V. Raff, I. W. Herrick, and M. F. Adams
206. Improvement of the Aging Properties of Paper by a NACMC-KYMENE Treatment. Tappi, Vol. 50, No. 11. November, 1967. R. A. V. Raff and M. F. Adams
207. Archives Document Preservation II. Northwest Science, Vol. 41, No. 4. 1967. R. A. V. Raff, R. D. Ziegler, and M. F. Adams
208. Riometer Quiet Day Curves. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 72, No. 21. November, 1967. R. Heisler and G. L. Hower
209. Influence of Hydrogen Fluoride Fumigation on Acid-Soluble Phosphorous Compounds in Bean Seedlings. Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 1. December, 1967. M. Pack and A. Wilson
210. Hydroquinone, Resorcinol, Pyrocatechol. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, 2nd Edition, Vol. II. 1966. R. A. V. Raff and B. V. Ettling
211. Ethylene Polymers. Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Vol. 6. 1967. R. A. V. Raff
212. A Laboratory Evaluation of the Effect of Armor Rods When Applied to 2, l56MCM 84/19 (Bluebird) ACSR Conductor. IEEE Paper No. 68 CP 66. 1967. A. R. Hard and R. L. Reese
213. Impression Finger Jointing of Lumber. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 17, No. 10. October, 1967. M. D. Strickler
214. Flame Retardant Wood by In Situ Catalyzed Thermal Polymerization of Organophosphorous Monomers. Northwest Science, Vol. 42, No. 1. 1968. R. A. V. Raff and M. F. Adams
215. The Study of Accelerant Residues in Fire Remains. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 1 January, 1968. B. V. Ettling and M. F. Adams
216. Evaluation of an Odor Perception Threshold Test Facility. I Tappi, Vol. 51, No. 3. March, 1968. D. F. Adams, F. A. Young, and R. A. Luhr
217. Gel Filtration of Arabinogalactan from Western Larch. Tappi, Vol. 51, No. 3. March, 1968. B. V. Ettling and M. F. Adams
218. Analysis of Sulfur-Containing Gases in the Ambient Air Using Selective Pre-Filters and a Micro-Coulometric Detector. APCA Journal, Vol. 18, No. 3. March 1968. D. F. Adams, W. L. Bamesberger, and T. H. Robertson
219. Design of an 0dor Perception and Objectionability Threshold Test Facility. Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 2. 1968. L D. C. Sullivan, D. F. Adams, and F. A. Young
220. Thermal Degradation of Polymers through an Inductively Heated Insert. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A-l, Vol. 6, No. 4. April, 1968. R. A. V. Raff and A. M. Sharan
221. High-Temperature Moisture Relations of Grand Fir. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 18, No. 4. April, 1968. M. D. Strickler
222. Methods of Evaluation--Physico-Chemical. Proceedings of the International Conference on Atmospheric Emissions from Sulfate Pulping. April,1966. D. F. Adams
223. Gas-Phase Chlorination of Kraft Pulp Mill Gases. Tappi, Vol. 51, No. 5. May, 1968. R. K. Koppe and D. F. Adams
224. Emission Spectrochemical Analysis of Submil1igram Samples. Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 2. April,1968. C. E. Harvey
225. Liapunov Stability and Liapunov Functions of Infinite Dimensional Systems. 9th Joint Automatic Control Conference of the American Automatic Control Council. June, 1968. R. A. Baker and A. R. Bergen
226. The Grafting of Organic Polymers onto Inorganic Substances. (RLO-2043-2) Final Report. 1968.
227. Removal of Errors from Monthly Median Absorption Curves. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, Vol. 30. 1968. G. L. Hower and R. Heisler
228. Adhesive Durability: Specimen Designs for Accelerated Tests. Forest Products Journal, 14(1):8A. September, 1968. M. D. Strickler
229. A Course in Polymeric Materials. Engineering Education, Vol. 59, No. 2. October, 1968. R. A. V. Raff
230. Dissolved-Air Flotation for Harvesting Unicellular Algae. Water and Sewage Works. August, 1968. W. H. Funk, W. J. Sweeney, and D. E. Proctor
231. Washington State University Natural Radiocarbon Measure¬ments. I. Radiocarbon, Vol. 10, No. 2. 1968. R. M. Chatters
232. Migration of Pollutants in a Glacial Outwash Environment. Water Resources Research, Vol. 4, No. 5. October, 1968. J. W. Crosby III, D. L. Johnstone, C. H. Drake; and R. L. Fenton
233. Plastics Bead Pre-Expansion. SPE Journal, Vol. 24. November, 1968. R. A. V. Raff and M. F. Adams
234. Froth Flotation for Harvesting Chlorella Algae. Northwest Science, Vol. 42, No. 4. 1968. P. H. Smith, W. H. Funk, and D. E. Proctor
235. Pulp and the Paper Industry. Air Pollution, Vol. III, Ch. 39. 1968. D. F. Adams
236. Air Quality & The Wood Products Industry. Proceedings of the Northwest Wood Products Clinic. 1968. D. F. Adams
237. Isotopes & Radiation Technology. Isotopes & Radiation Technology, Vol. 6, No. 2. • 1968-1969. (A Summary of R. A. V. Raff's report--The Grafting of Organic Polymers onto Inorganic Substances) R. E. Greene
238. Insulated Wire & Cable--A Typical Electrical Insulation System. Proceedings of the 8th IEEE Insulation Conference. December, 1968. E. W. Greenfield
239. Consumption of an Animal Carcass in a Fire. The Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 60, No. 1. 1969. B. V. Ettling
240. Wheat Flours for Sizing Linerboard. Tappi, Vol. 51, No. 11. November, 1968. G. T. Austin and J. E. Sullivan
241. The Heat Capacity of Electrolytes Simulating Those Found in Silver Chloride-Magnesium Water-Activated Batteries. Journal of Electrochemical Society, Vol. 116, No. 5. May, 1969. D. W. Faletti, I. W. Herrick, and M. F. Adams
242. Analysis of Malodorous Sulfur-Containing Gases. Tappi, Vol. 52, No. 1. January, 1969. D. F. Adams
243. Improvements in the Collection of Hydrogen Sulfide in Cadmium Hydroxide Suspension. Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 3. April, 1969. W. L. Bamesberger and D. F. Adams
244. Rectangular-Bar Trashrack and Baffle Headlosses. Journal of the Power Division, ASCE, Vol. 94. November, 1968. J. F. Orsborn
245. Process Radiation in the German Plastics Industry. Comments made at the 6th PNW-WSU Plastics Conference. July, 1969. L. Wiesner. Translated and edited by R. A. V. Raff
246. Trace Element Measurements in the Aquatic Environment. Proceedings of Eutrophication--Biostimulation Workshop, Berkeley, California. June, 1969. W. H. Funk, S. K. Bhagat, and R. H. Filby
247. Further Comparison of Spread-F and Backscatter Sounder Measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research, Space Physics, Vol. 74, No. 14. July, 1969. G. L. Hower and A. B. Makhijani
248. Instrumenting Light Aircraft for Air Pollution Research. APCA Journal, Vol. 19, No. 6. June, 1969. D. F. Adams and R. K. Koppe
249. Treatment of Dairy Manure by Lagooning. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation, Washington, DC, Pt. 1. May, 1969. S. K. Bhagat and D. E. Proctor
250. Radiative Transport Quantities for a Hydrogen Plasma. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, Vol. 9. D. A. Mandell and R. D. Cess
251. Wood Foundations for Economy Housing. Economy Housing Seminar. 1967. J. F. Talbott
252. Water-Resistant Plywood Adhesive Based on Whole Wheat Flour. Adhesives Age. September, 1969. M. F. Adams, R. A. V. Raff, and H. F. Austin
253. Field Comparison of the Coulometric, Colorimetric, and Lead Acetate Tape Analysis Methods for Sulfur-Containing Gases. Tappi, Vol. 52, No. 7. July, 1969. W. L. Bamesberger and D. F. Adams
254. Adhesion of Metals to Polymers. Study of Interfaces Modified by Inductice Heating. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 13. 1969. R. A. V. Raff and A. M. Sharan
255. Electrical Wiring in Building Fires. Fire and Arson Investigator, Vol. 20, No. 4. June, 1969. B. V. Ett1ing
256. Conduction, Convection, and Radiation in a Nonisothermal Hydrogen Plasma. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, Vol. 9. April, 1969. D. A. Mandell
257. Lyapunov Stability and Lyapunov Functions of Infinite Dimensional Systems. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. AC-14, No. 4. August, 1969. R. D. Baker and A. R. Bergen
258. Rectangular-Bar Trashrack and Baffle Headlosses. ASCE Proc., Jr. of the Power Division. November, 1968. J. F. Orsborn
259. The Backscattering from Two Identical Circular Loops. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. AP-17, No. 6. November, 1969. J. L. Lin
260. Resin Distribution in Layered Particleboard. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1. June, 1969. T. M. Maloney
261. Drainage Density in Drift-Covered Basins. Proc. ASCE, Jr. of the Hydraulics Division. January, 1970. J. F. Orsborn
262. Experiments in Proof Loading Structural End-Jointed Lumber. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2. July, 1969. M. D. Strickler, R. F. Pellerin and J. W. Talbott
263. Radiative Energy Transfer within a Hydrogen Plasma. Int. Jr. Heat Mass Transfer, Vol. 13. May, 1970. D. A. Mandell and R. D. Cess
264. The Influence of Surface Emissivity on Conduction, Convection, and Radiation in a Nonisothermal Hydrogen Plasma. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, Vol. 10. September, 1969. D. A. Mandell
265. Isoprene: Identified as a Forest-Type Emission to the Atmosphere. Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 4. August, 1970. R. A. Rasmussen
266. Input--Output Stability of Linear Time-Invariant Systems. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. AC-15, No. 3. June, 1970. R. A. Baker and D. J. Vakharia
267. Multi-Station Observations of Long-Range Backscatter from Field¬Aligned Irregularities in the F-Layer. Jr. of Atmospheric & Terrestrial Physics, Vol. 32 February, 1970. W. W. Au and G. L. Hower
268. Exponential Kernel Approximation in Radiative Energy Transfer within a Hydrogen Plasma. AIAA Jr., Vol. 8. August, 1970. D. A. Mandell
269. Dependence of Properties on Spherulite Size in Crystalline Polymers. Northwest Science, Vol. 44, No. 3. January, 1970. R. A. V. Raff and A. S. Ahmad
270. End Gluing of Green Lumber. Forest Products Jr., Vol. 20, No. 9. September, 1970. M. D. Strickler
271. Stress-Grading Method for Dimension Lumber. Published by the American Society for Testing and Materials. 1964. H. G. McKean and R. J. Hoyle
272. Design Technology for Wood Materials in Housing. Wood and Fiber, Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring, 1970. R. J. Hoyle
273. Comparisons Between Calculated Ionospheric Absorption and Riometer Measurements. Jr. of Atmospheric & Terrestrial Physics, Vol. 32. April, 1970. R. Heisler and G. L. Hower
274. Backscattering from Two Identical Cylinders Illuminated by an Obliquely Incident Plane-Wave. Radio Science, Vol. 5, No. 8, 9. August-September, 1970. J. L. Lin
275. Electric Potentials and Domestic Water Supplies. Agricultural Engineering, Vol. 51, No. 7. July, 1970. L. B. Craine, M. H. Ehlers, and D. K. Nelson
276. Infrared Emissivity Values for Ponderosa Pine. Wood Science, Vol. 3, No. 2. October, 1970. J. S. Englund, D. P. Lowery, and E. S. Kotok
277. Polymer Grafting to Inorganic Substrates. R-0-2098-1 US Atomic Energy Commission, Annual Progress Report. Feb. 1, 1969¬January 31, 1970. R. A. V. Raff, R. V. Subramanian, D. J. Schecter, and M. F. Adams
278. Integrated Circuit Probability Selection Device (Technical Note). Jr. of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 10, No. 6. November, 1967. J. S. Sobolewski and W. H. Payne
279. Integrated Circuit Random Foreperiod Device and Digital Interval Timer. Behav. Res. Meth. & Instru. Vol. 1, No. 8. 1969. J. S. Sobolewski and W. H. Payne
280. A Programmable Data Concentrator for a Large Computing System. IEEE Transactions on Computers. Vol. C-18, No. 11. November, 1969. H. B. Burner, R. P. Million, O. W. Rechard, and J. S. Sobolewski
281. A Temperature Monitor and Proportional Direct Current Controller. Med. & Biol. Engrg., Vol. 8. April, 1970. M. S. Weiss, J. S. Sobolewski and P. S. Kreager
282. Reducing Ballistic Range Data for the Projectile's Drag Coefficient. AIAA Journal, Vol. 8, No. 12. December, 1970. C. T. Crowe and R. Carlson
283. Inaccuracy of Nozzle Performance Predictions Resulting from the Use of an Invalid Drag Law. Journal of Spacecraft & Rockets, Vol. 7, No. 12. December, 1970. C. T. Crowe
284. Effects of Hydrogen Fluoride on Bean Reproduction. APCA Journal, Vol. 21, No. 3. March,1971. M. R. Pack
285. Sun Spots and Planetary Orbit. Nature, Vol. 228, No. 5275. December, 1970. R. A. Bureau and L. B. Craine
286. Transport of Organic Insecticides to the Aquatic Environment. 5th International Water Pollution Research Conference. July¬August, 1970. E. Hindin and P. J. Bennett
287. Tension Proof Loading of Lam Stock for Laminated Beams. Forest Products Jr., Vol. 21, No. 5. May, 1971. M. D. Strickler and R. F. Pellerin
288. Impervious Graphite by Radiation Polymerization of Acrylonitrile in Porous Graphite Followed by Thermal Cyclization. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 15. January, 1971. R. A. V. Raff and R. V. Subramanian
289. Effect of Gamma Radiation on the Adhesion of Metals to Epoxy Resin. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 15. January,1971. R. A. V. Raff and R. V. Subramanian
290. Plastic Deformation and Perforation of Thin Plates Resulting from Projectile Impact. Int. J. Solids Structures, Vol. 7. June, 1971. C. A. Calder
291. Radiative Energy Transfer within a Nonisothermal Air Plasma. Transactions of ASME. September, 1971. D. A. Mandell
292. Tension Proof Loading of Finger Joints for Laminated Beams. Forest Products Journal, Vol. 21, No. 6. June, 1971. M. D. Strickler and R. F. Pellerin
293. Spiraling Insurance Costs Accent Need for High Power Test Lab. Electric Light and Power, TID Edition. April, 1971. E. W. Greenfield
294. High-Resin Particleboard for Structural Uses. 8th Northwest Plastic Workshop. July 9,1971. J. W. Talbott
295. Migration of Pollutants in a Glacial Outwash Environment I. Water Resources Research, Vol. 4, No. 5. October, 1968. J. W. Crosby, III, D. L. Johnstone, and R. L. Fenton, C. H. Drake.
296. Migration of Pollutants in a Glacial Outwash Environment II. Water Resources Research. February, 1971. J. W. Crosby, III, D. L. Johnstone, and R. L. Fenton
297. The Application of Nuclear Techniques to the Recovery of Faded Photographs. Isotopes and Radiation Technology, Vol. 8, No. 3. Spring, 1971. R. M. Chatters and C. Jacobs
298. On the Relation between Absolute Stability with Respect to a Set of Linear Time-Varying Elements and a Set of Nonlinear Time¬Varying Elements. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. AC-15, No. 4. August, 1970. R. A. Baker and A. R. Bergen
299. Improving Load Bearing Properties of Reinforced PE by Gamma Radiation. Modern Plastics, Vol. 48, No. 9. September, 1971. R. A. V. Raff, D. J. Schecter, and R. V. Subramanian.
300. The Dynamic Response of Thin Plates Subjected to Projectile Impact. 3rd Proceedings of the Canadian Congress of Applied Mechanics. May 17-21, 1971. C. A. Calder and W. Goldsmith
301. Projectile Impact on an Infinite, Viscop1astic Plate. Int. Jr. Solids Structures, Vol. 7. December, 1971. C. A. Calder, J. M. Kelly, and W. Goldsmith
302. On the Backscattering from Two Arbitrarily Located Identical Parallel Wires. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. September, 1971. J. T. Lin and D. J. Maston
303. PATCH: Analog Computer Patching from a Digital Simulation Language. IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. C-20. No. 10. October, 1971. H. B. Rigas and D. J. Coombs
304. Sampling and Measurement in the Aquatic Environment. Water and Sewage Works, Vol. 118, No. 6. June, 1971. S. K. Bhagat, D. E. Proctor, and W. H. Funk
305. Off-Course Batch Processes --A no-cost early warning system. British Chemical Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 4/5. April/May, 1971. R. Mahalingam
306. Migration of Pollutants in a Glacial Outwash Environment, III. Water Resources Research, Vol. 7, No. 3. June, 1971. J. W. Crosby, III, D. L. Johnstone, and R. L. Fenton
307. Transmission Functions in the Numerical Solution of Radiative Heat Transfer Problems. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, Vol. 11. February, 1971. D. A. Mandell
308. Experimental Study of a Model Blood Flow in Channels. An ASME Publication, presented at the ASME Winter Annual Meeting. November-December, 1971. R. J. Forstrom, P. L. Blackshear, Jr., F. D. Dorman, D. K. Kreid, and K. Kihara
309. Effects of Hydrogen Fluoride on Production and Organic Reserves of Bean Seed. Environmental Science & Technology, Vol. 5. November, 1971. M. R. Pack
310. Automatic Analog Computer Patching for a Systems Laboratory. Proceedings of the Purdue 1971 Symposium on Applications of Computers to Electrical Engineering Education. April,1971. H. B. Rigas
311. Measurement of Velocity Profiles in Simulated Blood by the Laser-Doppler Technique. Proceedings of the Symposium on Flow -- Its Measurement and Control in Science and Industry. May 10-12, 1971. D. K. Kreid and R. J. Goldstein
312. Measurements of Light Scattering Characteristics of Red Cells, Red Cell Ghosts and Polystyrene Spheres. Proceedings Of the 24th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. October 31-November 4, 1971. D. K. Kreid, R. J. Goldstein, and M. R. Kammin
313. Some Applications of Geophysical Well Logging to Basalt Hydrogeology. Ground Water, Vol. 9, No. 5. September-October, 1971. J. W. Crosby III and J. V. Anderson
314. Drag Coefficient for Particles in Rarefied, Low-Mach Number Flows. International Symposium on Two-Phase Systems, Paper 3-3. August 29-September 2,1971. C. T. Crowe, W. R. Babcock, and P. G. Willoughby
315. Death of a Lake. Quest. December, 1968. D. C. Flaherty
316. Public Service and Extension at our Engineering Schools. Engineering Education. November,1971. W. H. Knight
317. Trace Element Analysis of Environmental Samples by Neutron Activation Method. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation. Vol. 43, No. 12. December, 1971. S. K. Bhagat, W. H. Funk, R. H. Filby, and K. R. Shah
318. Syringe Injection of Pressurized Gas Samples for Analysis by GC. American Laboratory. October, 1971. R. A. Rasmussen
319. Phase Height Measurements of the E-Region. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, Vol. 33. 1971. D. H. Schrader and G. L. Hower
320. On Third-Order Systems & Aizerman's Conjecture. IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, April, 1972. A. R. Bergen and R. A. Baker
321. Pseudonoise with Arbitrary Amplitude Distribution --Part I: Theory. IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol. C-21 , No. 4. April, 1972. J. S. Sobolewski and W. H. Payne
322. Pseudonoise with Arbitrary Amplitude Distribution --Part II: Hardware Implementation. IEEE Transaction on Computers. Vol. C-21, No. 4. April,1972. J. S. Sobolewski and W. H. Payne
323. In Vitro Studies on a Breathalizer. Journal of Forensic Sciences. Vol. 17, No. 1. 1972. B. V. Ettling and M. F. Adams.
324. Utilization of Atmospheric Organic Volatiles as an Energy Source by Microorganisms in the tropics. Chremosphere No. 1, 1970. R. A. Rasmussen, R. S. Hutton
325. Channel Flow of a Radiating Nonisothermal Hydrogen Plasma. AIAA 7th Thermophysics Conference, San Antonio, Texas. April 10-12, 1972. D. A. Mandell
326. A Unified Model for the Acceleration-Produced Burning Rate Augmentation of Metalized Solid Propellants. Combustion Science and Technology. 1972. C. T. Crowe
327. Polymer Grafting to Inorganic Substrates. Isotopes and Radiation Technology. Vol. 9, No. 3. Spring, 1972. R. A. V. Raff, R. V. Subramanian, D. J. Schecter, and M. F. Adams
328. The New Environment in Particleboard Plants. Forest Products Jr. Vol. 22, No. 6. 1972. T. M. Maloney
329. Backscattering from a V-Shape Wire. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. July, 1972. J. Lin
330. Correlation of Winds and Geographic Features with Production of Certain Infrasonic Signals in the Atmosphere. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. Vol. 26. 1971. R. J. Larson, L. B. Craine, J. E. Thomas, and C. R. Wilson
331. Bibliography on Infrasonic Waves. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. Vol. 26 1971. J. E. Thomas, A. D. Pierce, E. A. Flinn, and L. B. Craine
332. Acoustic-Gravity Wave Propagation in a Measured Atmosphere. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc. Vol. 26. 1971. J. E. Thomas and L. B. Craine
333. Compilers for Analog and Hybrid Computation. Proceedings of the Summer Computer Simulation Conference. Summer, 1972. H. B. Rigas
334. Particleboards for Structural Use: or, Is Lumber Obsolete? Idaho Forester. College of Forestry, U. of Idaho. 1972. J. W. Talbott
335. Internal Dynamic Stress Measurement with an Embedded Quartz Crystal Transducer. The Review of Scientific Instruments. Vol. 43, No. 6. June, 1972. C. A. Calder and R. G. Dragnich
336. An Electron Microscopic Investigation of Precipitation in a Cupronickel Alloy Containing 1 wt. %Si. Materials Science and Engineering. Vol. 9. 1972. S. P. Gupta, A. A. Johnson, and K. Mukherjee
337. What Do the Hydrocarbons from Trees Contribute to Air Pollution? APCA Journal, Vol. 22, No. 7. July, 1972. R. A. Rasmussen
338. Atmospheric Dimethyl Sulphide and the Natural Sulphur Cycle. Nature. Vol. 237, No. 5356, pp 452-453. June 23,1972. R. A. Rasmussen
339. A Quantitative Cryogenic Sampler Design & Operation. American Laboratory. Vol. 4, No. 7. July, 1972. R. A. Rasmussen
340. The Effect of Electron Concentration on the Thermodynamic Properties of Two Alloy Phases in the Al-Zn-Ag System. Metallurgical Transactions. Vol. 3. Feb., 1972. R. E. Miller, J. L. Straalsund, and D. Bruce Masson
341. Martensitic Transformation in Splat Quenched Ag-Al Alloys. Short Notes. Vol. 32. 1972. S. P. Gupta
342. An Interactive Logic Activity Modeling Program. Proc. 1972 ACM Conf. H. B. Rigas, H. B. Jacoby, V. B. Hunt
343. The Use of Photography in Water Quality Research. Photographic Applications in Science, Technology and Medicine. Vol. 7, No. 5. September, 1972. W. H. Funk and D. C. Flaherty
344. Phosphorous Algal Growth in the Spokane River. Northwest Science. Vol. 46, No. 3. 1972. R. J. Condit
345. Ray Tracing for Atmospheric Acoustic Waves Using a Hybrid Computer. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics. Vol. GE-10, No. 4. Oct., 1972. M. D. Dickinson, G. L. Hower, H. B. Rigas, J. W. Rockway
346. Atmospheric Photochemical Reactivity of Monoterpene Hydrocarbons. April, 1972. H. H. Westberg and R. A. Rasmussen
347. Chemical Engineering Unit Operations Through Correspondence Study. Paper submitted to the Cooperative Education Symposium, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Feb. 20-23, 1972. 80 cents. R. Mahalingam
348. Noise Pollution. Environmental Education Series/Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture, WSU. September, 1972. (E. M. 3652) J. S. Englund.
349. Response of Strawberry Fruiting to Hydrogen Fluoride Fumigation. APCA Jr. Vol. 22, No. 9. Sept., 1972. M. R. Pack
350. The Future of Wood as an Engineered Material. Forest Products Journal. Vol. 22, No. 9. September, 1972. G. G. Marra
351. Shear Degradation Studies In Pseudoplastic Solutions Using Ultrasonic Energy. Vol. 43, No. 558. June, 1971. R. Mahalingam and E. Aldinger
352. Simultaneous Gas-Non-Newtonian Flow Without Mass Transfer. 24th ACEMB. October 31-November 4, 1971. R. Mahalingam and M. Valle
353. Modern Aspects of Air Monitoring Equipment. ISAP 1972 Tokyo , Proceedings. October, 1972. D. F. Adams
354. Flood Plain Management in Pullman, Washington. ASCE National Water Resources Engineering Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona. January, 1971. H. D. Copp
355. Pullman Tackles Its Flooding Problem. Civil Engineering ASCE. August, 1972. H. D. Copp
356. Momentum Transfer in Two-Phase Flow of Gas-Pseudoplastic Liquid Mixtures. I&EC Fundamentals. Vol. II, No. 4. 1972. R. Mahalingam and M. A. Valle
357. Flood Damage Alleviation, Engineering or Education. ASCE National Water Resources Engineering Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona. January 11-15, 1971. H. D. Copp
358. Proof Loading of Tension Laminations for Large Glued Laminated Beams. Forest Products Journal. Vol. 22, No. 10. October, 1972. R. F. Pellerin and M. D. Strickler
359. Modifications to a Digital Simulation Program to Facilitate Auto¬matic Patching. Simulation. October, 1972. H. B. Rigas and D. J. Coombs
360. Granular-Activated Carbon from Whole Wheat. I&EC Prod., Resource, and Development. Vol. II, page 461. December, 1972. B. V. Ett1ing, M. F. Adams, and D. J. Schecter
361. Effects of Fluoride on Pollen Germination, Pollen Tube Growth, and Fruit Development in Tomato and Cucumber. Phytopathology. Vol. 62, No. 11. November, 1972. C. W. Sulzbech and M. R. Pack
362. Emission Isoprene from Leaf Discs of Mamamelis. Phytochemistry. Vol. 12. 1973. R. A. Rasmussen and C. A. Jones
363. Finger Jointing of Veneer. Forest Products Journal. Vol. 23, No. 1. January, 1973. M. D. Strickler
364. Determination By Neutron Radiography of the Location of Polymeric Resins Injected in Rock Fissures. Nuclear Technology. Vol. 17. February, 1973. R. V. Subramanian and David Burkhart
365. Support-coated Open Tubular Columns for Trace Analysis of Air Pollutants. Chromatography Newsletter. Vol. 1, No. 2. November, 1972. R. A. Rasmussen and M. W. Holdren
366. A Device for Improved Injection of High-Pressure Gas Samples. American Laboratory. February, 1973. R. A. Rasmussen
367. Freeze-out System for Trace Organic Collections in Remote Areas. Bioscience. Vol. 22, No. 5. May, 1972. R. A. Rasmussen
368. Comparison of Exact and Mean Bean Length Results for a Radiating Hydrogen Plasma. Vol. 13, pp. 49-56. D. A. Mandell and Forrest A. Miller
369. Phytoplankton Productivity in a Wyoming Cooling-Water Reservoir. No. 8, pp. 167-78. 1971. W. H. Funk and A. R. Gaufin
370. Analysis of Trace Organic Sulphur Compound. December, 1971. R. A. Rasmussen
371. Spontaneous Combustion of Linseed Oil in Sawdust. Vol. 7, No. 3. 1971. B. V. Ettling and M. F. Adams
372. Global Aspects of Photochemical Air Pollution. Advances in Chemistry Series. No. 113. 1973. E. Robinson
373. In Situ Formation and Incorporation of Additives into Polymers During Interfacial Polycondensation Reactions. Jr. of Applied Polymer Science. Vol. 17. 1973. R. A. V. Raff, J. A. Haugen, and M. F. Mostafa
374. Adhesion of Polymers to Shale Rock Surfaces. Jr. of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 17. 1973. R. A. V. Raff, J. A. Haugen, M. F. Mostafa
375. A Sandwich-transducer Technique for Measurement of Internal Dynamic Stress. Experimental Mechanics. Vol. 13, No. 5. May, 1973. R. G. Dragnich and C. A. Calder
376. The Application of Polymers for Rock Bonding and Reinforcement of Coal Mine Structures. USBM Contract Report H010l783. June 24, 1973. R. A. V. Raff, R. V. Subramanian, and H. F. Austin
377. Aligning Forces on Wood Particles in an Electric Field. Wood and Fiber. Vol. 4. No. 3. J. W. Talbott and E. K. Stefanakos
378. Bark Boards from Four West Coast Softwood Species. Forest Prod. Jr. Vol. 23, No. 8. August, 1973. T. M. Maloney
379. Nonurban Nonmethane Low Molecular Weight Hydrocarbon Concentrations Related to Air Mass Identification. Jr. of Geophysical Research. Vol. 78, No. 24. August 20, 1973. E. Robinson, R. A. Rasmussen, H. H. Westberg, and M. W. Holdren
380. A Finger Joint Connected (FJC) Wood Truss System. Forest Products Jr. Vol. 23, No. 8. August, 1973. R. J. Hoyle, Jr., M. D. Strickler, and R. D. Adams
381. Scandinavian Attitudes Toward Lightweight Industrialized Housing. Forest Products Journal. Vol. 23, No. 10. 1973. (Was Circular 46) J. D. Jackson
382. Some Approaches to the Design of a Model for an Aquatic Ecosystem. Modeling and Simulation. Vol. 4. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Pittsburgh Conference, April 23-24, 1973, University of Pittsburgh. H. B. Rigas
383. Rate of Loading Effect on Tensile Strength of Wood Parallel to Grain. Forest Products Jr. Vol. 23, No. 10. October, 1973. M. D. Strickler and R. F. Pellerin
384. Larch Arabinogalactan, Industrial Gums. 2nd Ed., Academic Press, Inc., New York and London, c 1973. M. F. Adams and B. V. Ettling
385. Permeability of Plastics. Modern Packaging. Vol. 43, No. 11 :53-57. November, 1973. C. W. Hall
386. Heavy Metal Accumulation in the Coeur d'Alene Lake --Spokane River Drainage. (Presented at the 40th meeting of PNPCA, Oct. 10-12, 1973, Vancouver, B. C. ) P. F. Dunigan, Jr. and W. H. Funk
387. Epoxy Polymer Modified Concretes. American Concrete Institute, Detroit. Publication SP 40-16. 1973. R. A. V. Raff and H. Austin
388. Quasi-thermodynamic Interpretation of the Behavior of Formed Elements in Blood Flow. Biorheology. Vol. 10, pp. 329-341. 1973. R. Mahalingam and T. K. Poon
389. Total Utilization of Wheat. American Assoc. of Cereal Chemists Symposium Proceedings. Nov. 4, 1973. M. F. Adams
390. Enhanced Flammability of Polyurethan Foam. Fire Technology. pp. 271-274. November, 1973. B. V. Ettling
391. Mineral Fiber from Basalt--potential new US industry? Engineering and Mining Journal. pp. 76-78. February, 1974. R. A. V. Raff
392. Need for Standard Referee GC Methods in Atmospheric Hydrocarbon Analyses. Journal of Chromatographic Sci. Vol. 12. February, 1974. R. A. Rasmussen, H. H. Westberg, and M. Holdren
393. Advances in Composition Board Technology. Wood Science and Technology. Vol. 7. pp. 317-320. 1973. T. M. Maloney
394. 'Hot' versus 'Enlarged' Electrostatic Precipitation of Fly Ash: A Cost¬Effectiveness Study. APCA Journal. Vol. 24, No. 2. pp. 115-121. February, 1974. D. R. Seiz1er and W. D. Watson, Jr.
395. Thermodynamic Properties of Solid Ni-Zn Alloys by Atomic Absorption. Metallurgical Transactions. Vol. 5. March, 1974. R. P. Anatatmula and D. B. Masson
396. A Technique for Determining Stability Regions For the Damped Mathieu Equation. SIAM J. of App1. Math. Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 345-349. March, 1974. H. Gunderson, H. B. Rigas, and F. S. Van Vleck
397. The Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 1. Chemical Engineering. pp. 127-132. January 21,1974. G. T. Austin
398. The Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 2. Chemical Engineering. pp. 125-128. February 18, 1974. G. T. Austin
399. The Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 3. Chemical Engineering. pp. 87-92. March 18, 1974. G. T. Austin
400. Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 4. Chemical Engineering. pp. 86-90. April, 15, 1974. G. T. Austin
401. Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 5. Chemical Engineering. pp. 143-150. April 29, 1974. G. T. Austin
402. Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 6. Chemical Engineering. pp. 101-106. May 27,. 1974. G. T. Austin
403. Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 7. Chemical Engineering. June 24, 1974.
404. Mine Roof Reinforcement by Specifically Designed Epoxy Resin Systems. Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations. 1974- RI7907. R. V. Subramanian, H. Austin, R. A. V. Raff, J. C. Franklin
405. Thermodynamic Properties of Cu-In Alloys by the Method of Atomic Absorption. Metallurgical Transactions. Vol. 5. June, 1974. D. Bhattacharya and D. B. Masson
406. Ti02 and Geophysical Logging Criteria for Yakima Basalt Correlation, Columbia Plateau. Geological Society of America Bulletin. Vol. 85, pp 1061-1068. July, 1974. B. A. Siems, J. H. Bush, and J. W. Crosby, III
407. Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 8. Chemical Engineering. July 22, 1974. G. T. Austin
408. Industrially Significant Organic Chemicals--Part 9. Chemical Engineering. August 5, 1974. G. T. Austin
409. The Shield's the Thing. Undergrounding. The Jr. of Underground Power Applications. Vol. 3, No. 3. May/June, 1974. E. W. Greenfield.
410. Emission of Biogenic Hydrogen Sulfide. Tellus XXVI, 1-2. June 6, 1974. R. A. Rasmussen
411. The Dilemma in Academic Research. Forest Products Jr., Vol. 24, No. 9. September, 1974. G. G. Marra
412. Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Ambient Air for Light Hydrocarbons Using a Chemically Bonded Stationary Phase. Analytical Chemistry. Vol. 46. October, 1974. H. H. Westberg, R. A. Rasmussen, M. W. Holdren
413. Attapulgite Clay--A Filler for Exterior Plywood Adhesives. Forest Products Jr., Vol. 24, No. 11. November, 1974. M. D. Strickler and E. W. Sawyer, Jr.
414. Thermal Properties of Dry Wood-Bark Multilayer Boards. Forest Products Journal. Vol. 25, No. 1. January, 1975. T. A. Place, T. M. Maloney