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May 7, 1992
Faculty and staff
PUBLICATIONS
James S. Paik, food science, "Effect of Organic Vapour
Interaction on Permeation Rate Through Polymer Films," in
Packaging Technology and Science, vol. 5, pages 21-22, 1992.
Robert A. Dalrymple, civil engineering, with P.A. Martin of
University of Manchester, "Perfect Boundary Conditions for
Parabolic Water-wave Models," in Proceedings of Royal Society,
London, A, vol. 437, pages 41-54, 1992; and "Prediction of
Storm/Normal Beach Profiles," in Journal of Waterway, Port,
Coastal and Ocean Engineering, American Society of Civil
Engineers, vol. 118, no. 2, 1992.
Roy L. McCullough, Vistasp M. Karbhari and Diane S. Kukich,
composite materials, "The Academic Research Center: A Key Player
in the Development of Pre-competitive Composites Technology," in
SAMPE Journal, vol. 28, no. 3, pages 82-83, 1992.
Richard G. Weber, entomology and applied ecology, with graduate
student Tracy A. Horner, "Hatchability of Culex pipiens and Culex
restuans Eggs in Normally and Abnormally Oriented Rafts," pages
77-78, and with Horner and Chris Tipping, "Drinking During Egg
Raft Production by Culex pipiens and Culex restuans," pages
72-77, in Proceedings of N.J. Mosquito Control Association Inc.,
vol. 78.
Vistap M. Karbhari, composite materials, "Concurrent Engineering
and Intelligent Processing-Buzzwords or the Future of
Composites?" in SAMPE Journal, vol. 28, no. 3, page 7; and with
J.M. Henshaw of University of Tulsa, D.J. Wilkins, composite
materials, and S.H. Munson-McGee of New Mexico State University,
"Composites--Design Manufacturing and Other Issues: A View
Towards the Future," in International Journal of Materials and
Product Technology, vol. 7, no. 1, pages 13-37, 1992.
Clifford B. Keil, entomology and applied ecology, with Donald E.
Mullins and Robert H. White, "Maternal and Paternal Nitrogen
Investment in Blattella germanica (L.) (Dictyoptera;
Blattellidae)," in Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 162,
pages 55-72.
Dewey M. Caron, entomology and applied ecology, "Spring, Yes,
They Made It!" in Gleanings in Bee Culture, vol. 120, no. 3,
pages 157-159.
PRESENTATIONS
Richard G. Weber, entomology and applied ecology, with graduate
student Tracy A. Horner, "The Importance of Wind Protection and
Shade of Oviposition Sites to Gravid Culex pipiens and Culex
restuans Mosquitoes" and "The Effect of Larva on Oviposition Site
Attractiveness to Culex pipiens and Culex restuans," at American
Mosquito Control Association, March 15-19, Corpus Christi;
"Equipment for Close-up Nature Photography," to ICI Americas
Photography Club, Feb. 18, Wilmington; "Nature Photography," to
Sierra Club, March 9, Ashland Nature Center, Wilmington; and
"Illustrative Color Slide Photography," to Delaware Master
Gardeners, Jan. 6, 8 and 13, Newark.
Suzanne Mannes, psychology, "Reading for Practice," colloquium at
University of Georgia, March 12.
Debbie Hess Norris, art conservation, "The Painter/Photographer:
The Photographic Works of Thomas Eakins and Andy Warhol," "The
Conservation Treatment of Deteriorated Photographic Print
Materials" and "Training Photographic Conservators in the United
States with a Profile of the Courses at the Getty Conservation
Institute," at international conference on photographs, April
6-10, England.
Samuel L. Gaertner, psychology, with graduate students Phyllis
Anastasio, Betty Bachman and Mary Rust, "Generalization of the
Benefits of Interpersonal and Intergroup Interactions," at
Eastern Psychological Association meeting, April 2-4, Boston.
Barbara Gillette, foreign languages and literatures, "What
Ineffective Language Learners Have to Say," at PennTESOL
conference, April 4, Drexel University, Philadelphia.
Thomas R. Scott, psychology, with graduate student Laurence J.
Nolan, "The Effects of a Conditioned Taste Aversion on Gustatory
Evoked Activity in the Rat NTS Remain After Behavioral
Extinction," at Association for Chemoreception Sciences meeting,
April 8-12, Sarasota, Fla.
Marvin Zuckerman, psychology, "The Development of Scales to
Measure Five Basic Factors of Personality," at Eastern
Psychological Association meeting, April 2-4, Boston.
Several faculty members and graduate students in the Department
of Plant and Soil Sciences made presentations at the 49th annual
meeting of the Potomac Division, American Phytopathological
Society, March 18-20, at Clayton Hall: R.B. Carroll, graduate
student M. Sedegui, D.P. Whittington, A.L. Morehart with J.
Whalen, "Studies on Early Dying of Superior Potatoes"; Carroll,
Whittington and graduate student W. Mao, "Determination of
Pathogens Involved in Red Root Rot"; Carroll, Whittington with
E.R. Jones and R.H. Sawin of Delaware State College, "Effect of
Fusarium Root and Crown Rot on Performance of Alfalfa Cultivars
in Delaware"; Morehart, "Fungi Associated with Botryosphaeria
Dieback of Oak Trees in Delaware Woodlots"; Whittington, Carroll
and Jones, "Studies on Crown and Root Rot of Birdsfoot Trefoil
Cause by Mycoleptodiscus terrestris"; T. Weldekidan and J.A.
Hawk, "Diallel Evaluation of Corn Inbreds for Resistance to
Colletotrichum graminicola"; and T.A. Evans with R.M.
DeVries-Paterson and V.B. Steward of Longwood Gardens,
"Management of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Public Gardens."
Hilton Brown, art, art conservation and art history, "Great Art
Lasts Forever," at West Chester University, April 16.
Samuel L. Gaertner, psychology, "Reducing Intergroup Bias: The
Common In-Group Identification Model," an invited lecture,
Brooklyn College, April 27.
Frederic M. Stiner Jr., accounting, with Martin Freedman of State
University of New York at Binghamton and A.J. Stagliano of St.
Joseph's University, "Harmonization of Social Disclosure in the
European Community," at 15th annual congress, European Accounting
Association, April 22-24, Madrid.