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    The Selection of a Capital for Nebraska 

    Crawford, Charles W. III (Creighton University, 1971)
    One of the fascinating stories of our Nation's history is that of Westward expansion. The men who led this movement seem larger than life to today's student. The issues they fought for, and over, also assume magnified ...
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    The Effects of the Deposition of Radioactive Strontium ( Sr85 + Sr89 ) on the Aorta of the Rat 

    Ullrich, Robert L. (Creighton University, 1971)
    The high in vitro radiosensitivity of the mucopolysaccharide matrix of connective tissue was demonstrated by Brinkman and Lamberts in 1961 in experiments involving changes in membrane permeability. Their data revealed that ...
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    The Dietary and Endogenous Components of Human Serum Triglycerides in Alimentary Lipemia 

    Suchy, Norma (Creighton University, 1971)
    In normal alimentary lipemia in humans, following the ingestion of a fat meal, the serum triglyceride concentration rises to a peak level approximately four hours after the meal and falls to the original fasting level ...
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    The Mechanism by Which Gastrin Elicits Contraction of Guinea Pig Ileum Smooth Muscle 

    Duncan, Thomas Lee (Creighton University, 1971)
    The gastric antral hormone, gastrin, has a wide spectrum of activities on the gastrointestinal tract. Resides its stimulatory role on the secretion of gastric acid, gastrin also influences intestinal tone and motility. ...
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    Internal Control for Electronic Data Processing Systems 

    Mohatt, Michael Raymond (Creighton University, 1971)
    The advent of electronic data processing (EDP) systems, especially those centered around full-fledged computers, has made striking changes in the way data are recorded, summarized, and reported. In pre-computer accounting ...
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    British Defense Policy and its Critics, 1932-1939 

    Williams, Allan Derrick (Creighton University, 1971)
    It is the major misfortune of European civilization that no successful plan for international disarmament has ever been devised. In this century, as previously, nations of every political ideology have resorted to the force ...
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    A.B.C. Company 

    Pico, Jose (Creighton University, 1971-12)
    Mr. Yale is Vice-President of the lead bank for a group of sixteen banks that extend individual short term credit lines totalling $26 million to A. B. C. Company. On August 1, 1971, Mr. Yale is considering whether the banks ...
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    Foreign Policy as an Issue in the Presidential Election of 1948 

    Befort, Robert J. (Creighton University, 1971)
    General and popular accounts of the presidential election of 1948 invariably emphasize the importance of domestic issues and pass over the issues of foreign policy. In the course of graduate research in contemporary American ...
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    Regional Study of the Comparative Management Theory in the National Gas Distribution Business in Southeastern Nebraska 

    Glasford, Richard A. (Creighton University, 1971)
    Most approaches to the exploration and study of the "management theory jungle" reveal that virtually all theories approach the problem of management as an internal problem within a productive enterprise. Most students of ...
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    Psycho-history: An Integrated Approach to the Teaching of History in the High School 

    Winstanley, Andrew James (Creighton University, 1971)
    History teaching in schools has sometimes been condemned as dull and irrelevant to life. This is not surprising when one recalls the weary round of talk (unrelieved by chalk) and of dictated notes to be learned and then ...
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    AuthorBefort, Robert J. (1)Bergquist, Joan Fangman (1)Bergstrom, Elizabeth Farrington (1)Blotcky, Alan Jay (1)Crawford, Charles W. III (1)Duncan, Thomas Lee (1)Frahm, David H. (1)Glasford, Richard A. (1)Grieshaber, Erwin P. (1)Harris, Charles Minty (1)... View MoreSubjectMicrobiology (5)Nebraska--History (2)Bolivia--History (1)Education (1)Lincoln, Nebraska—History (1)Nebraska—History (1)Omaha, Nebraska—History (1)Scotland--History (1)United Kingdom--History (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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