Author: Steven Linke (slinke@sdcc3.ucsd.edu) Title: ICR Graduate School Catalogue and List
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Author: Steven Linke (slinke@sdcc3.ucsd.edu)
Title: ICR Graduate School Catalogue and List of Publications
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I have seen an occasional interest from newsgroup readers for the
names of Creationist researchers (or "creation scientists" as
they call themselves). On my recent visit to the Institute for
Creation Research (ICR), I picked up a copy of the "ICR 1990-91
GRADUATE SCHOOL General Catalog." This 45-page booklet is the
most recent copy that has been produced by the ICR.
What follows is a list of the Faculty and Administration of the
ICR Graduate School (including where they got each of their
degrees), a list of publications by the science faculty as
determined by a September 15, 1992 search on the MELVYL MEDLINE
and CURRENT CONTENTS databases (not in the catalog), and lots of
other relevant information from the catalog.
Note: I recently read that a FAQ exists for this information, so
this post may be repetitive. However, there may be some new
information here allowing the FAQ to be updated.
The following is "A WORD FROM THE PRESIDENT" (Henry M. Morris) of
the ICR contained on page 7 of the catalog:
"The Institute for Creation Research is now (Fall of 1990) in its
tenth year of Graduate School Operations, with many fine graduate
students pursuing their M.S. degrees. All of our degree programs
have an `Approved' rating of the Private Post-Secondary Education
Division of the California State Department of Education, and we
confidently invite qualified Christian men and women, who desire
to make the best possible investment of their lives and talents,
to consider coming to ICR. The programs are designed to prepare
graduates both for productive careers in their respective
professional fields, especially the need for science teachers in
Christian elementary and secondary schools, and also for
significant service in the cause of Biblical Christianity. We
look forward to hearing from you."
Later, the catalog states that they were granted their "Approved"
rating in the fields of Astro/Geophysics, Biology, Geology, and
Science Education on July 1, 1981 (shortly after classes first
began in the Summer of 1981). The "Approved" rating was renewed
in November, 1990. It goes on to say that other programs may be
added as "resources and demand warrant."
The "Administrative Structure" is described as follows:
"The Institute for Creation Research is a private, not-for-profit
corporation, chartered by the State of California for the
purposes of research, writing, and education in both the standard
curriculum of each scientific discipline and the Institute's
supplemental framework of scientific creationism and Biblical
authority in all disciplines."
ADMINISTRATION
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Officers
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Henry M. Morris, Ph.D. President
Duane T. Gish, Ph.D. Vice President
Donald H. Rohrer, B.S. Chief Financial Officer
John D. Morris, Ph.D. Administrative Vice President
Board of Trustees
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"The Institute for Creation Research is administered by a Board
of Trustees which consists of at least nine elected members plus
the ICR President, who serves as chairman. Members are elected
(by the members of the existing Board) to serve for staggered
three-year terms and are eligible for re-election to one
additional term. At least three members are elected from the San
Diego area to serve on an Executive Committee which meets
approximately bi-monthly. The entire Board normally meets at
least twice annualy...The Board establishes general policies,
approves budgets, and appoints the major administrative officers.
The ICR administration implements Board policies in day-to-day
operations."
Board members in 1990 were:
Henry M. Morris, Ph.D. Chairman San Diego, CA
Robert H. Franks, M.D. Vice Chairman San Diego, CA
William Low Secretary El Cajon, CA
Benjamin L. Aaron, M.D. Arlington, VA
Bart P. Anderson, M.S. Fairfax, VA
Howard Batchelor El Cajon, CA
Robert R. Armstrong, M.D. La Mesa, CA
Jack E. Brady, J.D. Dallas, TX
John W. Eckersly, Jr., M.D. Palm City, FL
Donald M. Edney, B.S. Dallas, TX
R. Lee Huntington, B.S. Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Daniel J. Manthei Petoskey, MI
William McCandless, M.D. El Cajon, CA
Earl Miller La Mesa, CA
John Oller, M.D. Albuquerque, NM
Richard S. Owen, M.B.A. Houston, TX
Robert Popp El Cajon, CA
Lowell Vandervort, M.H.A. Rancho Mirage, CA
The ICR consists of five divisions:
I. Division of Graduate Study and Research
Kenneth B. Cumming, Ph.D., Dean
II. Division of Extension Services
Duane T. Gish, Ph.D., Coordinator
III. Division of Curriculum Development
Richard B. Bliss, Ed.D., Director
IV. Division of Publications
Henry M. Morris, Ph.D., Editor
V. Division of Support Services
Donald H. Rohrer, B.S., Business Manager
An "Advisory Council" made up of all the professional-level staff
members in these divisions meets about every two months to
formulate recommendations to the Board of Trustees. The Division
of Graduate Study and Research is described in more detail below.
Technical Advisory Board
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"In addition to its regular professional staff, ICR has a
Technical Advisory Board consisting of distinguished scientists
in various parts of the country who serve as consultants and
advisers in various phases of the ICR activities. These are as
follows:
Edward F. Blick, Ph.D.
Professor of Petroleum and Geological Engineering
University of Oklahoma
David R. Boylan, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemical Engineering
Iowa State University
Malcolm A. Cutchins, Ph.D.
Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Auburn University, Alabama
Robert H. Eckel, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Colorado (Denver), Colorado
Carl B. Fliermans, Ph.D.
Microbial Ecologist
DuPont Company, Augusta, Georgia
Donald D. Hamann, Ph.D.
Professor of Food Technology
North Carolina State University
Harold R. Henry, Ph.D.
Chairman of Civil and Mining Engineering Department
University of Alabama
Joseph L. Henson, Ph.D.
Chairman of Science Division
Bob Jones University
Gailen Marshall, M.D.
Allergy, Asthma, Immunology Association of Texas
Houston, TX
David Menton, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anatomy
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
John R. Meyer, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Baptist Bible College, Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania
John W. Oller, Jr., Ph.D.
Professor of Linguistics
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Ker C. Thomson, Ph.D.
Professor of Geophysics, Head of Science Division
Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee
John C. Whitcomb, Jr., Th.D.
Director of Doctoral Studies
Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, Indiana"
Regional Representatives
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Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D.
Midwest Representative
Winona Lake, Indiana
Lane P. Lester, Ph.D.
Eastern Representative
Lynchburg, Virginia
The "PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES" of the Graduate School:
"The purpose of the ICR Graduate School is to discover truth
about the universe by scientific research, to correlate and apply
such scientific data within the supplemental integrating
framework of Biblical creationism, and to implement them
effectively in traditional graduate degree programs with standard
core curriculum in science and education.
"The immediate goal of the ICR Graduate School is to foster
research and provide graduate-level training in those fields of
natural science that are particularly relevant to the study of
origins. The long-range goal is to prepare talented graduates in
science and education for future Christian leadership."
The ICR's "EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY":
"The programs and curricula of the Graduate School present the
standard factual scientific content of comparable courses in
accredited secular institutions, using standard scientific
textbooks, journal articles, and other learning materials. In
addition, where appropriate, supplemental interpretive material
is presented in accordance with the distinctive ICR mission and
beliefs, and in accord with the cherished American principles of
academic freedom and civil rights, as applicable particularly to
private Christian educational institutions.
"While somewhat innovative in the current educational context,
this approach to the understanding and teaching of science is
essentially the same as that of the founding fathers of science
(Newton, Boyle, etc.), and of our nation and its first schools
and colleges. In no way does this philosophy subtract from the
standard scientific content, but rather enriches it. Opposing
philosophies are treated extensively and fairly, so that
graduates are well equipped in all areas covered by secular
institutions, with the supplementary advantage of learning also
the rational [sic] for the ICR interpretation of scientific data
related to origins and earth history."
Library:
7,100 book volumes
275 periodicals (5,500 volumes)
825 non-book volumes
3,850 faculty volumes
Access to the Christian Heritage College Library.
"The library [also] houses a specialized Biblical/Theological
collection of 3500 volumes. The Ellingson/Ehlert library
augments the students research well. This collection offers the
student an opportunity to research and construct a Biblical model
complimenting the scientific models presented in the
classroom...The Library of the Institute for Creation Research is
most well known for its collection of creationist books, and of
books and periodicals of immediate relevance to the
creation/evolution question. It is probably unexcelled by any
other library in these respects."
Facilities:
"The ICR building contains approximately 21,000 square feet of
floor space. Major space allocations are for the Museum of
Creation and Earth History, library and library offices, four
science labs, computer center...Each of the laboratories can also
be used as a small classroom. All classes, as graduate courses,
have small enrollments, so this alternate usage is quite
feasible. There is also one room used only as a classroom, and
this is large enough to accommodate thirty or more students, if
necessary. At present, the labs are used mainly for thesis
research. Graduate laboratory instructional classes are
available in each major.
"The Museum of Creation and Earth History is open to the public
and is frequently toured by visiting classes of school children,
as well as individuals. Graduate students often participate in
preparation of museum exhibits."
DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDY AND RESEARCH
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"Most members appointed to the faculty of the ICR Graduate School
have terminal degrees in their fields of instruction or the clear
equivalent of such a degree in terms of relevant research
experience and publications. All faculty members are also
expected to be of high moral character and personal integrity,
firmly committed to the ICR Educational Philosophy."
Administration
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Dean of the Graduate School Kenneth B. Cumming, Ph.D.
Research Coordinator Gerald E. Aardsma, Ph.D.
Librarian James S. Stambaugh, M.L.S.
Registrar Mrs. Mary Thomas
Chairmen of Academic Departments
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Astro/Geophysics Larry Vardiman, Ph.D.
Biology Richard D. Lumsden, Ph.D.
Geology Steven A. Austin, Ph.D.
Science Education Richard B. Bliss, Ed.D.
Resident Faculty
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Aardsma, Gerald E., Assistant Professor of Physics
B.Sc., University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1978
M.Sc., University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1979
Ph.D., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1984
Austin, Steven A., Professor of Geology
B.S., University of Washington, 1970
M.S., San Jose State University, 1971
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1979
Bliss, Richard B., Professor of Science Education
B.S., University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, 1953
M.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1961
Ed.D., University of Sarasota, 1978
Cumming, Kenneth B., Professor of Biology
B.S., Tufts University, 1956
M.A., Harvard University, 1959
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1965
Franks, Robert H., Associate Professor of Biology
B.A., San Diego State University, 1956
M.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1960
Gish, Duane T., Professor of Biochemistry
B.S., University of California, Los Angeles, 1949
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1953
Lumsden, Richard D., Professor of Biology
B.S., Tulane University, 1960
M.S., Tulane University, 1962
Ph.D., Rice University, 1965
Morris, Henry M., Professor of Hydrology
B.S., Rice University, 1939
M.S., University of Minnesota, 1948
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1950
Morris, John D., Professor of Geology
B.S., Virginia Tech., 1969
M.S., University of Oklahoma, 1977
Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 1980
Peterson, Andrew J., Assistant Professor of Science Education
B.A., Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, 1975
M.A., University of California, Berkeley, California, 1977
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1987
Vardiman, Larry, Professor of Physics
B.S., University of Missouri, 1965
B.S., St. Louis University, 1967
M.S., Colorado State University, 1974
Ph.D., Colorado State University, 1974
Adjunct Faculty
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Ham, Kenneth A., Instructor of Science Education
B.App.Sc., Queensland Institute of Technology, Australia, 1974
Dip.Ed., University of Queensland, Australia, 1975
Lindsey, George D., Associate Professor of Science Education
B.S., East Texas State University, 1967
M.S., East Texas State University, 1968
Ed.D., East Texas State University, 1981
Varughese, T. V., Associate Professor of Mathematics
B.Sc., Kerala University, India, 1954
B.Sc., Kerala University, India, 1958
B.Ed., Kerala University, India, 1959
M.Sc., Kerala University, India, 1963
M.A., Indiana University, 1971
Ph.D., Indiana University, 1975
Visiting Faculty
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DeYoung, Donald B., Professor of Astrophysics
B.S., Michigan Technical University, 1966
M.S., Michigan Technical University, 1968
Ph.D., Iowa State University, 1972
Englin, Dennis L., Professor of Geophysics
B.A., Westmont College, 1968
M.Sc., California State University, 1970
Ed.D., University of Southern California, 1975
Fliermans, Carl B., Professor of Biology
B.S., Asbury College, Wilmore, Kentucky, 1966
M.Sc., University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, 1969
Ph.D., Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1972
Humphries, D. Russell, Assistant Professor of Physics
B.S., Duke University, 1963
Ph.D., Louisiana State University, 1972
Meyer, John R., Professor of Biology
B.A., Kearney State College, Kearney, Nebraska, 1962
Ph.D., University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 1969
Osborne, Chris D., Assistant Professor of Biology
B.A., California State University, Fullerton, 1976
M.S., Institute for Creation Research, Santee, California, 1985
Ph.D., Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, 1989
Parker, Gary E., Professor of Biology
B.A., Wabash College, 1962
M.S., Ball State University, 1965
Ed.D., Ball State University, 1973
Wise, Kurt P., Assistant Professor of Paleontology
B.A., University of Chicago, Hyde Park, Illinois, 1981
M.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1984
Ph.D., Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BY ICR FACULTY AND ADVISORS
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The following table lists all faculty members and technical
advisors of the ICR who are in scientific research fields.
Science education faculty are not included. Two database
searches were done:
1. The University of California's MELVYL MEDLINE database covers
4,000 medical and life sciences journals indexed by the National
Library of Medicine. At the time of the search, there were a
total of 1,620,932 citations from January 1, 1988 to October 6,
1992. Only members listed as M.D.'s, Biology, and Biochemistry
were searched with this database as it does not include journals
in the other fields.
2. The Current Contents database covers 6,500 scholarly journals
indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. At the time
of the search, there were a total of 2,567,123 citations from
July 1, 1989 to September 9, 1992. Searches were done on ALL
members with this database.
It should be noted that there is a significant limitation to
these searches, in addition to the fact that they only cover the
last 3-1/2 to 5 years. The search software is limited to using
only the last name and first and middle initials of the author.
Therefore, if the scientist has a common last name, many
citations will be listed that come from different scientists that
have the same first initial(s) and last name. The subject matter
of the papers can be used to eliminate unlikely publications of
certain scientists. Also, the address of origin can be used to
help confirm the scientist. This is available only with MEDLINE,
not with Current Contents. I used these strategies to minimize
the problem and included notes at the end to describe the
strategies for individual members.
CITATIONS
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MEMBER FIELD MED CC NOTE
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Resident Faculty
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Aardsma, Gerald E. Physics - 0
Austin, Steven A. Geology - 0
Cumming, Kenneth B. Biology 0 0
Franks, Robert H. Biology 0 0
Gish, Duane T. Biochemistry 0 0
Lumsden, Richard D. Biology 0 0
Morris, Henry M. Hydrology - 0
Morris, John D. Geology - 6
Vardiman, Larry Physics - 0
Adjunct Faculty
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Varughese, T. V. Mathematics - 0
Visiting Faculty
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DeYoung Donald B. Astrophysics - 0
Englin, Dennis L. Geophysics - 0
Fliermans, Carl B. Biology 1 6
Humphries, D. Russell Physics - 0
Meyer, John R. Biology 0 0
Osborne, Chris D. Biology 0 0
Parker, Gary E. Biology 0 0
Wise, Kurt P. Paleontology - 0
Technical Advisory Board
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Blick, Edward F. Geological Engineering - 0
Boylan, David R. Chemical Engineering - 0
Cutchins, Malcolm A. Aerospace Engineering - 0
Eckel, Robert H. Medicine 24 *0*
Hamann, Donald D. Food Technology 0 5
Henry, Harold R. Civil/Mining Engineering - 0
Marshall, Gailen Medicine 0 0
Menton, David Anatomy 7 *1*
NOTES:
A) LUMSDEN RD. MEDLINE listed 1 citation by a parasitologist.
CC listed 8 citations by a pathogenic soil fungus specialist. It
is unlikely that these are from the same person, and it is
improbable that any of the publications are from Richard D.
Lumsden of ICR. All 9 citations are listed below in the interest
of fairness.
B) MORRIS HM. CC listed 18 citations. However, they were all in
the electronic engineering field, presumably all by another
individual with the same last name and initials.
C) MORRIS JD. CC listed 15 citations. However, 9 were in the
field of biology. I am relatively confident that the other 6 are
by John D. Morris of ICR (listed below).
D) FLIERMANS CB. MEDLINE listed 1 citation and Current Contents
listed 6 citations, all in the field of geomicrobiology. I am
quite confident that these can be attributed to Carl B. Fliermans
as he is listed as a Microbial Ecologist on the Technical
Advisory Board. All 7 citations are listed below.
E) MEYER JR. MEDLINE listed 3,380 citations and Current Contents
listed 55 citations. A search of the address of origin of all
3,380 MEDLINE citations revealed that none were from Baptist
Bible College, Clark's Summit, Pennsylvania, John R. Meyer's
location according to information in the Technical Advisory Board
listing.
F) PARKER GE. MEDLINE and Current Contents both listed 1
identical citation. However, the subject of the paper was
nuclear medicine and it originated from the Medical College of
Virginia in Richmond (see full citation below). It is unlikely
that it can be attributed to Gary E. Parker, adjunct faculty
member of ICR.
G) ECKEL RH. MEDLINE listed 24 citations (see below). Current
Contents listed 17 citations, all of which matched the MEDLINE
citations. All of them covered adipose tissue and insulin
effects and almost all were from the University of Colorado
(Denver), the location of Robert H. Eckel according to his
listing. Therefore, I'm extremely confident that all of these
citations can be attributed to him.
H) HAMANN DD. Current Contents listed 5 citations, all in the
field of food technology. Donald D. Hamann is listed as
"Professor of Food Technology" on the Technical Advisory Board,
so I'm very confident that all of these citations can be
attributed to him.
I) MARSHALL G. MEDLINE listed 108 citations and Current Contents
listed 140 citations. None of the MEDLINE citations were from
his association (Allergy, Asthma, Immunology Association of
Texas), nor were any of them even from Texas. There were 2
citations from and Allergy Division in Tennessee (see below).
J) MENTON D. MEDLINE listed 7 citations. All of them deal with
anatomy and 5 of them originated from Washington University
School of Medicine, David Menton's specialty and location
according to his listing on the Technical Advisory Board.
Current Contents listed 6 citations. 5 of them were identical to
the MEDLINE search, with 1 additional citation. Therefore, a
total of 8 citations can be attributed to David Menton with high
confidence.
CITATIONS (the rest of this post is devoted entirely to the
citations referred to above, so may not be of general interest):
LUMSDEN RD
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MEDLINE
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Hildreth MB; Lumsden RD.
Utilization and absorption of carbohydrates by the plerocercus
metacestode of Otobothrium insigne (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha).
International Journal for Parasitology, 1988 Mar, 18(2):251-7.
Current Contents
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1. LEWIS JA; LUMSDEN RD; MILLNER PD; KEINATH AP.
SUPPRESSION OF DAMPING-OFF OF PEAS AND COTTON IN THE FIELD
WITH COMPOSTED SEWAGE SLUDGE.
CROP PROTECTION, 1992 JUN, V11 N3:260-266.
2. RIDOUT CJ; LUMSDEN RD; HRUSCHKA WR.
IDENTIFICATION OF MYCELIAL POLYPEPTIDES ASSOCIATED WITH
GLIOTOXIN-PRODUCING STRAINS OF THE BIOCONTROL FUNGUS
GLIOCLADIUM-VIRENS.
PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1992 APR, V82 N4:479-484.
3. LUMSDEN RD; LOCKE JC; ADKINS ST; WALTER JF; and others.
ISOLATION AND LOCALIZATION OF THE ANTIBIOTIC GLIOTOXIN
PRODUCED BY GLIOCLADIUM-VIRENS FROM ALGINATE PRILL IN SOIL
AND SOILLESS MEDIA.
PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1992 FEB, V82 N2:230-235.
4. LYNCH JM; LUMSDEN RD; ATKEY PT; OUSLEY MA.
PROSPECTS FOR CONTROL OF PYTHIUM DAMPING-OFF OF LETTUCE WITH
TRICHODERMA, GLIOCLADIUM, AND ENTEROBACTER SPP.
BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 1991, V12 N2:95-99.
5. RISTAINO JB; PERRY KB; LUMSDEN RD.
EFFECT OF SOLARIZATION AND GLIOCLADIUM-VIRENS ON SCLEROTIA
OF SCLEROTIUM-ROLFSII, SOIL MICROBIOTA, AND THE INCIDENCE
OF SOUTHERN BLIGHT OF TOMATO.
PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1991 OCT, V81 N10:1117-1124.
6. FRAVEL DR; LUMSDEN RD; ROBERTS DP.
INSITU VISUALIZATION OF THE BIOCONTROL RHIZOBACTERIUM
ENTEROBACTER-CLOACAE WITH BIOLUMINESCENCE.
PLANT AND SOIL, 1990 JUL, V125 N2:233-238.
7. ROBERTS DP; LUMSDEN RD.
EFFECT OF EXTRACELLULAR METABOLITES FROM GLIOCLADIUM-VIRENS
ON GERMINATION OF SPORANGIA AND MYCELIAL GROWTH OF
PYTHIUM-ULTIMUM.
PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1990 MAY, V80 N5:461-465.
8. LUMSDEN RD; CARTER JP; WHIPPS JM; LYNCH JM.
COMPARISON OF BIOMASS AND VIABLE PROPAGULE MEASUREMENTS IN
THE ANTAGONISM OF TRICHODERMA-HARZIANUM AGAINST PYTHIUM-
ULTIMUM.
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1990, V22 N2:187-194.
MORRIS JD
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Current Contents
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1. VALLIER TL; JENNER GA; FREY FA; GILL JB; and others.
SUBALKALINE ANDESITE FROM VALU FA RIDGE, A BACK-ARC
SPREADING CENTER IN SOUTHERN LAU BASIN - PETROGENESIS,
COMPARATIVE CHEMISTRY, AND TECTONIC IMPLICATIONS.
CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 1991 SEP 5, V91 N3:227-256.
2. MORRIS JD.
APPLICATIONS OF COSMOGENIC BE-10 TO PROBLEMS IN THE EARTH
SCIENCES.
Pub type: Review.
ANNUAL REVIEW OF EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES, 1991,
V19:313-350.
3. HOCHSTAEDTER AG; GILL JB; MORRIS JD.
VOLCANISM IN THE SUMISU RIFT .2. SUBDUCTION AND NON-
SUBDUCTION RELATED COMPONENTS.
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 1990 OCT, V100 N1-
3:195-209.
4. STERN RJ; LIN PN; MORRIS JD; JACKSON MC; and others.
ENRICHED BACK-ARC BASIN BASALTS FROM THE NORTHERN MARIANA
TROUGH - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MAGMATIC EVOLUTION OF BACK-
ARC BASINS.
EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, 1990 OCT, V100 N1-
3:210-225.
5. SIGMARSSON O; CONDOMINES M; MORRIS JD; HARMON RS.
URANIUM AND BE-10 ENRICHMENTS BY FLUIDS IN ANDEAN ARC
MAGMAS.
NATURE, 1990 JUL 12, V346 N6280:163-165.
6. MORRIS JD; LEEMAN WP; TERA F.
THE SUBDUCTED COMPONENT IN ISLAND ARC LAVAS - CONSTRAINTS
FROM BE ISOTOPES AND B-BE SYSTEMATICS.
NATURE, 1990 MAR 1, V344 N6261:31-36.
FLIERMANS CB
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MEDLINE
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Tyndall RL; Ironside KS; Metler PL; Tan EL; Hazen TC; Fliermans
CB.
Zoology Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
37796-0816.
Effect of thermal additions on the density and distribution of
thermophilic amoebae and pathogenic Naegleria fowleri in a
newly created cooling lake.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1989 Mar, 55(3):722-32.
Current Contents
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1. HAZEN TC; JIMENEZ L; DEVICTORIA GL; FLIERMANS CB.
COMPARISON OF BACTERIA FROM DEEP SUBSURFACE SEDIMENT AND
ADJACENT GROUNDWATER.
MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, 1991, V22 N3:293-304.
2. SARGENT KA; FLIERMANS CB.
GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY OF THE DEEP SUBSURFACE MICROBIOLOGY
SAMPLING SITES AT THE SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT, SOUTH-
CAROLINA.
GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL, 1989, V7 N1-2:3-13.
3. PHELPS TJ; RAIONE EG; WHITE DC; FLIERMANS CB.
MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES IN DEEP SUBSURFACE ENVIRONMENTS.
GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL, 1989, V7 N1-2:79-91.
4. FLIERMANS CB.
MICROBIAL LIFE IN THE TERRESTRIAL SUBSURFACE OF SOUTHEASTERN
COASTAL PLAIN SEDIMENTS.
HAZARDOUS WASTE & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 1989 SPRING, V6
N2:155-171.
5. PHELPS TJ; RINGELBERG D; HEDRICK D; DAVIS J; and others.
MICROBIAL BIOMASS AND ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH SUBSURFACE
ENVIRONMENTS CONTAMINATED WITH CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS.
GEOMICROBIOLOGY JOURNAL, 1988, V6 N3-4:157-170.
6. PHELPS TJ; FLIERMANS CB; GARLAND TR; PFIFFNER SM; and others.
METHODS FOR RECOVERY OF DEEP TERRESTRIAL SUBSURFACE
SEDIMENTS FOR MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES.
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGICAL METHODS, 1989 JUN, V9 N4:267-279.
PARKER GE
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MEDLINE
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1. Parker GE Jr; Burke TS.
Department of Radiology, Medical College of Virginia,
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond.
Technetium-99m-medronate uptake in hepatic necrosis
associated with Budd-Chiari syndrome.
Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1992 Jul, 33(7):1390-2.
ECKEL RH
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MEDLINE
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1. Eckel RH; Hanson AS; Chen AY; Berman JN; Yost TJ; Brass EP.
Dietary substitution of medium-chain triglycerides improves
insulin-mediated glucose metabolism in NIDDM subjects.
Diabetes, 1992 May, 41(5):641-7.
2. Glaser DS; Yost TJ; Eckel RH.
Preheparin lipoprotein lipolytic activities: relationship to
plasma lipoproteins and postheparin lipolytic activities.
Journal of Lipid Research, 1992 Feb, 33(2):209-14.
3. Regensteiner JG; Mayer EJ; Shetterly SM; Eckel RH; Haskell WL;
Marshall JA; Baxter J; Hamman RF.
Relationship between habitual physical activity and insulin
levels among nondiabetic men and women. San Luis Valley
Diabetes Study.
Diabetes Care, 1991 Nov, 14(11):1066-74.
4. Yost TJ; Eckel RH.
Regional similarities in the metabolic regulation of adipose
tissue lipoprotein lipase.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 1992 Jan, 41(1):33-6.
5. Bessesen DH; Robertson AD; Eckel RH.
Weight reduction increases adipose but decreases cardiac LPL
in reduced-obese Zucker rats.
American Journal of Physiology, 1991 Aug, 261(2 Pt 1):E246-51.
6. Mayer EJ; Burchfiel CM; Eckel RH; Marshall JA; Haskell WL;
Hamman RF.
The role of insulin and body fat in associations of physical
activity with lipids and lipoproteins in a biethnic
population. The San Luis Valley Diabetes Study.
Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis, 1991 Jul-Aug, 11(4):973-84.
7. Barchiesi BJ; Eckel RH; Ellis PP.
The cornea and disorders of lipid metabolism.
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1991 Jul-Aug, 36(1):1-22.
Pub type: Journal Article; Review; Review, Academic.
8. Sniderman AD; Cianflone KM; Eckel RH.
Levels of acylation stimulating protein in obese women
before and after moderate weight loss.
International Journal of Obesity, 1991 May, 15(5):333-6.
9. Jensen DR; Bessesen DH; Etienne J; Eckel RH; Neville MC.
Distribution and source of lipoprotein lipase in mouse
mammary gland.
Journal of Lipid Research, 1991 May, 32(5):733-42.
10. Neville MC; Waxman LJ; Jensen D; Eckel RH.
Lipoprotein lipase in human milk: compartmentalization and
effect of fasting, insulin, and glucose.
Journal of Lipid Research, 1991 Feb, 32(2):251-7.
11. Farese RV Jr; Yost TJ; Eckel RH.
Tissue-specific regulation of lipoprotein lipase activity
by insulin/glucose in normal-weight humans.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 1991 Feb, 40(2):214-6.
12. Brass EP; Tserng KY; Eckel RH.
Urinary organic acid excretion during feeding of medium-
chain or long-chain triglyceride diets in patients with
non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1990 Nov, 52(5):923-
6.
Pub type: Clinical Trial; Journal Article; Randomized
Controlled Trial.
13. Raynolds MV; Awald PD; Gordon DF; Gutierrez-Hartmann A; Rule
DC; Wood WM; Eckel RH.
Lipoprotein lipase gene expression in rat adipocytes is
regulated by isoproterenol and insulin through different
mechanisms.
Molecular Endocrinology, 1990 Sep, 4(9):1416-22.
14. Lorentsen KJ; Hendrix CW; Collins JM; Kornhauser DM; Petty
BG; Klecker RW; Flexner C; Eckel RH; Lietman PS.
Dextran sulfate is poorly absorbed after oral administration.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989 Oct 1, 111(7):561-6.
15. Knedler A; Eckel RH; Kern PA; Ham RG.
Microvascular endothelial cell cultures from human omental
adipose tissue [letter; comment].
In Vitro Cellular and Developmental Biology, 1989 Oct,
25(10):863-4.
16. Eckel RH; Yost TJ.
HDL subfractions and adipose tissue metabolism in the
reduced-obese state.
American Journal of Physiology, 1989 Jun, 256(6 Pt 1):E740-6.
17. Kern PA; Svoboda ME; Eckel RH; Van Wyk JJ.
Insulinlike growth factor action and production in
adipocytes and endothelial cells from human adipose
tissue.
Diabetes, 1989 Jun, 38(6):710-7.
18. Eckel RH.
Lipoprotein lipase. A multifunctional enzyme relevant to
common metabolic diseases [published erratum appears in N
Engl J Med 1990 Feb 15;322(7):477] [see comments].
New England Journal of Medicine, 1989 Apr 20, 320(16):1060-8.
Pub type: Journal Article; Review; Review, Academic.
19. Yost TJ; Eckel RH.
Hypocaloric feeding in obese women: metabolic effects of
medium-chain triglyceride substitution.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1989 Feb, 49(2):326-
30.
20. Samuels MH; Eckel RH.
Massive insulin overdose: detailed studies of free insulin
levels and glucose requirements.
Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology, 1989, 27(3):157-
68.
21. Draznin B; Sussman KE; Eckel RH; Kao M; Yost T; Sherman NA.
Possible role of cytosolic free calcium concentrations in
mediating insulin resistance of obesity and
hyperinsulinemia.
Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1988 Dec, 82(6):1848-52.
22. Yost TJ; Eckel RH.
Fat calories may be preferentially stored in reduced-obese
women: a permissive pathway for resumption of the obese
state.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1988 Aug,
67(2):259-64.
23. Eckel RH; Goldberg IJ; Steiner L; Yost TJ; Paterniti JR Jr.
Plasma lipolytic activity. Relationship to postheparin
lipolytic activity and evidence for metabolic regulation.
Diabetes, 1988 May, 37(5):610-5.
24. Eckel RH; Sadur CN; Yost TJ.
Deficiency of the insulin, glucose-mediated decrease in
serum triglycerides in normolipidemic obese subjects.
International Journal of Obesity, 1988, 12(5):369-76.
HAMANN DD
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Current Contents
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1. CASE SE; HAMANN DD; SCHWARTZ SJ.
EFFECT OF STARCH GELATINIZATION ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF
EXTRUDED WHEAT-BASED AND CORN-BASED PRODUCTS.
CEREAL CHEMISTRY, 1992 JUL-AUG, V69 N4:401-404.
2. WU JQ; HAMANN DD; FOEGEDING EA.
MYOSIN GELATION KINETIC STUDY BASED ON RHEOLOGICAL
MEASUREMENTS.
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 1991 FEB, V39
N2:229-236.
3. HAMANN DD; AMATO PM; WU MC; FOEGEDING EA.
INHIBITION OF MODORI (GEL WEAKENING) IN SURIMI BY PLASMA
HYDROLYSATE AND EGG WHITE.
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, 1990 MAY-JUN, V55 N3:665+.
4. AMATO PM; HAMANN DD; BALL HR; FOEGEDING EA.
INFLUENCE OF POULTRY SPECIES, MUSCLE GROUPS, AND NACL LEVEL
ON STRENGTH, DEFORMABILITY, AND WATER RETENTION IN HEAT-
SET MUSCLE GELS.
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE, 1989 SEP-OCT, V54 N5:1136+.
5. CRIPPEN KL; HAMANN DD; YOUNG CT.
EFFECTS OF GRIND SIZE, SUCROSE CONCENTRATION AND SALT
CONCENTRATION ON PEANUT BUTTER TEXTURE.
JOURNAL OF TEXTURE STUDIES, 1989, V20 N1:29-41.
MARSHALL G
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MEDLINE
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1. Marshall GD Jr; Lieberman PL.
Address: Division of Allergy-Immunology, University of
Tennessee School of Medicine, Memphis.
Comparison of three pretreatment protocols to prevent
anaphylactoid reactions to radiocontrast media.
Annals of Allergy, 1991 Jul, 67(1):70-4.
2. Marshall GD.
Address: Division of Allergy/Immunology, University of
Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis 38146.
Adoptive immunotherapy in gastrointestine malignancies using
interleukin-2. Current results and future prospects.
Acta Chirurgica Scandinavica. Supplementum, 1989, 549:71-4.
MENTON D
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MEDLINE
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1. Webber DM; Menton D; Osdoby P.
An in vivo model system for the study of avian osteoclast
recruitment and activity.
Bone and Mineral, 1990 Nov, 11(2):127-40.
2. Steinacker A; Menton DN; Romero A.
Toadfish saccular hair cell bundle has a preferred
orientation in the otolithic membrane.
Hearing Research, 1990 Sep, 48(1-2):145-9.
3. Wice B; Menton D; Geuze H; Schwartz AL.
Modulators of cyclic AMP metabolism induce
syncytiotrophoblast formation in vitro.
Experimental Cell Research, 1990 Feb, 186(2):306-16.
4. Goligorsky MS; Menton DN; Laszlo A; Lum H.
Nature of thrombin-induced sustained increase in cytosolic
calcium concentration in cultured endothelial cells.
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1989 Oct 5, 264(28):16771-5.
5. Brown M; McDonnell MK; Menton DN.
Polarity effects on wound healing using electric stimulation
in rabbits.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1989 Aug,
70(8):624-7.
6. Simmons DJ; Menton DN; Russell JE; Smith R; Walker WV.
Bone cell populations and histomorphometric correlates to
function.
Anatomical Record, 1988 Nov, 222(3):228-36.
7. Brown M; McDonnell MK; Menton DN.
Electrical stimulation effects on cutaneous wound healing in
rabbits. A follow-up study.
Physical Therapy, 1988 Jun, 68(6):955-60.
Current Contents
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1. WANG ZQ; HEMKEN P; MENTON D; GLUCK S.
EXPRESSION OF VACUOLAR H+-ATPASE IN MOUSE OSTEOCLASTS DURING
INVITRO DIFFERENTIATION.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1992 AUG, V263 N2:F277-F283.
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