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A study of services of public health agencies in Leon county, FloridaWinsryg, Miriam Thomas Unknown Date (has links)
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Non-appearance of 157 persons at scheduled intake interviews, Mental Health Division of the Leon County Health Department, Tallahassee, Florida, January 1, 1956 - August 31, 1959Hanrahan, Thomas E Unknown Date (has links)
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A study of the case records of 256 children referred to the Mental Health Division of the Leon County Health Department, Tallahassee, Florida, From September, 1, 1957, through August 31, 1959Gettys, Carolyn Currie Unknown Date (has links)
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Attitudes of classroom teachers in Leon County Public Elementary Schools toward the Leon County Mental Health Clinic, Tallahassee, Florida.Shaunty, Grover Unknown Date (has links)
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Policies and pratices relating to hospital admission of fifteenPugh, William Cunninghame Unknown Date (has links)
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Factors contributing to unplanned discontinuance of treatment by patients at the Leon County Mental Health Clinic, Tallahassee, Florida, July 1, 1956 - September 30, 1957.Knepper, Naomi Ruth. Unknown Date (has links)
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Factors contributing to unplanned discontinuance of treatment by patients at the Leon County Mental Health Clinic, Tallahassee, Florida, July 1, 1956 - September 30, 1957Unknown Date (has links)
"The purpose of this study was to collect and compile data for prognostic purposes in determining which clients probably will not continue in treatment until--in the opinion of the agency--'services are completed.' It was hoped that this guide would be helpful in selecting those clients to whom to offer further service. Also, it might be useful in modifying agency policies and procedures to better meet the needs of those people who cannot use the services as presently offered"--Introduction. / Typescript. / "May, 1958." / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Work." / Advisor: David L. Levine, Professor Directing Study. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Continuance and discontinuance of treatment, the Leon County Mental Health Clinic, July 1, 1959-July 1, 1960Unknown Date (has links)
"The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not 82 adults who continued treatment and 42 adults who discontinued treatment at the Leon County Mental Health Clinic differed significantly when cross-tabulated with seven baseline characteristics, six agency-client descriptive items, and eight items designed to reveal 'perception of the client's problem.' It was hoped that additional knowledge of and insight into the problem of discontinuance by a study of closed adult treatment records during a period of one year would help the Clinic serve, more effectively, adult clients in Leon County"--Introduction. / Typescript. / "June, 1961." / "Submitted to the Graduate School of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Work." / Advisor: Dorothy D. Hayes, Professor Directing Study. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-65).
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Spatial Trends and Factors of Pimple Mound Formation in East-Central TexasRobinson, Chance 2012 May 1900 (has links)
Pimple mounds are circular to elliptical domes with basal diameters ranging from 3 to more than 30 m, and heights of 30 cm to more than 2 m above intermound levels. For almost two centuries, the origin of these features has been speculated upon by scientists without general consensus as to one of over 30 different mechanisms suggested for their origin. These soil microfeatures can be observed throughout portions of East Texas as well as Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. Pimple mounds have been extensively mapped throughout East Texas as complexes covering over 1.0 million ha in 47 soil survey areas. About 600,000 ha are on Pleistocene-age geological formations.
This study focused on 5,500 ha in Leon County, Texas, mapped as Rader-Derly complex and Derly-Rader complex. Rader (Aquic Paleustalfs) is on mounds and Derly (Typic Glossaqualfs) in the low intermounds. These soils are mapped primarily on terraces of the Trinity River system within the survey area. Using elevation levels published for the various fluviatile terrace deposits of the Trinity River, six groups (five terrace level groups and an upland group) were identified for analysis of mounds within the study area. Processes and factors of soil formation during the life of these features were considered using two methods ? remotely sensed elevation data and sampling data collected in the field. Size, shape, and relief of mounds were analyzed using airborne-based, remotely sensed LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) elevation data. Particle size distributions and pedon descriptions of mounds formed on materials of various ages were compared across the study area with special emphasis given to spatial trends.
Analyses indicate a fluvial origin with pimple mound orientation corresponding to surrounding ridge and swale features of the paleoriver. Pimple mounds within the study area formed in the presence of sandy to loamy alluvial sediments and require the presence of accretionary ridge microtopography over point bar deposits. This alluvial parent material and topography were further developed by fluctuations in climate and vegetation over time. The erosional influence of bioturbation by animals and the intense rainfall and flood events which frequent the study area provided an environment in which these soil microfeatures have developed and over time exhibit increased levels of pedogenesis.
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Ecological relationships of turtles in northern Florida lakes a study of omnivory and the structure of a lake food web /Aresco, Matthew Joseph. James, Frances C. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2005. / Advisor: Dr. Frances C. James, Florida State University, Collece of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Biological Science. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed June 7, 2005). Document formatted into pages; contains xvii, 141 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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