What Do You Know About ___ ? 2
Research is being done involving objects you might find in a typical store. Below, you will find information from a display in the Science and Engineering Library. You can see a picture of the item read something about that object.
Articles links are only available to OSU users. Off-campus OSU users must first off-campus sign-in button at the top of the screen before viewing articles.
| Play-Doh® | Article: Walker, Michael, Noah Cohen, and Daniel Menchaca. 2005. PLAY-DOH? AND WATER-SOAKED GAUZE SPONGES AS ALTERNATIVE BOLUS MATERIAL FOR COBALT-60 TELETHERAPY. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 46, no. 2:179-181. |
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| Canned Tuna | Article: Burger, J and M Gochfeld. 2004. Mercury in canned tuna: white versus light and temporal variation. Environmental Research 96, no. 3:239. |
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| Microwave Popcorn | Article: Singh, J and N Singh. 1999. Effects of di?erent ingredients and microwave power on popping characteristics of popcorn. Journal of Food Engineering 42, no. 3:161. |
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| Slinky® | Article: Wilson, J. 2001. Energy Threshold for Tumbling Springs. International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics 36, no. 8:1179. |
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| Compass and Straight Edge | Article: Guillaumin-Espana, E., et al. 2003. Tracing a planet's orbit with a straight edge and a compass with the help of the hodograph and the Hamilton vector. American Journal of Physics 71, no. 6:585-589. |
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| Splenda® (sucralose) | Article: Patel, Rajendrakumar M., Rakesh Sarma, and Edwin Grimsley. 2006. Popular Sweetner Sucralose as a Migraine Trigger. Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain 46, no. 8:1303-1304. |
