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  • LeDuc, Andre; Parker, Robert; Hanschka, Steve; Jones, Heather; Koch, Dave; Lynn, Kathy; Moore, Ryland; Olson, Lori; Shillinglaw, Craig; Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development (Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development and University of Oregon Community Service Center, 2001-06-01)
    The purpose of this project was to develop, with the assistance of the Department of Land Conservation and Development and other Oregon state agencies, technical resource guides (TRGs) for Oregon cities and counties to ...
  • Amirsoleymani, Roya (2013-06)
    The arts administration field severely lacks the contribution of feminist critique as well as its own disciplinary research specific to feminist art. This project seeks to help address that gap through descriptive research ...
  • Smith, Madeleine; Coscioni, Vinicius; Husman, Jenefer (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Planning for the Future: International Future Time Orientation and Life Project Scales Author: Smith, Madeleine, Educational Foundations Major and Vinicius Coscioni, University of Coimbra, Portugal Abstract: Throughout ...
  • Hoffman, Matt; Shirazi, Sahar (2018-03-05)
    While emerging technologies are often promoted as opportunities to dramatically increase safety, accessibility, and convenience, there is no guarantee that they will improve the lives of everyone. Historically disadvantaged ...
  • Governor's Arizona Bicycle Task Force (2010-01-27)
  • Itchoak, Roben (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2017)
    Climate change in Indigenous communities threatens Native peoples’ existence (Norton-Smith, et al., 2016). Through content analysis of six climate adaptation plans in tribal communities—four in Northwest Alaska and two ...
  • Middleton, Genevieve (Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon, 2020)
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY According to the U.S. Census 71% of American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) live in urban areas. Portland, Oregon – one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Pacific Northwest -- comprises the fifth ...
  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2005-06-01)
    The focus in this book is on two aspects of improving our educational system: 1. Improving the quality of education that K-12 students are receiving. 2. Improving the professional lives of teachers and other educators. This ...
  • Kleiner, Delaney
    Southwestern Oregon is characterized by complex patterns of plant communities across environmental gradients. Previous research has found the structure and composition of vegetation to be related to the complex geology of ...
  • Williams, Alexis (2009-06)
    Economists predict an enormous transfer of wealth within the United States over the next 50 years due to demographic and generational shifts. Much of these funds are expected to be donated to nonprofit organizations. Art ...
  • Jones, Ellie Sophie (University of Oregon, 2019-05)
    Recent calculations estimate there are currently 5.25 trillion plastic particles afloat in the ocean. Many of these are characterized as microplastics <5mm in diameter. Studies from the past decade have shown that no ...
  • Grant, Zoe M. (University of Oregon School of Law, 2020-07-01)
    This Article will discuss the history and mechanics of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of plastic food contact substances, general obligations of federal agencies under the National Environmental Policy ...
  • Bjork, Aaron (2019)
    In the first century, Romans gathered in open-air marketplaces known now by the word bazaar, a variant of the Persian word bazar. As hubs for converging trade routes, these marketplaces served not only as sites for commerce, ...
  • Singh, Rianka (Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
    This article brings into question the political utility of platforms as media for feminist resistance. Using examples of #MeToo, and the Women’s March on Washington, movements that have relied on the platform for reinvigorating ...
  • Chapman, Erich G., 1984- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    Since discovery of its biological effects in the late 1960's, cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum( II)) has become one of the most broadly-prescribed cancer drugs in use today. A majority of efforts to understand the ...
  • McDevitt, Christine (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    Platinum anti-cancer drugs are widely used in the United States being used in 10-20% of cancer therapy treatments today. These drugs have been in use for many years with cisplatin being in use for over 40 years. The mechanism ...
  • Sutton, Emily (University of Oregon, 2021-04-29)
    Platinum(II) chemotherapeutic agents represent a critical class of anticancer compounds. The clinical use of these compounds is limited by side effects and development of resistance. Despite these limitations, the three ...
  • Plakos, Kory (University of Oregon, 2017-05-01)
    Methods to map small-molecule interactions with cellular RNAs are important for understanding endogenous activation, such as in riboswitches, as well as the potential for exogenous compounds to target RNA. Cisplatin is one ...
  • McNeely, Ian F. (Oregon Council for the Humanities, 2004)
    A comparison of ancient Greek and nineteenth-century German gymnastics, with lessons on the two cultures of academics and university athletics today.
  • Foxman, Maxwell (Columbia Journalism School, 2015)
    More than ever before we’re consuming news in strange contexts; mixed into a stream of holiday photos on Facebook, alongside comedians’ quips on twitter; between Candy Crush and transit directions on our smartphones. In ...

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