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  • Stoecklein, Kelly; Fan, Yue; Ribe, Rob; Krueger, Jeff (University of Oregon, 2015)
    The City of Redmond wants to improve U.S. 97, the main north-south corridor used heavily by through traffic, regional freight traffic, and local traffic. The city partnered with the University of Oregon’s Sustainable ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, 2014-11-20)
  • Brence, Steven Barry (University of Oregon, 2001-06)
    Charles Taylor, in his essay “The Politics of Recognition,” frames the issue of multiculturalism in terms of the relationship between recognition and identity. Upon what basis and to what degree can different identities ...
  • Casserly, Aaron (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Multidisciplinary Design Optimization is a field that enables the solution of challenging engineering problems involving multiple technical specializations and design/performance constraints. In this work, I optimize the ...
  • Langlois, Melanie (University Of Oregon, 2003-06)
    This thesis discusses the significance of veiling in Iran within its sociohistorical context. From the governmental banning of veiling prior to the Islamic Revolution to the obligatory veiling policy that followed it, ...
  • Revelle, William; Condon, David M. (Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, 2012-10)
  • Howell, Amanda; Tan, Huijun; Brown, Anne; Schlossberg, Marc; Karlin-Resnick, Josh; Lewis, Rebecca; Anderson, Marco; Larco, Nico; Tierney, Gerry; Carlton, Ian; Kim, James; Steckler, Becky (Urbanism Next, 2020-01)
    Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are a near future reality and the implications of AVs on city development and urban form, while potentially widespread and dramatic, are not well understood. In addition, there are other fundamentally ...
  • Barnes, Stacie (2009)
    There is power in bilingualism. Barriers are broken down between people. Value, respect, and empathy is given to people when you have learned their language. There is common ground and a starting point from which to build. ...
  • Kuzyk, Mark (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
    An optomechanical system consists of an optical cavity mode coupled to a mode of a mechanical oscillator. Depending on the configuration of the system, the optomechanical interaction can be used to drive or cool ...
  • Hoang, Susan Nga (University of Oregon, 1999-06)
    The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most lucrative industries in the world. The emergence of foreign pharmaceutical companies in Asia is a very hot prospect for both the companies and the countries. Examining Japan's ...
  • Bartz, Jeremiah (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    In this dissertation, a method for producing multinets from a net in P^3 is presented. Multinets play an important role in the study of resonance varieties of the complement of a complex hyperplane arrangement and very few ...
  • Yoon, HyeonJin (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
    In basic regression discontinuity (RD) designs, causal inference is limited to the local area near a single cutoff. To strengthen the generality of the RD treatment estimate, a design with multiple cutoffs along the ...
  • Wang, Li-An (University of Oregon, 2012)
    We extend the theory of singular integral operators and multiplier theorems to the setting of anisotropic Hardy spaces. We first develop the theory of singular integral operators of convolution type in the anisotropic ...
  • Song, Insang (University of Oregon, 2024-01-10)
    Mental illness is a pressing global and national public health concern, necessitating the identification of risk factors to develop effective prevention measures. In this dissertation, I attempt to fill two research gaps ...
  • Levenson, Eric (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    Grain-size remote sensing presents an opportunity to address our poor understanding of the relationships among the patterns and processes of sediment sorting across spatial scales and advance the accessibility to riverscape ...
  • McCarty, James (University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
    Coarse-graining and multi-scale approaches are rapidly becoming important tools for computer simulations of large complex molecular systems. Such theoretical models are powerful tools because they allow one to probe the ...
  • Otjen, Nathaniel (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    Liberal humanism articulates an individual, rational, autonomous, universal, and singularly human subject that possesses various rights and freedoms. Although the imagined subject at the heart of liberal humanist philosophy ...
  • Brown, G. Z.; Berg, Rudy; Corner, Don; Finrow, Jerry; Kellett, Ronald; Kirsch, Patti; McDonald, Margot; McGinn, Barry; Sekiguchi, Tomoko; Fairey, Philip; Chandra, Subrato; Swart, William; Roland, Jim; Maxwell, Larry (Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 1989-06)
    The research program, under the guidance of a steering committee composed of industry and government representatives, focuses on three interdependent concerns -- energy conservation, industrial process, and housing design. ...
  • Multnomah County (Or.); Multnomah County (Or.). Dept. of Business and Community Services (2005-01)
    The Multnomah County Land Use and Transportation Program has established a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) process. This process follows the guidelines established in the County Comprehensive Framework Plan: Physical ...
  • Multnomah County (Or.); Multnomah County (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Multnomah County (Or.). Transportation Division (Multnomah County (Or.), 1990-08)
    The Bicycle Master Plan coordinates continued development of a safe and efficient road and biclycle system.... The Plan identifies several education and information opportunities to further promote compati[b]ility between ...

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