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  • Johnson, Miriam M.; Stockard, Jean; Acker, Joan; Naffziger, Claudeen (Academic Press, 1975-08)
    Whether one envisions a socially androgynous world as an eminent disaster or a desirable long-term goal, it is clear that men and women do differ and have always differed cross-culturally and historically in their roles, ...
  • Doppelt, Bob; Nelson, Hal (Center for Watershed and Community Health, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 2001-03)
    This report examines the principles, practices and policies of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and "product take-back" programs, and their potential application to the Pacific Northwest. EPR is an emerging principle ...
  • Skorburg, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    The central argument of this dissertation is that virtue ethics is overly individualistic. In response, I develop and defend a more relational, ecological account - what I call extended virtues. First, following Andy Clark, ...
  • Keith, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Dynamic invariant detection is a software analysis technique that uses traces of function entry and exit from executing programs and infers partial specifications that characterize the observed behavior. The specifications ...
  • Ludwig, Jeremy R. (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    The dynamic scripting reinforcement learning algorithm can be extended to improve the speed, effectiveness, and accessibility of learning in modern computer games without sacrificing computational efficiency. This dissertation ...
  • Hothem, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    In this paper, we extend Manin and Schechtman's higher Bruhat orders for the symmetric group to higher Bruhat orders for non-longest words w in the symmetric group. We prove that the higher Bruhat orders of non-longest ...
  • Janes, Joseph; University of Oregon. Libraries (University of Oregon, 2006-03-08)
    How is the digital age changing the way libraries provide services? What will the future look like? A presentation by Dr. Joe Janes, Associate Dean for Academics at the Information School at the University of Washington. ...
  • Backen, Ben (University of Oregon, 2023)
    This research paper presents an extension to the Text2Video-Zero (T2V0) generative model, augmenting the synthesis of video from textual and video inputs. The project focuses on enhancing the functionality and accessibility ...
  • Wakefield, Eleanor (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    This dissertation rereads sonnets by three crucial but misunderstood early twentieth-century women poets at the intersection of the study of American literary history and scholarship of the sonnet as a genre, exposing and ...
  • Treerotchananon, Anuwat, 1979- (University of Oregon, 2009-09)
    I present an alternative approach to determine the magnitude and direction of extension in the Basin and Range Province at the north end of Summer Lake basin using GIS techniques. Offset across 161 faults and tilting of ...
  • Beyerle, Eric (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    Proteins are not static structures; they must undergo conformational fluctuations about their folded state to function. Typically, the slow, near-equilibrium conformational dynamics of proteins encode the functional motions; ...
  • Cui, Guoqiang (University of Oregon, 2008-03)
    We present experimental and theoretical studies of a hemispherical, high-solid-angle external optical micro-cavity strongly coupled to nanoscale optical centers for cavity-quantum electrodynamics (QED) strong coupling and ...
  • Gustafsson, Annika; Moskovitz, Nicholas; Levine, Stephen (University of Oregon, 2015)
  • Saif, Raisa (University of Oregon, 2012)
    In numerous regions around the globe, climate change can be expected to change the pattern of severe weather events. Migration flows have been systematically larger the higher the proportion of the population in urban areas ...
  • Lai, Larry Syu-Heng; Yen, Jiun-Yee; Dorsey, Rebecca J.; Horng, Chorng-Shern; Chi, Wen-Rong; Shea, Kai-Shuan (Springer Nature, 2022-03)
    Mountain building and the rock cycle often involve large vertical crustal motions, but their rates and timescales in unmetamorphosed rocks remain poorly understood. We utilize high-resolution magneto-biostratigraphy and ...
  • Khan, Sumer (2019)
    Exuberance to Disturbance is a selection of personal anecdotes, lists, and short stories, a verbal articulation to one way of working visually. The purpose of this research is to establish different ways of generating ideas ...
  • Graumann, Frida (University of Oregon, 2022)
    My thesis, Eye of the Beholder: Truth and Deception in Shakespeare’s Sonnets, considers the use and abuse of deception in Shakespeare’s sonnet sequence. The sequence is through the eyes of the sonnet speaker, who expresses ...
  • Sullivan, Luis (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    The insect central complex (CX) is a conserved brain region containing 60+ neuronal subtypes, several of which contribute to navigation. It is not known how CX neuronal diversity is generated or how developmental origin ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-07)
    Proposes to respond to the 2002 fire by salvage, fuels treatment, and reforestation. Includes salvaging the economic value of dead and dying trees and reducing fuels available to future wildland fires on approximately 4846 ...
  • Sisters Ranger District (Or.) (2004-08-02)
    Announces implementation of Article 2 of project FEIS, responding to the 2002 fire by salvage, fuels treatment, and reforestation. Includes salvaging the economic value of dead and dying trees and reducing fuels available ...

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