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  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Roseburg District Office (2002-07-09)
    Announces decision to authorize the Proposed Action Alternative of the project EA, involving the commercial thinning and density management harvest of young growth timber in the Elk Creek Watershed.
  • Crescent Ranger District (Or.) (2003-09-29)
    Announces decision to implement 12 miles of hazard tree removal on main roads within the Davis Fire area, including selected major roads within and along the perimeter. Includes felling all dead trees over 6 inches in ...
  • Middle Fork Ranger District (Or.) (2007)
    Proposes to sell a two-acre parcel of land to the Hazeldell Rural Fire Protection District for use as a fire station site in the eastern end of the High Prairie rural residential area, about six miles north of the city of ...
  • Hilles, Robyn Lynn (University of Oregon, 2003-06)
    On October 30, 1961 the Turkish and German governments signed an intergovernmental labor contract to solve Germany's labor shortage by recruiting Turkish Gastarbeiter. Between this date and 1990 the population of Turks ...
  • Dykman, A. B. (1929)
  • Anonymous (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
    Healing spaces can be achieved by various methods to enhance and promote health and well being in connection with not only healthcare facilities but a hydrotherapy spa resort as well. By providing holistic methods for ...
  • Ebner, Kevin (University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2005-12)
    Despite technological and medical advances of recent centuries does water still have the capacity to effectively promote good health and healing naturally?
  • Halladay, Lauren (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    When compared to typically developing children, children with developmental delays (DD) are at especially high risk for poor health outcomes. Several interpersonal factors, including caregiver behaviors, have been examined ...
  • Houston, Janae; Janae, Houston; Alicia, Delouize; Josh, Snodgrass (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Health Disparities faced by female caregivers when caring for older adults and children in middle-income countries JANAE H. HOUSTON1, ALICIA M. DELOUIZE1, J. JOSH SNODGRASS1 1Department of Anthropology, University of ...
  • Stiffler, Peter B., 1976- (University of Oregon, 2010-03)
    To complement a varied and growing literature in health economics, this dissertation is conducted in three substantive parts. First, I investigate the effect of public policy on health use and health outcomes, exploiting ...
  • Edwards, Valerie J.; Freyd, Jennifer J.; Dube, Shanta R.; Anda, Robert F.; Felitti, Vincent J. (2006-11)
    Betrayal trauma theory (Freyd, 1999) postulates that abuse perpetrated by a caregiver or someone close to you results in worse outcomes than abuse perpetrated by someone less central to your well-being. We used data from ...
  • Fracchia, Elena; Hall, Tiffany; Remer, Matthew; Saxe, Karen; Wu, Wei-Ting (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
    The United States’ health care sector is increasingly overwhelmed by the high number of uninsured Americans combined with the ever-rising cost of service provision. Over the last thirty years both federal and state budgets ...
  • Krewski, Daniel; Slovic, Paul; Bartlett, Sheryl; Flynn, James; Mertz, C. K. (1995)
    A national survey of 1500 Canadians was carried out to assess public perception of health risks. Questionnaire items focused on ratings of perceived risk, sources of information on health risks and responsibility for risk ...
  • Krewski, Daniel; Slovic, Paul; Flynn, James; Mertz, C. K. (1995)
    In this article, we present the results of a national survey of 1500 Canadians on their attitudes and opinions about health risks. Ratings of perceived risk, sources of information on health risks and responsibility for ...
  • Slovic, Paul; Flynn, James; Mertz, C. K.; Mullican, L. (1993)
  • Hobbs, Richard G. (University of Oregon, 2008)
    During the 2008 Presidential Campaign, the candidates have debated proposals for solving America’s health care challenges. But the real health care debate will happen after America elects a new President and Congress. ...
  • Castro, Esmeralda; Kelly, Nicole R.; Budd, Elizabeth L. (Elsevier, 2023)
    U.S. Hispanic/Latino adults are at heightened risk for developing diet-related chronic diseases. Healthcare provider recommendations have shown to be effective for promoting health behavior change, but little is known about ...
  • Westra, Brian (Haworth Press, 2002)
    Libraries are beginning to use Web applications as they grapple with sites of increasing complexity, and the move of more user services to the Web. This article reviews the basic concepts of a Web application, and ...
  • Hibbard, Michael (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2001)
    The Ecosystem Workforce Program (EWP) at the University of Oregon is conducting a three year demonstration project to test the possibilities of collaborative stewardship for community development. Key to this is a monitoring ...
  • Setten, Eric (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    My dissertation looks at how consumers view food and beverages either as a means to enjoy themselves as sports fans or as a means to improve physical performance as athletes. The first essay, “Eat to Win, Not to Lose,” ...

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