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  • Muller, Jacqueline (University of Oregon, 2019)
    This annotated bibliography examines the social, technical, and regulatory challenges of providing patients and care teams with complete personal health records. The intended audience includes executives, policy makers, ...
  • Faris, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2015)
    The portrayal of God in the Hebrew Bible as a whole is overwhelmingly positive. However, this perception of the Hebrew Bible God, also known as Israel’s patron deity, Yahweh, changes upon further examination of certain ...
  • Van Ryswyk, Liesl (University of Oregon, 2012)
    The question of how a single cell can grow, divide, and ultimately acquire a distinct function within an adult animal is central to the field of developmental biology. An elegant way to address this question is by studying ...
  • Sims, Jessica R., 1981- (University of Oregon, 2009-06)
    This project explores Martin Heidegger's extensive engagement with technology and stands as a defense of his approach. In doing this I will explicate how technology should not be viewed simply as a means for human use ...
  • Wijangco, Jennifer (University of Oregon, 2005-06)
    Minimal artists of the 1960s produced works that were large in scale and confronted the viewer. This artistic movement is characterized, and in many ways validated, by the critical literature produced by artists, art ...
  • Russell, Camisha (Philosophy Compass, 2016)
    Philosophers working in bioethics often hope to identify abstract principles and universal values to guide professional practice, relying on ideals of objectivity and impartiality, and on the power of rational (individual, ...
  • Graper, Julianne (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    Following the Revolution of 1959, the Cuban government implemented policy reforms geared towards increasing women's rights. Despite these efforts, however, sexism persists in Cuban society. This difference between rhetoric ...
  • Moseley, Cassandra; Ellison, Autumn; Davis, Emily Jane (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2015)
    The increased interest in restoration on both public and private lands has led to opportunities for advancing a more robust restoration economy in some rural communities. However, achieving local economic benefits for ...
  • Moseley, Cassandra; Davis, Emily Jane; Bixler, R. Patrick (Richard Patrick) (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2015)
    The U.S. Forest Service purchases goods and services to help meet its land management objectives. Forest collaboratives, community-based organizations, and others frequently express interest in increasing local economic ...
  • Huber-Stearns, Heidi; Santo, Anna; Steinkruger, Erin (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2020)
    The purpose of this Quick Guide is to present the social and economic monitoring guide for the Tongass National Forest and Southeast Alaska Communities, developed by the Ecosystem Workforce Program, in consultation with ...
  • Moseley, Cassandra; Davis, Emily Jane; Medley-Daniel, Michelle (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2012)
    Forest Service policies and programs promote the integration of forest and watershed restoration with local economic development....The purpose of this quick guide is to help you, as a national forests and grasslands staff ...
  • Moseley, Cassandra; Medley-Daniel, Michelle; Davis, Emily Jane (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2012)
    The Watershed Condition Framework (WCF) asks Forest Service program managers and line officers to plan and implement integrated watershed restoration. Collaborating to restore watersheds can help you, as a national forest ...
  • Moseley, Cassandra (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2007)
    This quick guide aims to help collaborative groups and their agency partners develop and implement strategies to improve the quality and quantity of the local economic opportunities that are being created through private ...
  • Moseley, Cassandra (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2007)
    An ecosystem workforce assessment collects information about the state of the industry in a particular locale. It generally includes information about the types and amount of work undertaken in a particular area, the ...
  • Sundstrom, Shiloh; Moseley, Cassandra; Nielsen-Pincus, Max; Davis, Emily Jane (Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2011)
    This guide will help you develop an economic monitoring program by setting goals, selecting monitoring measures, collecting data, and reporting and using monitoring results. Specifically, it describes how to obtain and ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2008-07-28)
    Finds no environmental impact statement is needed for project where Quicksilver has applied for a road use right-of-way to haul approximately 40 loads of Green Chips from a timber sale in California to Collins Products in ...
  • Rudebusch, Gabriel; Fix, Aaron; Henthorn, Hilary; Vonnegut, Chris; Zakharov, Lev; Haley, Michael (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014-06-16)
    We report the preparation and characterization of a new class of quinoidal thienoacenes. The synthetic route is efficient, high-yielding and scalable with the potential for further functionalization. Single crystal X-ray ...
  • Holbrook, Scott, 1975- (University of Oregon, 2009-12)
    The development of a functional nervous system is paramount for the ability of animals to interact with their environments. Minor defects in nervous system function compromise the effectiveness of sensing and responding ...
  • Wallowa-Whitman National Forest (Agency : U.S.) (2004-03)
    Assesses mine and mill site on moderate to steep side slopes, with burned debris of the mill, open adit and an airshaft filled with water, with associated waste dumps. A Niton XRF unit found numerous chemical elements ...
  • Jones, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    Drinking is common among college students but has different social meanings and consequences for students of color. Using data from first-time U.S. resident students gathered pre-matriculation, end-of-first-year, and fall ...

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