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  • Cebere, Agnese (University of Oregon, 2022)
    My terminal creative project is concerned with spectatorship, freedom and control, the technologies of the grid and virtual reality, theatricality and performance. I investigate the tropes of the Western and the figure of ...
  • Bodenhamer, Devon (University of Oregon, 2021)
    I create installations that use humor and the visual language of the domestic space to disarm and analyze emotional discomfort in order to create a more whole sense of self. The work invites those who choose to participate ...
  • Francisco, Michael (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    In humans, the primary response to increasing internal temperature is increased cutaneous blood flow along with sweating. These reflexes facilitate heat dissipation to the environment by expanding the thermal gradient ...
  • Lowell, Christina (University of Oregon, 2012)
    The class Cyanidiophyceae (the "cyanidia") includes three genera, the walled Cyanidium and Galdieria and the "naked" Cyandioschyzon. All of these algae are unicellular and asexual and live at high temperature and low pH. ...
  • Bean, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2019)
    How might architectural education change to accommodate the opportunity of designing thermodynamic systems beyond the building scale? This paper provides an overview of a proposal for a district energy system in Tucson, ...
  • Matthews, Jason E. (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    Low-dimensional electronic systems, systems that are restricted to single energy levels in at least one of the three spatial dimensions, have attracted considerable interest in the field of thermoelectric materials. At ...
  • Hoffmann, Eric A., 1982- (University of Oregon, 2009-12)
    State of the art semiconductor materials engineering provides the possibility to fabricate devices on the lower end of the mesoscopic scale and confine only a handful of electrons to a region of space. When the thermal ...
  • Nakpathomkun, Natthapon, 1973- (University of Oregon, 2010-12)
    Quantum dots are systems in which all three spatial sizes are comparable to the Fermi wavelength. The strong confinement leads to a discrete energy spectrum. A goal of thermoelectric research is to find a system with a ...
  • Capek, Karel; Comrada, Norma; Comrada, Bean (Lidové noviny AS, 1937-11-21)
  • Hatch, Rebecca A. (University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    My thesis explores the concept oftheticity, both in general and in a specific language: Tiriy6. This language is a member of the Cariban language family and its speakers live in Suriname and Brazil. Theticity is a type ...
  • Brown , Madelyn (University of Oregon, 2022-10-26)
    Before the ratification of a national allotment policy in 1887, the US Office of Indian Affairs used assimilation policies to prepare individual reservations for privatization. Situated within the larger themes of US ...
  • Lewis, Aaron (University of Oregon, 2022)
    In December of 2020, the City of Eugene responded to the pandemic-driven surge in unsheltered houselessness by suspending its urban camping ban and establishing a sanctioned encampment for the unhoused in Washington Jefferson ...
  • Gallivan, Lauren Elizabeth (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Cambodian infants are at significant risk of malnutrition, and thiamine deficiency, in particular. This can put their survival at stake, but may also imperil the integrity of developing neural systems that support learning ...
  • Sanchirico, Anna; Baldwin, Dare; Measelle, Jeffrey; Whitfield, Kyly (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Millions of infants, especially in regions such as Southeast Asia, are currently at risk of thiamine deficiency. We investigated the extent to which maternal thiamine supplementation in rural Cambodia might protect their ...
  • Hadland, Erik (University of Oregon, 2019-04-30)
    Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are naturally occurring layered materials that have attracted immense research interest due to their high degree of chemical tunability. In particular, MoSe2 has been the focus of ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2006-08-15)
    Proposes commercial timber harvesting, road improvements, riparian habitat restoration, and fuels treatments. Includes density management thinning on approximately 700 acres, mixed density management and precommercial ...
  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Lakeview District (2006-10-18)
    Announces decision implementing project for commercial timber harvesting, road improvements, riparian habitat restoration, and fuels treatments. Includes density management thinning on approximately 700 acres, mixed density ...
  • Russell, Camisha (Journal for Peace and Justice Studies, 2009)
    In this essay I argue for the role of positive, community-based black identities (in the plural) in the creation and maintenance of black solidarity. I argue against Tommie Shelby’s attempts to reduce the notion of black ...
  • Rivet, Mitchell (University of Oregon, 2014-12)
    This thesis is a collection of original compositions designed to exemplify an understanding of popular music forms and the compositional potential they possess. The intent is not to journey into a specific genre, but rather ...
  • Maxson, John (2018-08-25)
    The troubling material history of the colonial mahogany trade’s ties to slave labor and environmental degradation is often obscured by the reverence we place on the craftsmanship and pedigree of its products. Although ...

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