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Garcia, Nicolas
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2011-06)
Vanpooling provides an opportunity to save commuters money and diminish the external costs of an
automobile‐dominated transportation system. Vanpooling’s effectiveness in urban and suburban areas
has been established, ...
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Marin Jarrin, Maria Jose
(University of Oregon, 2022-02-18)
The Coos Estuary, is the second largest estuary in Oregon in terms of area and volume, after the Columbia River Estuary, with extensive tidal flats and subsidiary sloughs. Estuaries, like the Coos, are utilized for habitat ...
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Hinkel-Lipsker, Jacob
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
Asymmetric gait, or a difference in functioning between legs during human locomotion, is a health concern that can lead to secondary complications such as chronic musculoskeletal injury or a more sedentary lifestyle. ...
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Metzger, Sam
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
Land use change, invasion of non-native species, and other modes of habitat loss contribute to
native bee population declines. A key contribution to population decline may be a loss of
nutritional resources, which can ...
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Boatman, Caitlyn J.
(University of Oregon, 2018-08)
I studied variation in the teeth of 5 different species of pinniped: E. jubatus, Z. californianus, P. vitulina, E. barbatus, and O. rosmarus. Prior to this study, little work had been done on dental variation in marine ...
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Littel, Geena; Baltay, Annemarie
Many subduction zones worldwide are known to host devastating large earthquakes, such as the 2011 M9 Tohoku-Oki earthquake. In addition to fast, seismic slip many subduction zones also host slow, largely aseismic slip. ...
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Buetow, Stefan
(Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, 2005)
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O'Brien, Robert M.; Stockard, Jean
(Elsevier, 2002-03)
An age-period-cohort characteristic model previously used to explain age-period-specific
rates of homicide arrests for those 15 to 49 from 1960 to 1995 is applied to measures of age-period-specific homicide deaths. The ...
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Stockard, Jean; Dougherty, Maureen
(Springer, 1983)
This article examines differences in subjective culture among three societies that
vary in their extent of urbanization and differentiation and within these societies
between females and males. David Bakan's agency-communion ...
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Beaver, Meredith G.
(1929)
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Bookstein, Jonah Benjamin
(University of Oregon, 1993-06)
VARIATIONS ON A LEGEND: DICTIONARY OF lHE KIELCE POGROM is an
attempt to use an ethnographic technique and scope of inquiry to understand
the events on July 4, 1946, in the town of Kieke, in south central Poland.
Subsequently, ...
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Hayes, Matthew
(University of Oregon, 2012)
The Tokugawa period (1600-1868) brought significant social, legislative, and institutional change to Japan, including peace and stability that pervaded much of early modern society. Life in these new social conditions was ...
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Slovic, Paul; Johnson, Stephen; Satterfield, Terre; Flynn, James; Gregory, Robin; Mertz, C.K.; Wagner, Robin
(Decision Research, 1995-08)
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Savoy, Cian
(University of Oregon, 2021)
The white savior complex has an unprecedented effect in our global society but not many people have looked at the vast consequences that occur from it nor the causes that created it in the first place. The classic white ...
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Bezirdjian, Melina Carla
(University of Oregon, 2011-03)
Airstream brand travel trailers from the 1950s and 60s have developed a
subculture dedicated to their preservation and use. This subculture serves as a case study
for how nostalgia, defined in a postmodern context, may ...
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Purcell-Joiner, Lauren
(University of Oregon, 2017-05-01)
This dissertation provides the first full-scale musicological study of Stuttgart 95, a thirteenth-century song book, formerly thought to be from the abbey of Weingarten. Upon further examination, it is clear that rather ...
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Klecker, Sarah
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Paralympic athletes have long been marginalized and fought to have their athletic pursuits recognized as equal to traditional sport. These groups have consistently been left out
of marketing and advertising images, as ...
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Veneta (Or.)
(City of Veneta (Or.), 2006-07-24)
Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents ...
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Veneta (Or.)
(City of Veneta (Or.), 2000)
The basic function of the Comprehensive Plan is to provide policy for coordinating and guiding
change in Veneta over a long period of time. The Comprehensive Plan also:
Guides local government officials and staff in ...
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Veneta (Or.); URS Corporation
(City of Veneta (Or.), 2008-05)
This document is the Stormwater Basin Plan for the Coyote Creek tributary in the City of
Veneta. This document presents the methods and results of the hydrologic and hydraulic
modeling of the tributary drainage system ...
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