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  • Miller, Patrick (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    This thesis examines the role that heritage tourism and "return journeys" play in Korean adoptee consideration of place and identity. Specifically, my research centers on the link between returns and the conceptualization ...
  • Liggett, Catherine, 1984- (University of Oregon, 2010-06)
    Although the earliest depictions of Faustus portray him as an astrologer, very few publications to date have touched on the role of astrology in the life of this infamous character. Parallel to the decline in astrological ...
  • Root, Raechel (University of Oregon, 2020-12-08)
    This thesis explores the photography of Oregon’s lesbian land communities, through the Ovular workshops hosted at the lesbian land Rootworks from 1980 to 1983 and their subsequent magazine The Blatant Image (1981-1983). I ...
  • Marshall, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    The inclusion of atoms other than carbon into the framework of polycyclic conjugated hydrocarbons can have profound effects on the properties of the resultant compounds. Substitution of acenes with nitrogen-, oxygen-, and ...
  • Ives, Christopher (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    This study explores the heterogeneity in screening accuracy of the Assessing Student Proficiency in Early Number Sense (ASPENS) across schools within the context of a randomized control trial (RCT) for Fusion, a first-grade ...
  • Gibbs, Christopher (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    This dissertation examines the forecast model selection problem in economics in both theoretical and empirical settings. The forecast model selection problem is that there often exists a menu of different suitable models ...
  • Meitzner, Karl (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    With increasing global energy demand and diminishing fossil fuel supplies, the development of clean and affordable renewable energy technology is more important than ever. Photovoltaic devices harvest the sun’s energy to ...
  • Doss, Joel (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    The search for physics beyond the Standard Model is a daunting task. As parameter spaces for compelling models shrink, there is motivation for more radical concepts. However, there is a need for understanding the structure ...
  • Evans, Alice (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • Mason, Patrick (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • DuVal, Molly (2010-07-08)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • Reeve, Alexi (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • Garrison-Terry, Porter Andrew (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written and audio journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • Hall, Alex (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • DeWitt-Hoeger, Nora (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • Fix, Jessica (2009)
    Freshman student at the University of Oregon keeps a written journal documenting memorable experiences, events, thoughts, etc.
  • Su, Run (University of Oregon, 2013-07-11)
    Magnetic films have gained great attention for decades because of their broad industrial application. Their modern functionality more and more relies on their domain structure. Magnetic films usually form complex domain ...
  • Naik, Niyati (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    It is the need of the day to design indoor environments that are not only comfortable but also pleasurable for the occupants. Passive yet dynamic architectural strategies have been widely acknowledged for their influence ...
  • Praskievicz, Sarah (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    Anthropogenic climate change significantly affects water resources. River flows in mountainous regions are driven by snowmelt and are therefore highly sensitive to increases in temperature resulting from climate change. ...
  • Ozog, David (University of Oregon, 2017-09-27)
    The past several decades have witnessed tremendous strides in the capabilities of computational chemistry simulations, driven in large part by the extensive parallelism offered by powerful computer clusters and scalable ...

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