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Le Bleu, Heather
(University of Oregon, 2024-08-07)
Organs “know” how to develop to a specific size and shape conferring optimal function. In humans, very few organs and appendages show a natural ability to repair. Exemplifying this fundamental mystery, adult zebrafish fins ...
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Wang, Yongjun, 1975-
(University of Oregon, 2008-12)
The electrical properties of conducting polymer-based devices are investigated in order to better understand charge transport through conducting polymers and charge transfer at conducting polymer interfaces with metals and ...
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Moody, Ian Storms
(University of Oregon, 2011-12)
Lead sulfide nanocrystals (PbS-NCs) are an important class of semiconductor nanomaterials that are active in the near-infrared and exhibit unique properties distinct from their bulk analogues, notably, size tunability of ...
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Chastain, William
(University of Oregon, 2012)
The Iraq War was an era of crisis and change within the U.S. Army. The failure of
the army to adapt to the war revealed the obsolescence of post Vietnam army culture.
Innovation experiences in the war were directionless ...
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Crossland, Justin L., 1982-
(University of Oregon, 2009-09)
The coordination chemistry of iron with N 2 is becoming increasingly important as chemists try to find alternative routes to the production of ammonia. Current biological and industrial processes use iron to catalyze the ...
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Clark, Brian
(University of Oregon, 2016-11-21)
Institutions of higher education are replete with programs designed to position incoming undergraduate students to successfully persist toward a degree and to do and be well along the way. This longitudinal field study of ...
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Partsafas, Andrea
(University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
There is a consensus that today’s students in the U.S. are not prepared to fill the almost 1 million unfilled computing jobs in 2024. In the wake of the Computer Science For All initiative in 2016, advocacy groups, such ...
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Muller, Edward Nicholas, IV, 1964-
(University of Oregon, 2009-12)
In the context of Judeo-Christian theology, I develop what appears to be the first formal economic model to analyze the joint interactions between human actors and a divine actor involved in the production of good works. ...
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Skinner, Lara Renee
(University of Oregon, 2010-06)
Cities in the United States are increasingly challenged with sharpening inequalities, social exclusion and the effects of a swelling environmental footprint. In response, city officials, political interest groups and ...
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June, Jamie L.
(2003-08)
This research project is an attempt to document in writing both the varying definitions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (lgbtq) film and the methods of programming that lgbtq film festivals use when selecting ...
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Schuetz, Rachael
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
With millions invested in educational technology, what is its impact on student achievement and engagement? This question formed the basis for a review of the current literature on the impact of iPads and other instructional ...
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Grabow, Aleksandria
(University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
Research illustrates a consistent link between adolescent exposure to media violence and involvement in physical aggression. Less is known, however, about how real-life violence exposure might moderate this link. Guided ...
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Walls, Jacob
(University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
The interpretation of analytical claims about music presents a dilemma between positivism and fictionalism: is it that the structures imputed by the analysis are part of the reality of "the music itself" or are the structures ...
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Furtado, Michael Anthony, 1958-
(University of Oregon, 2011-09)
Before Spain encountered the Americas, it first encountered the sea. This dissertation explores the roots of that encounter by examining perceptions of the sea in late medieval Castile-Leon reflected in art, literature, ...
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Shipley, Niccole Kiyomi
(University of Oregon, 2011-12)
Large-volume calderas are responsible for producing large deposits of rhyolite and high-silica rhyolite, but the mechanisms by which these deposits are produced are still poorly understood. The Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia ...
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Drew, Dana
(University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
Rhyolites of the Picabo volcanic field (10.4-6.6 Ma) of the Yellowstone hotspot in eastern Idaho are preserved as thick ignimbrites and lavas along the margins of the Snake River Plain. This study presents new O and Hf ...
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Zeumer, Mathias
(University of Oregon, 2015-01-14)
The Arab Peace Initiative (former Saudi Initiative) was officially proposed by Saudi Arabia and has been (re-)endorsed by all 22 member states of the Arab League since 2002. Israel has not officially responded to the API ...
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Bonner, Kristin; Hibbard, Michael
(Ecosystem Workforce Program, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, 2002)
This report examines some of the issues involved in setting up a system for monitoring the socio-economic effects of Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (O-WEB) grants on an on-going basis. We conducted telephone interviews ...
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Bradley, Cat Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 2014-06)
The majority of art museums in the US market their institution primarily to traditional audiences: white, mostly female, educated, and with an upper-middle-class and above financial life-style. This capstone research ...
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Orme, Samuel
(University of Oregon, 2013-10-10)
When translating between any two languages, both linguistic and theoretical considerations must be made in order to create a successful translation. These choices are not made separately, however, but are inextricably ...
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