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Andries, Colin
(University of Oregon, 2002-06)
Recent years have seen improvements in the Internet and the ability of individuals
to make purchases online. Because of these improvements many companies have looked
to the Internet to improve their supply chains. The ...
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Meyer, Martha
(University of Oregon, 1977-08)
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Ladd, Anthony Leon
(University Of Oregon, 1996-04)
The political philosophy of Bismarck is often imposed from his later career
onto his earlier political activities without asking the question of whether or not the
political pragmatism he dearly practiced later in his ...
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Malamud, Nathan
(University of Oregon, 2022)
Fungal pathogens in soil have been hypothesized to drive the maintenance of plant communities through population density-dependent feedbacks. For this to be the case, however, different species of fungi must show patterns ...
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McKey, Colin
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
Haiti is among the poorest nations in the world and it is the single poorest
country in the western hemisphere. Yet, Haiti once possessed the exact opposite
connotation. Haiti was once the French colony of Saint-Domingue, ...
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Speidel, Kristina
(University of Oregon, 2015-06)
The purpose of this research is to identify the ideal conditions that lead to greater membership levels in fine art museums within the United States. I examine three different categories that impact a museum’s success. ...
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Roden, Alison L.
(University of Oregon, 2017-12)
Tourism has become an important livelihood option for many aboriginal communities around the world, as it not only provides an opportunity for economic development, but also cultural survival. More recently, many indigenous ...
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Breuner, Richard McKay
(University of Oregon, 2014-06)
Because working memory is correlated with measures of fluid intelligence and
is relevant on a daily basis, it is important to investigate its properties. By monitoring
neural activity with electroencelography (EEG), we ...
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Hay, Madeline
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is an intracardiac shunt present in ~1/3 of the general population that allows varying degrees of blood flow to bypass pulmonary circulation and respiratory cooling. The aim of this research ...
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Peters, Wendy
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
Postural control is an essential aspect of everyday life, but it can be
compromised while multi-tasking or with altered attention, particularly among older
adults. Age-related decrements within the sensorimotor system ...
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Worth, Alexander
(University of Oregon, 2016-03)
Barn Owls (Tyto alba) have an exceptional ability to spatially localize sounds in
their environment. Barn owls are able to localize prey using hearing alone (Konishi,
1973). By processing the interaural time and level ...
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Edwards, Chaucie Kate
(University of Oregon, 2019)
Histamine, an endogenously released molecule in immune and inflammatory responses increases local vasodilation, blood flow, and capillary permeability. During exercise, histamine is produced within exercising muscle and ...
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Deming, Eileen
(University of Oregon, 2015-12)
Locomotor-respiratory coupling (LRC), the phase-locking of gait and
respiratory cycles, has been heavily researched. Previous studies reported on the effects
of LRC ratios and their variability on various biomechanical ...
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Lytton, Rachel
(2018-07-25)
Dietary restriction (DR) is a widely conserved intervention known to expand lifespan in worms, flies,
mice and other organisms. Worms and flies undergo a hibernal diapause stage, and it remains poorly
understood as to ...
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Weems, Jardon Thomas
(University of Oregon, 2018-03)
The neural pathways that allow the brain to select the actions an animal should take in response to a sound in order to get a reward are not well understood. Previous studies have demonstrated that a region of the brain ...
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Silverman, Sean
(University of Oregon, 2021)
The first iteration of risk parity, dubbed “All Weather” was introduced by Ray Dalio and his associates at Bridgewater Associates. The goal of the strategy is to create a diversified portfolio with equal risk distribution ...
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Shen, Chia-Ni Jennie
(University of Oregon, 2019)
This Project examines the effectiveness of audio-visual training on non-native English speech perception. Previous research utilizing audio-visual training has been employed in the field of speech pathology, showing positive ...
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Tan, Hao
(University of Oregon, 2018-06)
Existing literature has identified several risk factors for the development of lower limb injuries and musculoskeletal disorders in recreational runners, including hip abductor muscle strength deficits as well as abnormal ...
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Maeda, Stephanie
(University of Oregon, 2013-11)
The issuance of Accounting Standards Update 2009-13 in October of 2009
substantially changed the requirements for recognizing revenue in transactions
consisting of multiple elements. One of the main reasons for the ...
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Harris, Sarianne
(University of Oregon, 2016-06)
BACKGROUND: Passive heat therapy (regular hot tub or sauna use) has gained
attention for its potential to improve cardiovascular health, and recent evidence suggests
that it produces beneficial vascular adaptations. ...
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