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Gustafsson, Annika
(University of Oregon, 2015)
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Li, Ya; Marco, Corrales-Uglade
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Cnidarian jellyfish are ubiquitous predators of pelagic communities, however, very little is known about their phenology and how food availability affects their reproductive cycles. However, research shows that starved ...
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Saing, Audrey
Existing soccer cleats on the market are biased towards male biomechanical data, which may hinder female soccer players’ performance. This study explores plantar pressure differences between males and females during tasks ...
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Chuanchaiyakul, Tanainan
Many models try to explain people’s decisions in multi-alternative scenarios but these models have not yet tested for the effect of interpersonal relationship that might affect people’s choices. For example, Tversky (1972) ...
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Kafker, Matthew; Dresser, Maria; Hoeger, Kentaro; Ursell, Tristan
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Many species of bacteria navigate complex and heterogeneous environments to search for metabolic resources and avoid toxins. Common among such complexities is steric structure – solid objects whose surface curvature alters ...
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Sepulveda, Ari
Poor sleep hygiene and mental health issues are common amongst college students due to high stress and rigorous environments. This project uses the Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality ...
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Klock, Irene
(University of Oregon, 2015)
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Galletta, Emily; Bishop, H.; Hoy, J. L.
The mouse is an important model of vision as it allows us to discover the neural mechanisms underlying
visual behavior in a way that is not possible in other models. Previous work has shown that laboratory mice use
vision ...
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Lowery, Samantha O.
(University of Oregon, 2015-04)
This thesis examines the predictive devices attorneys use to remove jurors due to shortened
selection process in petit trials. This study examines how weight, age, and class are used
alongside the master traits of gender ...
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Pollak, Megan; Pollak, Megan
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Pinnipeds, the group that includes true seals, eared seals, and walruses, generally display highly variable tooth spacing. Previous studies have credited this variability to the typical pinniped feeding mechanism, a ...
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Hillard, Thomas
Aplodontia rufa has a unique kidney anatomy that is inefficient at concentrating
urine, and as a result the water intake for the species is high and its range is limited to
the high precipitation regions of the Pacific ...
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Pons, Christine
Physical inactivity and unhealthy eating among U.S. adolescents incrase their risk for chronic diseases and many types of cancer. Schools have been identified as effective settings to promote adolescents' healthy behaviors. ...
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Schweiger, Aryanna
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Abstract Title: Stem Cell Research Author: Aryanna Entezari-Schweiger (UO Human Physiology Major) Imagine having the ability to transplant organs without rejection, create medications without requiring human trials and ...
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Lo, Michelle
As institutions strive to develop equitable classrooms, educators must consider what features equitable classrooms include. One such feature is the equitable distribution of authority and agency among students. Authority ...
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Leonard, Frankie
Success, particularly in our society in the US, is a complex social construct that often determines the life an individual will lead. I have analyzed the ideas of power and wealth, and the effect that these elements have ...
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Judge, Tyra; DeLouize, Alicia; Kowal, Paul; Naidoo, Nirmala; Chatterji, Somnath; Snodgrass, J. Josh
(University of Oregon, 2020)
It is estimated that suicide accounts for 800,000 deaths per year and rates tend to increase in older adulthood. While 79% of global suicides occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), most studies on suicide have ...
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Nosler, Laura
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Despite the wealth of information gained by high energy physics over the past few decades, there are still several fundamental gaps in our understanding of the universe. One theory that may provide answers to some of these ...
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Pete, Alyssa
A myriad of authors have examined gender roles and sexuality in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818), directing their attention to the homosexual undertones in the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his creature, ...
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