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  • Rudy, Paul, R.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barb (2013-03-11)
  • Rudy, Paul, Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barb (2013-03-11)
  • Reiser, Shannon (University of Oregon, 2013-11)
    Animals living in a habitat affected by both tidal shifts and day night cycles display a wide variety of behaviors influenced by environmental factors and internal mechanisms. Sessile intertidal invertebrates exhibit ...
  • Aghel, Parsa (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    The term Anthropocene, denoting the era where human activity is the greatest influence on the environment and climate, marks a new era of climate change theory and understanding. This paper, though, looks at existing ...
  • Finkelman, Leonard (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    Widespread extinctions of mammalian megafauna at the end of the Pleistocene epoch remain insufficiently explained. In North America, approximately sixty megafaunal species disappeared in a window between 13 and 11 ka that ...
  • Cumming, Margo; Deivanayagam, Nithi; Weinrobe, Josh
    While extensive research has been conducted on the effects of anthropogenic noise, there is a notable lack of studies investigating the impact of indoor anthropogenic noise on weather patterns. In this study, we sought to ...
  • Bedrosian, Sarah-Anne (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Cities in the United States have an extensive history of displacement of marginalized communities, specifically during the 1950s and 60s. This displacement was primarily caused by federally funded urban renewal programs, ...
  • Evans, George W., 1949-; Honkapohja, Seppo, 1951-; Mitra, Kaushik (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2007-02-18)
    We consider the impact of anticipated policy changes when agents form expectations using adaptive learning rather than rational expectations. To model this we assume that agents combine limited structural knowledge with ...
  • Heese, Brianna (2019-06-18)
    Climate change impacts the world at different rates and scales. This project examines the effects of climate change in the residential landscape in the Midwest, an under-examined— but crucial—topic in climate change ...
  • Hixson, Charles Robert, 1953- (University of California, Los Angeles, 1983)
    This study examines the specific historical and geographic context in which the Antimasonry movement began in western New York, the characteristics of Antimasonic supporters, their ideological formulation of American ...
  • Ertle, Lynne, 1963- (University of Oregon, 1995-06)
    Studies have shown that women's ideas, especially those that challenge the status quo, have historically received little attention from the press. This thesis discusses how women were described in three of Oregon's frontier ...
  • Metzler, Ian Scott (2007-07-31)
    HIV/AIDS has caused millions of deaths and untold suffering throughout the world. Although there is no cure, treatment exists that has transformed this disease from an acutely lethal infection into a manageable chronic ...
  • Nicols, John (Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH, 1975)
    The following discussion will consist of three parts: I.) the alleged re-lationship between Antonia and Sejanus before 31, II.) the tradition thatstresses Antonia's importance in the fall of Sejanus, and III.) based on ...
  • Phillips, Maddelaine (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    This thesis aims to reexamine the index as a sign that generates meaning in the sculptural oeuvre of contemporary British artist Antony Gormley. The artist has consistently proclaimed his work to be indexical but has never ...
  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (Annali d'Italianistica, 1997)
    This article studies the relationships between anthropology and phenomenology in the works of Italo Calvino.
  • Kriska, Nolan (University of Oregon, 2021)
    “The impact of anxiety upon cognition: Perspectives from human threat of shock studies”, simplifies techniques for managing anxiety. If people avoid their anxiety now, they put themselves at serious risk for mental damage ...
  • Gunther, Kellie (University of Oregon, 2023-06)
    Anxiety in adolescents is very prevalent in this day and age and was certainly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and increased social distancing. Social connectedness has been correlated with reduced anxiety. This longitudinal ...
  • Weber, Samuel (University of Oregon, 2010)
    Freud begins his well-known essay on the Uncanny with a disclaimer that raises the question of why he writes the essay in the first place. This text argues that the explanation is to be found in the shift his thinking ...
  • Lozar, Patrick (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United States government, in its relations with Native Americans, implemented a policy of assimilation designed to detribalize Indian peoples and absorb them into ...
  • Bettencourt, Chrissy (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The goal of this project is to design road and trail running shoes for plus-size women. The three main focus points for the project will be on fit, underfoot cushioning, and aesthetic appearance. The research will begin ...

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