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  • Lai, Viet (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    The last decade has seen the extraordinary evolution of deep learning in natural language processing leading to the rapid deployment of many natural language processing applications. However, the field of event extraction ...
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Shillinglaw, Craig; LeDuc, Andre (University of Oregon, 2000-09)
    The lower Siletz River basin sustained major damage as a result of flooding in 1996, 1998, and 1999. These events, combined with past floods in the Lower Siletz watershed, underscored the need for the Lower Siletz River ...
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; LeDuc, Andre; Shillinglaw, Craig (2000-09)
  • Tomory, Cecilia (2010-02-24)
    Selected literature published between 2004 and 2009 is mined for emerging trends and best practices regarding green IT and data centers. Environmental issues are becoming a serious industry concern, spurred by local and ...
  • Blodgett, Liz; Hewatt, Beau; Ignacio, Alyssa; McKnight, Helen; Sesar, Chloe; Schillinger, Attila (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Students in the PR Campaigns capstone course devised three strategies to reduce idling in the city of Salem, Oregon. Strategy 1 emphasizes the city leading by example, calling for city employees to cease idling to encourage ...
  • Jahahn, Nicholas (2017)
    The intestine is a highly regenerative organ in humans and mice in which epithelial cells are replenished weekly and damage is rapidly repaired. Lrig1 protein has been shown to mark a population of quiescent stem cells ...
  • Taylor, Ainsley Lorraine (University of Oregon, 2017)
    Leucine rich repeats and immunoglobulin-like domains protein 1 (LRIG1) is a transmembrane protein that negatively regulates intestinal epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFRs) on the cell surface. This evidence suggests ...
  • Stevenson, Janelle (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    The cellular census of the colonic crypt is tightly regulated to provide a protective barrier from the external environment and actively renew every five-to-seven days. The crypt is formed into U-shaped invaginations that ...
  • Mueller, Kevin Thomas (University of Oregon, 2023-05)
    Background and Aim. The mouse colon contains a suite of genes that provide a framework from which the structure and function of the colon is tightly regulated. The colon contains crypts: small, U-shaped invaginations in ...
  • Card, Jeramy (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2022)
    This report analyzes and evaluates Lane Transit District’s (LTD) microtransit pilot program the LTD Connector in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It seeks to determine how effective the service is, the impacts it has on the ...
  • Ketchum, Corum; Lall, Saurabh (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This report contains recommendations on how LTD could evaluate five of their programs: fleet, operations, service planning, risk management, and sustainability. Each section examines one of these five programs, with ...
  • Vasko, Jillian (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Review Essay.
  • Zhang, Xiaoyang (University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-04)
    In 2020, Alexander Lukashenko was reelected as president of Belarus. Outcry by local protesters that the election was not a fair one has arguably been crushed by Belarus’s law enforcement agency. Lukashenko was, therefore, ...
  • Derwingson, Aaron (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Farm to school programs connect schools with local farmers, ranchers and fishermen to bring fresh, locally produced products into school cafeterias. These programs have the potential to support sustainable agriculture, ...
  • Stinnett, Benjamin (University of Oregon, 2014-06)
    Upon arriving in the Willamette Valley by way of the Oregon Trail in the nineteenth century, settlers began to sculpt the landscape. These settlers converted the widespread prairie and marshland into to valuable agricultural ...
  • Lisiecki, Chet (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    As fascist movements took hold across Europe in the 1920s and 1930s, there emerged a body of lyric poetry concerned with revolution, authority, heroism, sacrifice, community, heritage, and national identity. While the Nazi ...
  • Saedi, Maryam (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    This dissertation explores the complex and multifaceted concept of the Absurd, tracing its trajectory through history from its origins in France to its flourishing in contemporary Iran. At its core, Absurdity is the poignant ...
  • Massimo, Lollini (Annali d'Italianistica, 2007)
    This article analyzes the “deification” of the Renaissance artist as a consequence of the encounter of Neoplatonic and Christian trends, which will ultimately usher in secular autobiography.
  • Lambeth, Cathryn Colley (2011-03-14)
    Goal: the school's staff created a goal to improve the math achievement of its low SES students school-wide using community volunteers
  • Krajkowski, Alex (University of Oregon, 2015)
    My practice involves surrendering control to a variety of generative processes as a way to create an image. By exposing gelatin silver paper to obscure chemical processes, or using simple machines to create photomechanical ...

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