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Rosenblum, Diana
(University of Oregon, 2015-01-14)
Quadruple Quartet is a four-movement work scored for 16 players, four from each of the four instrumental families of the orchestra (i.e. woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion). This unique instrumentation utilizes a minimal ...
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Yanagishita, Shun
(Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2008-08)
One of the factors that allow students to be successful on study abroad programs is orientation. Since the University of Oregon is a public university with financial constraints, its Study Abroad Programs Office has limited ...
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Bajaj, Divya
(University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
This thesis investigates the issues within the national education policies implemented in India following global frameworks such as Education for All and the Millennium Development Goal II-Universal Primary Education. India ...
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Chen, Chu Jui, 1981-
(University of Oregon, 2008-06)
This study was performed to evaluate the sensitivity of using electromyography
(EMG) and joint moment to quantify muscular challenges in elderly adults. Twenty elderly
and young adults walked on level ground and crossed ...
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Wales, Nicole; Crawford, Zack; Lonergan, Mark
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Perovskite solar cell efficiency is reduced by Shockley-Read-Hall (SRH) recombination, in which charge carrier collection is diminished by the presence of sub-band gap energy states, called traps. Theoretical studies have ...
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Sweet, Serena; Ackerman, Sarah; Sales, Emily; Doe, Chris Q.
(University of Oregon, 2017)
Synapses are chemical junctions between neurons that allow signals to be transmitted from one neuron to another. Although disruptions to synapse structure and function contribute to symptoms of most neurological disorders, ...
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Sarao, Maria Rose
(University of Oregon, 2017)
The skin is a primary interface for human-microbe interaction. Most studies are concerned with determining what bacterial taxa inhabit the skin, rather than the absolute quantities of bacteria inhabiting environmentally ...
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Sarao, Maria; Bateman, Ashley
The skin is a primary interface for human-microbe interaction. Many studies are concerned with
determining what bacterial taxa inhabit the skin, rather than the absolute quantities of bacteria inhabiting
environmentally ...
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O'Neil, Shane
(University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
Discomfort glare from daylight is among the most common issues in commercial offices and has been shown to negatively impact productivity, comfort, and well-being. While occupants' adaptive behavioral responses to discomfort ...
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Johnson, Jyhreh
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Skeletal ontogenetic changes in shape have been closely examined and researched in modern humans during the prenatal to subadult stages of development. However cranial shape changes during adulthood are less notable and ...
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Liu, Julia W.
(University of Oregon, 2020)
American Indians and Alaskan Natives (AI/AN) have the highest diabetes rate of any racial group in the United States. Rates range from 6.0% in some Alaskan Natives to 29.3% for tribes in Southern Arizona (Edwards and ...
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Batool, Ayesha
(University of Oregon, 2014-06-17)
Jali screens are traditional window treatments in vernacular buildings throughout South Asia and the Middle East. Contemporary builders are starting to incorporate Jali screens as decorative façade elements; however, ...
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Fausey, Caitlin M.; Mendoza, Jennifer K.
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-09-06)
Everyday experiences are the experiences available to shape developmental change.
Remarkable advances in devices used to record infants’ and toddlers’ everyday
experiences, as well as in repositories to aggregate and ...
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Roberts, Lucinda
(University of Oregon, 2021)
The Greenland Ice Sheet contains enough freshwater to raise global sea levels by 23 feet and has lost over 3.8 trillion tons of ice from 1992-2018. As climate change accelerates the rate at which glaciers shed mass and ...
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Kleiner, Delaney
(University of Oregon, 2022-05)
Southwestern Oregon is characterized by complex patterns of plant communities across environmental gradients. Previous research has found the structure and composition of vegetation to be related to the complex geology of ...
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Breloff, Scott
(University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
Back pain is a very common musculoskeletal impairment in most Americans. Average annual occurrence of back pain is reported around 30% of the population and is the most common cause of activity limitation in people younger ...
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Hunter, Pierce
(University of Oregon, 2020-12-08)
Ice streams transport the majority of the ice lost to the ocean from the Antarctic Ice Sheet. In many cases these fast-flowing streams are bordered by nearly stagnant ice ridges that supply cold ice through lateral advection. ...
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Scott, Madelyn "Madi" Nicole
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Organic semiconducting materials are appealing, green alternatives to conventional semiconductors because they can be solution-processed into films. However, solution-processing fabrication methods can be prone to morphological ...
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Anderson, Peter Hays
(University of Oregon, 2017)
The global power structure is evolving. Nations once primarily relied on hard power—the ability to leverage population, natural resources, economic size and military strength—to combat territorial opposition and create ...
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Richelle-Ann, Cabatic
The Greenland proglacial fjord system, where glaciers from the ice sheet reach the ocean, is an important contributor to sea level rise. When reaching the ocean, these glaciers break off icebergs. These icebergs travel ...
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