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Parks, Daniel
(University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
The advent of highly-coherent x-ray light sources, such as those now available world-wide in modern third-generation synchrotrons and increasingly available in free-electron lasers, is driving the need for improved analytical ...
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Barth, Duncan; Baker, David
(2008-04-17)
Describes setting up video game hardware for circulation at an academic library.
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Nesselroad, Lara
(2008-04-17)
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Jang, Taeho; Lim, Kyungsuk; Payne, Thomas
(University of Oregon Office of International Affairs, 2011-03-20)
Xibe (also Romanized as Sibo, Xibo, and Sibe) is a Manchu-Tungus language
spoken by approximately 40,000 individuals in Northwestern China (Xinjiang Uygur
[Uighur] Autonomous Region), and is one of the 56 recognized ...
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Harvey, Austin
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-26)
Despite lacking canonical, centriole-containing microtubule organizing centers, oocytes can still organize microtubules into a bipolar spindle and accurately separate chromosomes. How oocyte acentrosomal spindles achieve ...
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Ly, Alicia
(University of Oregon, 2015-06)
Xylaria is a genus of Ascomycete fungi that is comprised of an estimated 400 species.
These species are important to the ecosystems in which they inhabit, because they contribute to
the decomposition of wood, which ...
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Ly, Alicia
(University of Oregon, 2015)
Xylaria is a genus of Ascomycete fungi that is comprised of an estimated 400 species.
These species are important to the ecosystems in which they inhabit because they
contribute to the decomposition of wood, which recycles ...
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Oregon Survey Research Laboratory; Decision Research, Inc.
(Oregon Survey Research Laboratory, University of Oregon, 1999-12)
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Oregon Survey Research Laboratory; Decision Research, Inc.
(Oregon Survey Research Laboratory, University of Oregon, 1999-10)
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Payne, Thomas Edward, 1951-; Payne, Doris L., 1952-
(Thomas Edward Payne, 1983)
Sound recordings of speakers of Yagua (a native South American language of the Peba-Yaguan language family) reciting Yagua stories, between 1981 and 1983, in various locations in Ucayali and Loreto states in Peru.
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Parker-Durost, Calvin; Parker-Durost, Calvin; Yost, Caitlyn
(University of Oregon, 2020)
For generations Japan has been trying to control and contain their mafia organizations known as yakuzas. The yakuza groups have been an issue since the Tokugawa era in the early 1800s, and to this day they continue to defy ...
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Korvola, John Richard
(1954-06)
The Yalta Conference climaxed twenty-five years of changing relations between the United States, Great Britain, and Russia. For this reason Yalta cannot be understood as an isolated event. The inter-war period was characterized ...
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Lewinski, Roland
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
This thesis concentrates on the partial reconstruction of the axiological basis at the core of the ideological – nationalistic disputes between China and Japan. The recent history of Sino-Japanese international relations ...
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Fowler, Andrea
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
Botanical gardens are a place where research is typically performed, but over time, the need for funding has pushed these institutions to exhibit art within their garden spaces. This thesis demonstrates how these exhibitions ...
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Carver, Deborah A.
(Oregon Library Association, 2001)
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Huang, Yi-lun
(University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
My dissertation project explores the ways in which the banana exposes Americans’ interconnected imaginings of exotic food, gender, and race. Since the late nineteenth century, The United Fruit Company’s continuous supply ...
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Reding, Miles
(University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
This thesis traces the development of Algerian sociologist Abdelmalek Sayad’s ideas pertaining to Algerian immigration in France in the postcolonial period. I show that Sayad must be understood as more than simply an ...
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Roos, Leslie
(University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
A well-developed body of literature has established the deleterious effects of chronic stress on children’s cognitive development. However, there has been almost no research examining the impact of acutely stressful ...
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Hixson, Carol G.
(2003-05-15)
The author discusses issues related to the conversion of bibliographic records for Chinese-language materials from the Wade-Giles to the Pinyin system of romanization. She discusses issues of particular relevance to libraries ...
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Thielman, Miriam
(University of Oregon, 2021-01)
An increase in global immigration has resulted in humanitarian crises across the world as
countries struggle to respond to the growing number of refugees and asylum seekers
arriving at their borders. Understanding the ...
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