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  • Wiebush, Amanda; Lervisit, Piyapon; Qian, Alice (Department of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon, 2013-07)
    Portland, Oregon’s airshed contains 19 toxic compounds with levels that exceed Oregon’s benchmarks (Learn, n.d.). In Portland, the cancer risk for some toxics is over 100 times the benchmarks in some census blocks (Flatt, ...
  • AIRBENDER 
    Bartoszek, Oli (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The starting target market for the Airbender is both males and females between the ages of 20 - 30. It is targeted at endurance athletes, but more specifically sub-elite distance runners who train 4-6 times a week primarily ...
  • Orte, Peter (University of Oregon, 2019-09-18)
    This thesis takes Akram Aylisli’s Farewell, Aylis as an occasion to dwell on World Literature. Tracing Aylisli’s development as a Soviet writer of Azerbaijani “village prose,” I follow the displacements of the village ...
  • Bassoe, Pedro (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Akutagawa Ryūnosuke, one of the most widely read and translated authors of the Taishō period, wrote some two dozen short stories centered on the theme of Christianity during his brief career. In this paper, I examine these ...
  • Kinnear, Tyler, 1985- (University of Oregon, 2009-06)
    American composer Alan Hovhaness (1911-2000) published twelve operatic works during his career. Eight of these staged productions were written between the years 1959 and 1969. During these ten years Hovhaness immersed ...
  • Leiserowitz, Anthony; Craciun, Jean (Decision Research, 2006)
  • Johnduff, Michael; Margerum, Rich; Parker, Robert; Rosenburg, Stacy (University of Oregon, 2016)
    The City of Albany partnered with the Planning, Public Policy, and Management Department through the Sustainable City Year Program to help the city generate ideas for ac va ng the Water Street corridor and to consider its ...
  • Lerttamrab, Maykin (University of Oregon, 2016-02)
    An in-depth examination of the work of the Spanish pianist and composer Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual. This examination is coupled with a guide for performers who desire to perform his works. This project comes ...
  • Coffen, T. Homer (American Medical Association, 1923)
  • Zinnari, Alessia (Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-06-20)
    In 1964, the Italian poet Alda Merini was hospitalized in a mental hospital in Milan as the result of a violent fight with her husband. Merini would spend ten years in and out of hospital, while her relationship with ...
  • Dougen, I.E.; Wu, Xing (2013-03-13)
  • Small, Alexandra Joanne (University of Oregon, 2014-05)
    Neurological diseases have high prevalence globally and most are untreatable. Neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PO) are highly common especially with a growing elderly ...
  • Maxson, Bronwen K.; Reyes, Betsaida M.; Hicks, Alison (SALALM LXIII, 2018-07-02)
    According to IIE, the numbers of international students studying in the US has been growing every year for the past 12 years. Since 2% of all international students come Mexico thus the study will focus on this country. ...
  • Phinney, Edward Sterl (University of Oregon, 1963-06)
    A study of existing materials raised questions about Meacham: Was he a sincere well-intentioned reformer, or was he a fool? Did he deserve the abuse heaped upon him by Oregonians and Coloradans? Was the support of eastern ...
  • Woolverton, Aaron (2021-06-13)
    As a means of understanding landscape phenomenon, responsive modeling establishes a place to concurrently hinge between generating and testing hypotheses while incorporating the expanding agency of computational modeling ...
  • Schultz, Patrick (University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
    We present a generalized framework for the theory of algebraic weak factorization systems, building on work by Richard Garner and Emily Riehl. We define cyclic 2-fold double categories, and bimonads (or bialgebras) and ...
  • Ray, Katrina (University of Oregon, 2008-12)
    Many algorithms are known to work well in practice on a variety of different problem instances. Reusing existing algorithms for problems besides the one that they were designed to solve is often quite valuable. This is ...
  • Casita, Roscoe (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    This paper introduces the hypergraph transversal problem along with thefollowing iterative solutions: naive, branch and bound, and dynamic exponentialtime (NC-D). Odometers are introduced along with the functions that ...
  • Blaha, Kenneth D. (University of Oregon, 1989-09-06)
    Bases, subgroup towers and strong generating sets (SGSs) have played a key role in the development of algorithms for permutation groups. We analyze the computational complexity of several problems involving bases and ...
  • Lo, Virginia M. (University of Oregon, 1988-05-05)
    In this paper, we look at the mapping problem, which was posed within the domain of parallel processing, and we redefine that problem for use in distributed computing systems whose underlying communication medium is a ...

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