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  • Markowitz, David M. (Oxford Academic, 2022-08-18)
    Gender and ethnicity biases are pervasive across many societal domains including politics, employment, and medicine. Such biases will facilitate inequalities until they are revealed and mitigated at scale. To this end, ...
  • Palandri, Angela C. Y. Jung, 1926- (Dept. of Oriental Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 1991-08-31)
  • Ringer, Greg (CABI International, 2007)
    As the world’s largest service industry, tourism is increasingly perceived by proponents as a socioeconomic panacea for indigenous communities. A central tenet of this argument presumes that tourism can help ensure ...
  • Stockard, Jean; Van de Kragt, Alphons J. C.; Dodge, Patricia J. (American Sociological Association, 1988-01-06)
    Data from two experimental social dilemmas-a set of 66 nine-person dilemmas and a set of 64 seven-person dilemmas-were used to examine sex differences in cooperation. Women were only slightly more likely than men to cooperate ...
  • Yarris, Kristin; Dent, Nicolette Jeannette (Taylor and Francis, 2016-04-13)
    This article examines the sociocultural determinants of Nicaraguan women’s use of Depo-Provera as a means of contraception. The prevalence of Depo-Provera in Nicaragua is high and increasing compared to other Central ...
  • Flynn, James; Slovic, Paul; Mertz, C. K. (1994)
    This paper reports the results of a national survey in which perceptions of environmental health risks were measured for 1275 white and 214 nonwhite persons. The results showed that white women perceived risks to be much ...
  • Evans, George W., 1949-; Honkapohja, Seppo, 1951- (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2005-09-19)
    We study the properties of generalized stochastic gradient (GSG) learning in forwardlooking models. We examine how the conditions for stability of standard stochastic gradient (SG) learning both differ from and are related ...
  • Shang, Haitao (Nature Communications, 2023-01)
    Organic matter degradation and preservation are crucial components of Earth’s carbon cycle. Empirical and phenomenological models usually contain parameters determined by site-specific data and focus on different aspects ...
  • Ringer, Greg (University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, 2004-04)
    Tourism has grown to become the dominant service industry in the world in the 21st Century and a common prescription for funding sustainable community development throughout the East Asia-Pacific region. Certainly, there ...
  • Moore, Fabienne (Bucknell University Press, 2013)
  • McNeely, Ian F. (2006-10-17)
    Conference paper for a panel on the German Sattelzeit (period around 1800) arguing that German historians should embrace the methods and concerns of world historians and laying out possible research agendas that would result.
  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2004-12)
    Getting Smarter at Solving Problems is specifically designed to be used as a supplemental text in a secondary school Computer Literacy course. When used in that format, the book contains sufficient materials to be used ...
  • Moursund, David G. (D. Moursund, 2004)
    Getting Smarter at Solving Problems is specifically designed to be used as a supplementary text in a junior high school or secondary school computer literacy course. This Teacher's Manual is specifically designed to help ...
  • Harper, Corey A.; Reese, Terry (2006-09-02)
    This presentation discusses the basic process for building a Digital Library collection using DiMeMa's CONTENTdm® software. It discusses determining access points, setting up field properties, using controlled vocabularies, ...
  • Teague, Edward H. (2012-11-21)
    This presentation, delivered May 31, 2012, surveys the design and construction of the University of Oregon Library (1937), now known as Knight Library. The presentation was delivered in commemoration of the 75th anniversary ...
  • Lambert, Peter J.; Decoster, Andre (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2004-12-02)
    We revisit the well-known decomposition of the Gini coefficient into between-groups, within-groups and overlap terms in the context of two groups in which the incomes in one group may be scaled and that group’s population ...
  • Walton, Dean (Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM), 2015-05)
    This project examined the speed at which a UAV/drone and other systems carrying cameras can be used to capture data that can then be used to render accurate 3D models and representations of landscapes impacted by a disaster. ...
  • Hixson, Carol G. (University of Oregon Libraries, 2005-03-15)
    Provides an overview of the development of digital collections at the University of Oregon Libraries using CONTENTdm software. Prepared for March 15, 2005 OCLC Speakers Series webcast. This is a reworked and expanded ...
  • Klest, Bridget K. (Bridget Kristen); Freyd, Jennifer J. (2004-11)
    Past research has demonstrated in a variety of contexts that writing about emotional topics can benefit physical health and general well being. Most of this prior research has used a computer program, but not global essay ...
  • Bean, Margaret; Frederiksen, Linda; Nance, Heidi (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2012)
    Purpose - This paper describes the international ILL experience of three academic libraries in the Pacific Northwest and analyzes factors impacting the success of international ILL. The authors speculate on three possible ...

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