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  • Lollini, Massimo, 1954- (The Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature, 1998)
    Maravall's interpretation of Baroque culture takes advantage of Gramsci's idea of hegemony and allows one to go beyond Wölfflin's esthetic conception of Baroque style, without forgetting the importance of his analysis ...
  • The March 
    Frank, David A. (University of Oregon, 2019)
    The March is a documentary by filmmaker James Blue (1930-1980) about the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August of 1963. Blue filmed participants as they prepared for the March on Washington in their home cities, ...
  • Webster, J.; Butler, Barbara A. (Bowker, 2008-12)
    Our oceans surround us, and we depend upon them for food, transportation, and recreation. They affect us daily as they shape our climate and rattle our world with unexpected events. Current headlines indicate that they ...
  • Webster, J.; Butler, Barbara A. (Bowker, 2007)
    The worldâ s ocean and estuaries fascinate many â from oceanographers studying the deep-sea to resource managers regulating fishing seasons to children finding their first seashell on the beach. The complexity of the ...
  • Webster, J.; Butler, Barbara A. (Bowker, 2011)
  • Butler, Barbara A.; Webster, J. (Bowker, 2012)
  • Webster, J.; Butler, Barbara A. (Bowker, 2009)
  • Lang, Jun; Erickson, Wesley W.; Jing-Schmidt, Zhuo (Public Library of Science, 2021-04-28)
    The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused an unprecedented public health crisis worldwide. Its intense politicization constantly made headlines, especially regarding the use of face masks as a safety precaution. ...
  • Munro, Karen (2016-08-11)
    In 2014 and 2015 the author was awarded funding from the University of Oregon Libraries to visit academic libraries with architectural material collections, photograph their collections and spaces, and interview their ...
  • Hocker, Austin D.; Morrison, Nina R.; Selby, Matthew L.; Huxtable, Adrianne G. (Frontiers Media, 2021-02-21)
    Pregnant women and developing infants are understudied populations in the opioid crisis, despite the rise in opioid use during pregnancy. Maternal opioid use results in diverse negative outcomes for the fetus/newborn, ...
  • Hocker, Austin D.; Morrison, Nina R.; Selby, Matthew L.; Huxtable, Adrianne G. (Frontiers in Physiology, 2021-02-26)
    Pregnant women and developing infants are understudied populations in the opioid crisis, despite the rise in opioid use during pregnancy. Maternal opioid use results in diverse negative outcomes for the fetus/newborn, ...
  • Beyeler, Sarah A.; Naidoo, Robyn; Morrison, Nina R.; McDonald, Emilee A.; Albarrán, David; Huxtable, Adrianne G. (Frontiers in Physiology, 2023-03-16)
    Infants exposed to opioids in utero are an increasing clinical population and these infants are often diagnosed with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Infants with NAS have diverse negative health consequences, including ...
  • Zeidman-Karpinski, Annie; Schaak, Genevieve (ABC-CLIO, 2017)
    This chapter examines the University of Oregon’s math homework help program, which is entirely staffed by students working for the Libraries. These student employees, called Mathletes, provide drop-in homework help for ...
  • García-Caro, Pedro (Revista de la Universidad de México, 2012-06)
  • Stockard, Jean; Center for Educational Policy and Management, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 1985-12)
    Researchers who use the concept of school climate in their research should be aware of the ways in which climate can be measured and what the different methods of measurement imply. Among the typical kinds of measures of ...
  • Shiao, Jiannbin Lee (Sage Journals, 2023-05-23)
    Quantitative sociologists have recognized the challenges of studying Latinx Americans, given their unique racial heterogeneity and unique measurement in surveys through dedicated Latinx-ethnicity questions. Using the ...
  • Essama-Nssah, B. (Boniface), 1949-; Lambert, Peter J. (University of Oregon, Dept of Economics, 2006-09-22)
    Poverty reduction has become a fundamental objective of development, and therefore a metric for assessing the effectiveness of various interventions. Economic growth can be a powerful instrument of income poverty reduction. ...
  • Ellis, Christopher J.; Nouweland, Anne van den (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2000-02-01)
    We construct a market based mechanism that induces players in a non-cooperative game to make the same choices as characterize cooperation. We then argue that this mechanism is applicable to a wide range of economic questions ...
  • Merskin, Debra (Peter Lang, 2010-12)
    This book is an examination of how American mass media, including advertising, presents Otherness - anyone or anything constructed as different from an established norm - in terms of gender, race, sex, disabilities, and ...
  • McKnight, Robin (University of Oregon, Dept. of Economics, 2004-09)
    Recent publicity about “concierge physicians” has raised concerns about the potential adverse effects of allowing physicians to bill their patients for fees that are above normal copayments and insurance reimbursements. ...

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