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  • McCart, Melissa (University of Oregon, 2015-08-18)
    This two-phase grant proposal utilizes a group waitlist and single subjects multiple baseline design to evaluate In the Classroom with Brain Injury for Educators, which is a digitally applied online professional development ...
  • O'Callaghan, Jerry A. (University of Oregon, 1948-06)
    Nations depending upon citizens to fill their armies and navies for their warfare are continually faced with a question of reward. Such nations have always been anxious that they do not appear ungrateful to the select class ...
  • Mueller, Richard K. (University of Oregon, 1980-06)
    In the summer of 1889, Granville Stuart, pioneer gold-miner, trader, merchant, politician, rancher, and man of letters led one of the most deadly vigilante episodes in American history. Like the leaders of the 1862 ...
  • Liu, Haishan (University of Oregon, 2012)
    Data mining is the nontrivial extraction of implicit, previously unknown, and potentially useful information from data. It is widely acknowledged that the role of domain knowledge in the discovery process is essential. ...
  • Blaikie, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    In the quest to probe the nanoscale, new materials have been discovered. One of these materials is graphene, a sheet of carbon a single atom thick. An especially exciting application of graphene is its use in thermal ...
  • Vold, Veronica (University of Oregon, 2014-10-17)
    In the postwar era of the United States, as military-industrial chemicals leak into airways, waterways, and foodways in unprecedented plumes and cancer clusters, comic art forms generate diverse environmental imaginations. ...
  • Brambila, Alejandro (University of Oregon, 2022-10-04)
    Ecological restoration is a powerful tool to promote biodiversity and ecosystem function. Understanding underlying system variability and directional change can help predict outcomes of restoration interventions. Spatial ...
  • Johnson, Cameron (University of Oregon, 2021-09-13)
    Here I present studies for the manipulation of free electrons using materialholograms and the application of holographically structured electrons in interferometry. The research in this dissertation can be divided into two ...
  • Leone, Steven (University of Oregon, 2018-09-06)
    While multiple questions drive this project, one fundamental query lays at its center. How did American approaches to mortality, their own and others, during the early national period (roughly 1770 to 1850) shape both their ...
  • Thapa Magar, Ritendra (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    In Nepal, the harsh mountainous topography hinders a viable transport infrastructure, including roads, making trails and mule tracks the only available option for a majority of the population. This isolates communities and ...
  • de Kort, Franciscus M. Th. (1971-08)
    Grazing in the oceans, in general, refers to herbivores feeding on plant material. It is an important factor in determining primary production in the sea, and is difficult to estimate. Also, this energy transfer seems at ...
  • Krause, Alan (University of Oregon, 2012)
    How do organizations assess and explain their performance? Prior studies have attempted to demonstrate that, like individuals, organizations take credit for good performance and blame poor performance on influences in ...
  • Pedroza, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2021-11-23)
    Less than 10% of U.S. adults meet physical activity recommendations. Physical inactivity leads to poor physical and mental health conditions. Little is known about community factors on a county level associated with ...
  • Bohlinger, Brittany (University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
    Over the past 30 years, the U.S. prison population has exploded. With only 5% of the global population, the U.S. now incarcerates more than 25% of the world’s prisoners (ACLU, 2011). This has led to increased attention ...
  • Tucker, Staci (University of Oregon, 2011-12)
    Despite the rise in participation and economic importance of online games as a media phenomenon, ever-growing virtual worlds that seemingly exist as "third places" for social interaction and relationship formation, there ...
  • Chapman, Stephanie (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    DISSERTATION ABSTRACT Stephanie Fritsch Chapman Doctor of Philosophy German and Scandinavian June 2017 Title: Grillparzer, the Enlightener: Displaced Paternity in Grillparzer’s Works It is my intention ...
  • Moseley, Daniel (University of Oregon, 2012)
    In this dissertation, we will look at two families of algebras with connections to hyperplane arrangements that admit actions of finite groups. One of the fundamental questions to ask is how these decompose into irreducible ...
  • Wilson, James B., 1980- (University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Finite p -groups are studied using bilinear methods which lead to using nonassociative rings. There are three main results, two which apply only to p -groups and the third which applies to all groups. First, for finite ...
  • Mayhew, Elza (University of Oregon, 1963-12)
    The artist works for many years, and makes diverse things in varying media and styles. Then he finds, if he has worked with sufficient concentration, that for the most part he is ‘at home’—at his most humble, unpretending, ...
  • Romersa, Alexa (University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
    Gooseneck Barnacles are a delicacy in Spain and Portugal and a species harvested for subsistence or commercial fishing across their global range. They are ubiquitous on the Oregon coastline and grow in dense aggregation ...

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