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Hawk, Norman Ray
(1949-06)
Efforts have been made in this study to trace the developments of the Irreducible School Fund and the factors responsible for depriving the schools of the legacy bequeathed by far-seeing statesmen during the formative ...
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Raymer, Robert George
(University of Oregon, 1926)
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Cliff, Thelma Drake
(University of Oregon, 1942-06)
It is evident from a study of the history of these Indians,
that the Warm Springs, together with other Oregon tribes, did not benefit
greatly from the Government system of colonizing and reservations.
It is true that ...
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Urlaub, John S.
(University of Oregon, 1939-06)
There has long been a need of an adequate history of vocational education in Oregon. The compilation of this history I am attempting to do in a manner which will not be too detailed, but which will nevertheless trace the ...
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Simpson, Steve
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
Learning object repositories, a form of digital libraries, are robust systems that provide educators new ways to search for educational resources, collaborate with peers, and provide instruction to students in unique and ...
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Abrahamson, Krista
(University of Oregon, 2016-10-27)
This dissertation follows the history of functional ideas and their pedagogy, illuminates with many examples the implementation of my updated system of Functional Analysis, and discusses the pedagogical implications that ...
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Thomas, Daniel
(University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
The fungal microbiome, or “mycobiome” of plants is diverse and important to
host health, but the fluxes of fungi among plant hosts and with the surrounding
environment are poorly understood. In chapter two, we employed ...
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Grimes, Paula
(University of Oregon, 2012)
This study focuses on HIV risk factors and organizational programming at the intersection of gender, disability and HIV in Zimbabwe. Women are disproportionately impacted by HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, though few studies ...
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Rust, Stephen A.
(2012-09-18)
Twenty-first century American cinema is permeated by images of globalization and
environmental change. Responding to what Yale researchers have described as a “sea
change” in public perceptions of global warming occurring ...
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Welcher, Karin Else
(University of Oregon, 1993-06)
In the stratigraphic record of Camp Creek are episodes
of fluvial scour and fill thousands of years old.
Radiocarbon dates and the Mazama tephra, which serves as a
stratigraphic time line, temporally bracket episodes ...
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Lind, Pollyanna, 1970-
(University of Oregon, 2009-12)
Water and pumice accumulated behind a dam that, upon failure, scoured the c1aydominated
floodplain and deposited pumice sands across the Sycan Valley. The pumice
originated from the eruption of Mount Mazama (approximately ...
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Gerritsen, Alida
(University of Oregon, 2014-09-29)
The legacy of historical biogeography impacts many organisms and results in a wide range of character variation over a latitudinal gradient. The pitcher-plant mosquito Wyeomyia smithii is one such organism that demonstrates ...
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Briles, Christy Elaine, 1976-
(University of Oregon, 2008-03)
The Holocene vegetation and fire history of the Klamath Mountains (KM), northern California, was reconstructed at three sites based on an analysis of pollen and high-resolution macroscopic charcoal in lake-sediment cores. ...
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Saban, Chantel
(University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
The Northern Great Basin of Oregon is an area of diverse ecologies organized along elevational gradients and variable water sources. At the lowest elevations are the remnants of Pleistocene pluvial lakes, now deflated ...
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Pierce, Jordan
(University of Oregon, 2019-01-11)
Electron microscopes offer scientists an invaluable tool in probing matter at a very small
scale. Rapid advancements over the past several decades has allowed electron microscopes
to routinely image samples at the ...
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Kramer, Stephanie
(University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
Religious belief and attendance predict improved well-being at the individual level. Paradoxically, geographic locations with high rates of religious belief and attendance are often those with the differentially high rates ...
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Carroll, Anna
(University of Oregon, 2016-02-23)
This dissertation reconsiders sacred tropes in the Romantic poetry of William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, and John Keats within the context of ascetic performances and written saints’ lives. I argue that reading these poets ...
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Zeeuw, Maureen L. de, 1961-
(Thesis (M.S.)--University of Oregon, 1990., 1990)
During the nonbreeding season I observed the degree of
site faithfulness of individual Sanderlings, Calidris alba,
on the Pacific coast of southcentral Oregon, and the linear
home range size was estimated. Home range ...
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Hudson, Jennifer
(University of Oregon, 2016-02-23)
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the agency of the homeless, despite the general conception of the idle homeless body. In the first section I examine the discursive claims within the literature, along with the ...
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Casebolt, Ross
(University of Oregon, 2022-10-26)
Let $C_l$ denote the cyclic group of prime order $l$ and let $k$ be a field. We define a Mackey $\underline{k}$-algebra $\underline{k}[x_\theta]$ which is constructed by adjoining a free commutative variable to the free ...
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