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Kendrick, Brianna
(2019-06)
The Chewaucan Basin in Eastern Oregon provides a unique environment for pluvial lake geomorphology research, as lake oscillations in the last 30,000 years have formed shoreline features that wrap around the basin. Over the ...
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Nock, Kathryn M.
(University of Oregon, 2017-06)
Descartes’s famous declaration, “I think therefore I am,” is one of the most referenced statements from the Scientific Revolution in 16th-17th century Europe. His words mark a turning point in science by exposing a new ...
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Robinson-Wilson, John
(University of Oregon, 2005-05)
In the period from 1991 to 1995, three major humanitarian crises took place; in the former Yugoslavia, in Somalia, and in Rwanda hundreds of thousands of people were killed. This period coincides with the end of the Soviet ...
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Martin, Vivian
(University of Oregon, 1943-05)
In studying the recent movements in this state
towards conservation and development of natural resources,
I was primarily interested in determining what has been
accomplished, what methods were used, what the results ...
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Argo, Kathryn L., 1985-
(2007-06-07)
The extent to which precipitation has an impact on annual ring-growth of Douglas-fir trees and how that impact differs between stands of different age classes has been a little-studied topic, particularly in the Pacific ...
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Vallereux, Shawn
(2006-07-11)
A known link between extraversion and happiness has existed for decades. While this relationship is largely not understood, several theories have emerged recently to help explain this link. R.E. Lucas and E. Diener (2001) ...
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Mason, Katelyn Sarah
(University of Oregon, 2009-06)
This paper is a translation and study of El Relato del Nacimiento de Jesus, an aljamiado
story of the birth of Jesus, written by underground Muslims in Spain during the Spanish
Inquisition circa the sixteenth century. ...
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Stein, Jaclyn L.
(University of Oregon, Clark Honors College, 1990-03)
This thesis gives evidence to support the idea that the character of Cleopatra (Queen of Egypt), as constructed by William Shakespeare for use in his play The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, was based on the Egyptian ...
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Sylwester, Eva
(University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, 2007-06)
This study looks for differences between residents of two Christian religious housing co-operatives (N = 23) and residents of a secular fraternity house who self-identified as Christian (N = 8) on variables related to ...
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Smith, Gabriel
(2007-07-13)
The role proteoglycans play in molecular-genetic mechanisms of skeletogenesis is not completely understood. UDP-glucuronic acid decarboxylase 1 (Uxs1) converts UDP-glucuronic acid to UDP-xylose which is used by ...
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Wickstrand, Justin
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
This honors thesis examines the respective approaches of diplomatic engagement by
Russia and France in the Central African Republic (CAR). Given the present competition
between great powers on the African continent, much ...
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Vanneman, Brian Robert
(University Of Oregon, 1997-08)
In the late 1960s, the United States' expanding counterculture gave
rise to thousands of communes, or intentional communities, which
sprouted up across the nation. Many of these communities chose
Oregon to be their new ...
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Melling, Laura
(University of Oregon, 2003-06)
We have observed a novel phenomenon by which asymmetrically structured surfaces can be used to direct the motion of film boiling droplets without applying an external force to the system. Droplets placed on such a surface ...
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Steinberg, Alexis
(University of Oregon, 2005-06)
Archaeologist and ecologists are increasingly recognizing historical data as an
important source in analyzing human ecological relationships. Archaeology provides a
means for investigating such relationships and islands ...
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Manes, Lauren Meredith
(2003-03)
Le Silence Comme Le Sang, by Marie-Celie Agnant, a Haitan writer living in Quebec, recounts the semi-autobiographical stories of the author's youth and her flight from her native country. Throughout the stories run the ...
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Leonard, Francesca Anne
(University of Oregon, 2021-06)
Meat has been ingrained into American culture since the birth of the nation—holidays
that center around traditional meat dishes, experiences that almost always pair with some form
of meat consumption, and the presence ...
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Hill, Amy Marie
(University Of Oregon, 1995-08)
This thesis is a biography of Sophie Germain, a French
mathematician who lived from 1776 to 1831. In addition to a
traditional biographical account of her life, it discusses her work,
focusing on her mathematical ...
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Medrano Sanz, Cesar
(University of Oregon, 1995)
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Breaden, Thomas
(University of Oregon, 2004-06)
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Krogh, Julie Anne
(University of Oregon, 2007-05)
In 1605, Miguel Saavedra de Cervantes published the literary masterpiece Don
Quixote that has impacted the literary, political, and social world. Cervantes created the
crazy knight-errant Don Quixote and his humble peasant ...
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