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  • Resseguie, Shaun; Hahn, Michael (University of Oregon, 2015)
    The powered prosthetic foot (PPF) is designed to provide transtibial amputees (TTA) with active propulsion and plantar flexion similar to that of the biological limb. Previous studies have demonstrated the PPF’s ability ...
  • McIntosh, Michael (University of Oregon, 2017)
    In this paper, I attempt to establish a causal relationship between immigration and local economic outputs. My estimation sample consists of national data on each of education attainment, wages, and native employment, ...
  • Greenblum, Georgia; DeLouize, Alicia; Snodgrass, Josh (University of Oregon, 2021)
    Anemia is a serious global public health problem and researchers have typically been focused on young children and pregnant women. However, there are also serious health-related concerns for older adults. In the wealthy ...
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    Amezcua, A. Isabelle (University of Oregon, 2021-05-16)
    Angels are a common motif in the World, and in the West. Not just in religion (and, by extension, philosophy), but also in art and its myriad expressions. There are many ways to imagine (that is, to make an image of) angels, ...
  • Aghel, Parsa (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    The term Anthropocene, denoting the era where human activity is the greatest influence on the environment and climate, marks a new era of climate change theory and understanding. This paper, though, looks at existing ...
  • Cumming, Margo; Deivanayagam, Nithi; Weinrobe, Josh
    While extensive research has been conducted on the effects of anthropogenic noise, there is a notable lack of studies investigating the impact of indoor anthropogenic noise on weather patterns. In this study, we sought to ...
  • Kriska, Nolan (University of Oregon, 2021)
    “The impact of anxiety upon cognition: Perspectives from human threat of shock studies”, simplifies techniques for managing anxiety. If people avoid their anxiety now, they put themselves at serious risk for mental damage ...
  • Bigalke, Zachary (University of Oregon, 2014-06-11)
    This project investigates the impact of four regions of the United States that were integral to the development of soccer in the United States in the early 20th century. During the period, soccer was second in popularity ...
  • Friedman, Joseph (University of Oregon, 2013-11-18)
    This study examines the rent prices of the student housing apartment market surrounding the University of Oregon. The first key component of this study includes a Hedonic price model that helps evaluate what apartment ...
  • Day, Justin; Day, Justin; Shaw, Ashley; Hallett, Lauren (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Abstract In California, the application of compost has been proposed as a management strategy to increase forage production and soil carbon sequestration in semi-arid rangelands. However, given semi-arid rangeland’s highly ...
  • Fischer, Katie; LaFayette, Gabrielle
    Groundwater from Guanajuato, Mexico's Independence Basin has recently been documented to contain elevated levels of arsenic (As) and fluoride (F) from past volcanic activity within the region. Guanajuato's groundwater poses ...
  • Wilkinson, Olivia (University of Oregon, 2022-05)
    Taken near Fisher Mountain, WY at my family’s cabin, this polyphemus moth sat like this on our screen door for over 24 hours. It was important to me to capture its because it was truly massive: its wingspan was at least ...
  • Carlson, Katherine (University of Oregon, 2015)
  • Allums, Martin (University of Oregon, 2017)
  • Crowley, William (University of Oregon, 2014)
  • Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    During the summer of 2022, my travels—for environmental fieldwork and vacations alike—took me all across Oregon’s Cascade Range, from the North Santiam Canyon to Mount Bachelor. Whether the skies were misty or blue, whether ...
  • Li, Alexander (2023-03-13)
    I took this picture flying out of Los Angeles. As the plane climbed, watching the different clouds roll over the hills and against the blue sky was inspiring. Seeing the clouds cast shadow across each other from a high ...
  • Schmitt, Jadon (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    I took this photograph at Zion National Park’s Upper Emerald Pools. At the end of a grueling hike, I was treated to this awe-inspiring waterfall. Shot from a low vantage point looking up the sheer canyon wall, the composition ...
  • Collins-Burke, Drew (University of Oregon, 2023-09)
    I took this photo while on vacation with my family during spring break of 2022. According to Oregon Coast Beach Connection, the rocks seen in the ocean were formed by lava rivers around 12 to 18 million years ago. These ...
  • Schmitt, Kyla (University of Oregon, 2022-11)
    During a recent job as a field technician, I spent time in the burn area of the Beachie Creek Fire, which struck the Lyons-Detroit corridor in August 2020. The fire burned nearly 200,000 acres of old-growth forest, and ...

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