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Yang, Min Chieh
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Due to metal organic framework (MOF) high surface area and crystal lattice architecture, electronic conductive MOF has arisen to become a promising candidate for energy store applications. However, as binding nature between ...
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Quintanilla, Andrea; Simons, Evan; Frost, Stephen
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Primate cranial shape in relation to age, sex and taxonomy is a growing topic of research, with large-bodied Old World monkeys being among the most studied using geometric morphometrics (GM) and used as models for human ...
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Balthazaar, Lyla; Lyla, Balthazaar; Max, Braker; Eleanor, Davis
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Research comparing two Oregonian authors (Ursula K. Le Guin and Ken Kesey) response to the counterculture movement of the sixties using the special archive collection from the Knight Library and outside resources.
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Eleanor, Froehlich
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Family Aplodontidae is made of a number of extant and extinct species that include the modern mountain beaver and show a wide range of morphological diversity. I identified a fossil aplodontid jaw from the John Day Formation ...
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Knofczynski, Jared
(University of Oregon, 2021)
The ability of machine learning (ML) systems to learn and identify patterns in data is of growing importance to researchers in all fields, especially in the domain of Internet measurements. As our reliance on the Internet ...
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Kast, Jade; Sundarraman, Deepika; Parthasarathy, Raghuveer
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Gut bacterial communities are important for host development and health. Knowledge of bacterial species interactions will aid in understanding gut community composition and the factors that affect it. Previous work in the ...
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LeRoux, Marie
(University of Oregon, 2020)
A collection of 362 ceramic spindle whorls purchased in Cambodia has been donated to University of Oregon’s Anthropology Department. These artifacts likely date to between 500 BCE and 500 CE and are thought to have been ...
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Fallon, Emma; Pedroza, Jonathan; Kelly, Nichole; Budd, Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Title: A Qualitative Study of Accessibility, Quality, and Affordability of Healthy Foods Within a Rural Oregon Town Authorship: Fallon, E.R., Pedroza, J.A, Kelly, N.R., Budd, E.L. Introduction: Rural communities have ...
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Eggling, Ali; Kaplow, Sera
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Black Bears (Ursus americanus) have the unique ability to preserve bone structure and strength over the course of hibernation. In other hibernating mammals, decreased load on the skeleton causes a loss of bone density. ...
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Bankston, Jericho
(University of Oregon, 2015)
The Project for ASHRAE’s 2015 Integrated Sustainable Building Design is to design a Junior College building to meet zero-net energy located in the city of Doha, Qatar while promoting other sustainable design practices. The ...
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Cullen, Isabelle; Acosta-King, Jared; Yeh, Dorian
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Olfactomotor responses are respiratory, orofacial, and locomotive movements for sampling and reacting to odors (Rabell et al. 2017, Kurnikova, Deschênes, and Kleinfeld 2019, Findley et al. 2020, Johnson et al 2003, Wesson ...
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Niebergall, Emily
T-cell deficiencies cause cell-mediated immunodeficiencies including Severe Combined
Immunodeficiency (SCID) and DiGeorge Syndrome. Understanding cell-mediated deficiency is complicated by the invasive nature of prenatal ...
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Ricci, Giovanni
(University of Oregon, 2021)
Oxytocin (OT) is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide that is produced by the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland. Research has shown OT is involved in regulating social behaviors such as pair bonding as well ...
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Shreeve, Caitlin; Caitlin, Shreeve; Kylen, Garltland; Nichole, Biggs; Frances, White
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Typically, dominance in primates is determined through aggressive interactions with initiation of aggression indicating higher dominance rank. David’s Score analyses using aggression are frequently used to calculate dominance ...
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Hicks, Joan; Snodgrass, Josh; DeLouize, Alicia
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Cultural competency should be prioritized when dealing with any issue surrounding mental health. Older adult populations are growing rapidly in lower and middle-income countries (LMICs) and depression is a neglected form ...
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Shannon, Amy
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Rice Ridge is a deeply stratified archaeological deposit on Kodiak Island. It has a well-preserved faunal assemblage, including an extensive bird bone assemblage, associated with the Ocean Bay tradition (7600-4200 BP). One ...
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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 ...
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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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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 ...
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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 ...
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