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(2012-12-04)Department: Earth and Environmental SciencesDietary studies of xenarthrans are challenging as geochemical or microscopic examinations utilize enamel, which xenarthrans lack. The relative softness of dentin makes it potentially more prone to taphonomic alteration; ...
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(2021-04-19)In the 11 years since the establishment of FLEET CYBER COMMAND, and the U.S. Cyber Command, gaps remain in efforts to develop Cyber Leaders and prepare them for constant changes in the cyber field. By creating an understanding ...
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(2022-07-18)Department: Computer ScienceCyber-physical systems (CPS) lie at the intersection of computing and the physical world. Due to the recent progress of AI/ML, computerized supports in sensor data processing have evolved to a smarter era by the deployments ...
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(2008-02-27)Department: Computer ScienceComponent-based software engineering (CBSE) is increasingly being adopted for large-scale software systems, particularly for large-scale distributed real-time and embedded (DRE) systems. One of the most challenging -- and ...
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(2007-04-14)Department: Chemical EngineeringTo address the problem of friction in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), a replenishable lubrication scheme is required. Recent research indicates that a combination of a mobile phase plus a bound phase offers synergistic ...
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(2014-07-18)Department: Nursing ScienceNURSING SCIENCE Depression and Vitamin D in Pregnancy Amy Rebekah Lamb Dissertation under the direction of Professor Melanie Lutenbacher Depression is a serious problem affecting 8-27% of all pregnant women. Current ...
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(2022-07-11)Department: Nursing ScienceBackground - Despite technology innovations in management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) glycemic control in adolescents continues to be suboptimal with only 17 to 21% meeting the American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommended ...
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(2016-07-26)Department: SociologyThis paper examines the relationships among household income, perceived financial strain and depressive symptoms in the transition to adulthood. To assess these relationships, twelve years (2000-2012) of representative ...
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(2018-03-28)Department: PhysicsDefects, the origin of disorder, can be introduced into a specimen in various ways, e.g. during either materials growth, device fabrication processes or operation in harsh environments. Determining specifics of the ...
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(2021-11-19)Department: Electrical EngineeringThree-dimensional integrated circuits (3D-ICs) are increasingly common, allowing for more powerful devices with smaller footprints. However, intimately integrated functional layers can prove challenging to analyze for ...
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(2016-07-22)Department: Biomedical EngineeringPhotothermal OCT (PT-OCT) is an emerging molecular imaging technique that occupies a spatial imaging regime between microscopy and whole body imaging. PT-OCT has been demonstrated in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo on multiple ...
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(2015-12-17)Department: ReligionIn Matthew 26-27, questions surrounding the identity of Jesus come into sharp focus: the repetition of the title ὁ βασιλεὺς τῶν Ἰουδαίων in the trial scenes that comprise the passion narrative accents its pivotal role. ...
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(Lewis & Clark Law Review, 2020)Many conservatives oppose much of the administrative state. But many also oppose much of our private enforcement regime. This raises the questions of whether conservatives believe the marketplace should be policed at all, ...
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(UCLA Law Review, 2020)This Article offers a theory. Granting originators exclusivity over derivative works and their related merchandise can enable marginal investment to tilt toward what I call derivable works: works that, from the owner's ex ...
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(William & Mary Law Review, 2015)This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence to show that the Supreme Court has long accorded rights to corporations based on the rationale that corporations represent ...
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(William & Mary Law Review, 2015)This Article engages the two hundred year history of corporate constitutional rights jurisprudence to show that the Supreme Court has long accorded rights to corporations based on the rationale that corporations represent ...
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(Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law, 2013)The derivative right is at the very core of copyright theory. What can and cannot be reused to create a new work impacts freedom of expression but also impacts the value of the markets for works and their various “derivatives.” ...
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(Green Bag 2D, 2009)Building on the success of derivatives markets in the financial arena, I show how similar markets can be used to hedge risk in legal academia. Prudent use of these markets will generate cash, mitigate errors in hiring, and ...
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(2024-03-21)Department: BiostatisticsThere has been a growing criticism of hypothesis testing. Neuroimaging analysis almost exclusively focuses on hypothesis testing. Recent research has developed methods to use confidence sets instead, to draw conclusions, ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of French and Italian, 2008-04-01)