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(2006-06-21)Department: MathematicsThis work studies the behavior of the minimal discrete Riesz s-energy and best-packing distance on rectifiable sets as the cardinality N of point configurations gets large. We extend known asymptotic results for the ...
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(2006-06-09)Department: MathematicsIn this dissertation we first study the Faber polynomials for a piecewise analytic Jordan curve $L$ without inner cusps (some extra conditions are additionally imposed on $L$). Let $Omega$ and $G$ be, repectively, the ...
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(2017-11-22)Department: Learning, Teaching and DiversityThe recent public availability of large-scale datasets, also known as big data, and digital visualization tools has ushered in new ways of telling stories about the social world. The three papers that comprise this ...
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(Munroe and Francis, 1824)
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-02-21)
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(Vanderbilt Medical Center, 2010-04-09)
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(Vanderbilt University. Dept. of History, 2011-04)
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(2021-03-18)Department: Mechanical EngineeringEvolving combustion applications require efficient devices whose complexity continues to grow, but they require accurate simulations in turbulent reacting environments that are difficult to validate. Thus, fundamental ...
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(2020-05-14)Department: PhysicsIntercalation, the process of inserting atoms or molecules into host materials, has been extensively researched in graphite for energy storage and reaction catalysis applications. The recent ability to isolate graphite ...
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ATP Citrate Lyase and mitochondrial membrane potential regulate hematopoietic cell fate and function (2023-03-23)Department: Molecular Pathology & ImmunologyIn addition to their role in bioenergetic homeostasis, mitochondria are increasingly appreciated as regulators of hematopoietic cell fate and function. Here, we demonstrate the role of ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) on murine ...
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(2019-05-09)Department: SpanishIn this dissertation, I explore the practice of provocation as a recurrent feature and strategy present in Puerto Rican cultural production of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. I study provocation as ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2008-02-19)Atrial fibrillation is a common problem in ICU patients, but it is a problem with many potential causes, and not always a well defined treatment.
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(Virginia Law Review, 2012)For a generation since Margaret Jane Radin’s classic article Property and Personhood, scholars have viewed personhood as a conception of property that affirms autonomy, dignity, and basic civil rights, a progressive ...
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(2013-03-26)Department: PsychologyObjective. This study tested the Attachment-Diathesis Model of Chronic Pain (Meredith, Ownsworth, & Strong; 2008) in a group of adolescents and young adults with a history of pediatric functional abdominal pain (FAP). We ...
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(2020-05-19)Department: PsychologyStressful experiences in early life can adversely influence long-term behavior, including in ways that propagate to individuals’ offspring. The mechanisms by which early life stress exerts effects that span generations are ...
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(2020-07)This project was an investigation into safety and security measures implemented by Heads of School within the South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA). Interviews and an open-ended survey were conducted with ...
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(2015-03-31)Department: ReligionPastoral theological response to families facing disabilities must be shaped by a critically-understood concept of care that both clarifies disability experiences in families, church, and society, and is attentive to ...
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(2022-12)The New England Charter School (NECS; a pseudonym) is a public charter school located in New Haven, Connecticut. I used an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, which involved collecting survey data first followed ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2011-04)Although an attentional bias for threat-relevant information has been connected to the etiology of contamination-based obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), the treatment implications of such a bias remains unclear. ...
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(2018-04-18)Department: NeuroscienceA significant body of research has indicated that acuity of the neurocognitive system used to represent numerical magnitudes, often referred to as the approximate number system (ANS), serves a foundational role in the ...