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(2021-11-19)Department: OtherIn this dissertation, the basic mechanisms of total-ionizing-dose (TID) responses of Gate-All-Around (GAA) FETs and Charge-Trap Transistors (CTT) with FinFET architecture are studied. First, we investigate the TID response ...
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 1998)In these pages,1 Steven Lubet recently reviewed A Tour of the Calculus, by David Berlinski.2 Inspired by both the beauty of calculus and Berlinski's description of it, Lubet waxes poetic on the many parallels between the ...
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(Northwestern University Law Review, 1998)
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(St. Thomas Law Review, 2005)This article suggests ways in which the common law can integrate concepts of ecosystem services to fulfill pragmatic objectives of common law doctrine. Rather than requiring a radical departure from traditional common law ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2009-04-13)This study applies critical educational theories to the real practice of teaching choir in secondary schools, focusing on four major areas: Learners and Learning, Learning Environment, Curriculum and Instructional Strategies, ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Graduate Center for Latin American Studies, 1964-02)
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(2023-07-11)Department: PhilosophyThis dissertation argues that a sufficiently worked out concept of habit is crucial for understanding race, and specifically whiteness. It has become common for race theorists to think about white privilege as a matter of ...
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(2023-07-11)Department: PhilosophyThis dissertation argues that a sufficiently worked out concept of habit is crucial for understanding race, and specifically whiteness. It has become common for race theorists to think about white privilege as a matter of ...
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(2019-06-25)Department: PsychologyEmotional eating (EE) describes a pattern of eating in response to unpleasant affective states such as sadness, anxiety, anger, and loneliness. The rise in obesity over the past century has caused a commensurate swell of ...
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(2005-12-15)Department: ReligionRELIGION TOWARD A WOMANIST HOMILETIC: KATIE CANNON, ALICE WALKER AND EMANCIPATORY PROCLAMATION Donna E. Allen Dissertation under the direction of Professor John S. McClure This project builds on the work of ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2013-04)
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(2021-07-20)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsDespite decades of research, there currently are no licensed HIV-1 vaccines. However, interrogation of antibody repertoires in HIV-1+ individuals have identified antibodies capable of neutralizing a broad variety of globally ...
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(2006-04-22)Department: Education & Human DevelopmentTOWARD AN EMPIRICAL DELINEATION OF A NORMATIVE STRUCTURE FOR COLLEGE STUDENT DRINKING BEHAVIORS LAUREL RAIMONDO MARTIN Dissertation under the direction of Professor John M. Braxton This exploratory study was designed ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2020-05)This study further explores the salience of the theory of student persistence at residential colleges and universities (Braxton, Doyle, Hartley, Hirschy, Jones, & McLendon, 2014) at a small, private, HBCU located in Jackson, ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2008-07-28)In this paper, I define and defend a form of interdisciplinary study as a means to better integrating all of students' formal and informal learning experiences. Through the theoretical perspective of constructivism, I argue ...
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(2010-04-17)Department: Computer ScienceStandardized component middleware technologies, such as CORBA Component Model (CCM), Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), and Component Object Model (COM) are used to build large Distributed Real-time and Embedded (DRE) systems. A ...
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(2015-04-08)Department: Law and EconomicsThe Endangered Species Act is a strong environmental law that gives federal agencies authority to conserve imperiled species by regulating private and public parties. In this dissertation, I use data on timber harvests ...
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(2006-04-14)Department: Biomedical EngineeringFundamental clinical approaches for assessing patient vital signs have changed little since the first invasive blood pressure measurements were made over 100 years ago. Interpreting patient physiology remains largely a ...
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(2016-10-26)Department: ChemistryUnnatural amino acid derived fragments are present in a multitude of pharmaceuticals and biologically relevant molecules including complex peptides. Current preparative methods focus almost entirely on the enantioselective ...