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(2023-12-01)Department: Computer ScienceDeep Neural Networks (DNNs) are an essential intellectual property for companies providing Machine Learning as a Service (MLaaS) due to their exceptional capabilities in domains such as text generation, generative graphics, ...
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(2020-03-28)Department: Political ScienceThe defense appropriations process is an understudied portion of American politics despite its importance for domestic and international politics. Much of this neglect is due to a lack of access to the process and those ...
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(Texas Tech Law Review, 2009)This article, written for a symposium on "Criminal Law and the Excuses," defends the "Integrationist" approach to analysis of the exculpatory effect of mental disability that I developed in Chapter Two of my book, Minding ...
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(2022-08-14)Department: Political ScienceThis dissertation investigates the relationship between defense spending and alliance reliability. I begin with a formal, game theoretic model in which a targeted member of a military alliance anticipates a challenge and ...
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(2009-06-16)Department: EnglishIn this dissertation I examine the relationships between textual adaptation and social anxieties. By looking at work by artists as varied as Jane Austen and Michael Powell, Patricia Highsmith and Ellen Wood, Anthony ...
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(The George Washington Law Review, 2007)In Chevron, U.S.A. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., the Supreme Court famously held that judicial deference to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes is appropriate largely because the executive branch is ...
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(2023-08-31)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyThe ductus arteriosus (DA) is a muscular artery which helps to define the fetal pattern of the circulatory system. After birth, the DA undergoes muscular constriction and remodeling which establish the adult division between ...
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(2023-07-11)Department: Biomedical InformaticsPolygenic scores (PGS) aim to capture a person’s genetic predisposition to a disease or trait. There is substantial interest in applying PGS to clinical settings to identify patients at elevated risk for disease. Given its ...
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(2022-11-18)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsViruses with multi-segmented genomes are unique in their capacity to readily exchange large amounts of genetic information via a process known as reassortment. Reassortment requires a considerable amount of genetic ...
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(2023-01-20)Department: Cell & Developmental BiologyMicrovilli are actin-bundle-supported surface protrusions that play essential roles in diverse epithelial functions, from nutrient absorption to mechanosensation. Despite the importance of microvilli for proper epithelial ...
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(2014-11-26)Department: Biomedical InformaticsElectronic Health Records (EHRs) allow for the digital capture of patient information and have proven to be a valuable tool for patient treatment. In this dissertation, I explore reuse of EHR data for clinical and genomic ...
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(2018-03-22)Department: Microbiology and ImmunologyCeliac disease is an immune-mediated intestinal disorder that occurs in genetically predisposed individuals exposed to dietary gluten. Viral infections are associated with the induction of celiac disease. However, not all ...
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(2023-05)Texas Tech University (TTU), the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the western two-thirds of the state, opened its doors in 1925 and boasts a rich history of research programs designed to enrich lives ...
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(2017-11-21)Department: Community Research and ActionRecent research has suggested that a social justice education (SJE) increases students’ awareness of social issues affecting communities, while simultaneously equipping students with skills they can apply in a real-world ...
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(2017-11-30)Department: Microbiology and ImmunologyThe goal of this thesis was to investigate the role of the IsdG family of heme oxygenases within microbial cells. In Chapter II, I identified the first IsdG family member in a eukaryotic organism and expanded the IsdG ...
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(2022-01-04)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsCoronaviruses (CoVs) are a genetically diverse group of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses containing the largest known genome of any RNA virus, >30 kb, and responsible for the current COVID-19 pandemic (SARS-CoV-2). ...
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(2015-03-26)Department: Chemical and Physical BiologyClostridium difficile is a common nosocomial infection that encompasses a range of clinical symptoms from mild diarrhea to complicated pseudomembranous and fulminant colitis. C. difficile secretes two large toxins, TcdA ...
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(2023-03-24)Department: Molecular Pathology & ImmunologyInflammation of bone, or osteomyelitis, is most commonly caused by infection with the Gram-positive bacterium Staphylococcus aureus. During S. aureus osteomyelitis, the homeostasis-maintaining activities of bone cells are ...
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(2022-03-15)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsUropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is the leading cause of urinary tract infections and among the most successful human bacterial pathogens worldwide. Despite being a facultative anaerobe, UPEC requires aerobic respiration ...
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(2022-06-10)Department: Microbe-Host InteractionsGroup B Streptococcus (GBS), or Streptococcus agalactiae, is one of the leading causes of infection-related adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes, which include stillbirth, chorioamnionitis, preterm birth, and neonatal ...