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    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2008-01)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2008-03)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2008-06)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2008-09)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2009-01)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2009-03)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2009-06)
    • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu, 2009-09)
    • Price, Joanna R. (Vanderbilt University, 2010-04-07)
      This study examined the congruency of adolescent and parent perceptions of adolescent diabetes self-management and problem solving. Survey responses were collected from 115 adolescent- parent dyads. Parents' and adolescents' ...
    • Cody, Jason Robert (2018-04-12)
      Department: Computer Science
      Robotic collectives are large decentralized robot groups of more than fifty individuals that coordinate using interactions inspired by social insect behaviors. Collectives make group decisions that are facilitated by ...
    • Su, Yujian (2015-11-30)
      Department: Mathematics
      Let $Lambda$ be a lattice in $R^d$ with positive co-volume. Among $Lambda$-periodic $N$-point configurations, we consider the minimal renormalized Riesz $s$-energy $mathcal{E}_{s,Lambda}(N)$. While the dominant term ...
    • Zelkowitz, Rachel Lauren (2014-04-26)
      Department: Psychology
      The purpose of this study was to assess convergent and discriminant validity of self-report measures of emotion reactivity and emotion regulation and examine their associations with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). ...
    • Zajdel, Rachel Anne (2019-06-26)
      Department: Sociology
      Immigration to Europe grew substantially in the twenty-first century. While research regarding discrimination in the U.S. largely explores the role of race/ethnicity, research in Europe focuses on discrimination against ...
    • Pence, Isaac J.; Patil, Chetan A.; Lieber, Chad A.; Mahadevan-Jansen, Anita (2015)
      Raman spectroscopy has been widely demonstrated for tissue characterization and disease discrimination, however current implementations with either 785 or 830 nm near-infrared (NIR) excitation have been ineffectual in ...
    • Dobson, Frank E.; Randall, Alice; Dantzler, Dayna Jarae; Trotter, Pam (Vanderbilt University, 2010-04-01)
      Dr. Frank Dobson, director of the Vanderbilt Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center, and Alice Randall, Writer-in-Residence, Vanderbilt Department of English, along with cast members from the touring production of ...
    • Guy, Jeffrey S.; Cotton, Brian, Dr. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2009-03-05)
      This is an interview that I did on www.medtalknetwork.com with Dr. Brian Cotton. Dr. Cotton recently left Vanderbilt to take a new position at UT Houston. He is an excellent teacher and his opinions on fluids resuscitation ...
    • Andrade Diniz de Araújo, Maria Paula; 0000-0002-2583-6686 (2022-07-18)
      Department: History
      The development of Brazilian public health in the nineteenth century provides a fresh perspective on Brazilian state building. This dissertation examines the role of public engagement in the evolving nature of state policies ...
    • Williams-Tuggle, Bryce; 0000-0001-6944-9699 (2021-08-09)
      Department: Political Science
      The core principles of democracy rest on the notion that the job of government is to represent the interests, and serve at the will of, its people. However, in practice most societies fall short of fulfilling this ideal, ...
    • Rossi, Jim, 1965-; Rose-Ackerman, Susan (Virginia Law Review, 2000)
      Constitutional takings protections, such as those in the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution, create a potential for state liability for changes in regulatory policy by governments. This Article critiques ...
    • Hayford, Corey Eduardo; 0000-0002-3006-4852 (2021-03-08)
      Department: Biomedical Sciences
      Tumor heterogeneity and plasticity are key contributors to treatment insensitivity and eventual recurrence in oncogene-addicted cancers. Sources of this variability have been ascribed to genetic, epigenetic, stochastic, ...