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(2023-05)This capstone project leverages relevant research on technology adoption and human learning science to inform strategic recommendations for our partner organization. The capstone was experimentally designed to measure the ...
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(Iowa Law Review, 2019)This Article argues that the principle relied upon in King v. Burwell that courts "cannot interpret statutes to negate their stated purposes"-the enacted purposes canon-is and should be viewed as a bedrock element of ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2010-06-15)Curriculum designers often put thought into student thinking, but teacher thinking is equally important to consider. Curriculum does not interact with students in a sterile environment, but depends upon the teacher’s ...
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(2019-07-29)Department: AnthropologyBased on ethnographic fieldwork in Tactic, Guatemala, this dissertation explores the articulation of youth subjectivities and political agency in a context of social and political inequality. This research focuses on ...
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Enactive Modeling as a Catalyst for Conceptual Understanding: An Example with a Circuit Simulation (2006-07-27)Department: Teaching and LearningThis research explored how allowing students to actively control an electrical circuit simulation in real-time helps them better understand the complex behavior of electrical circuits. Many students, even at the college ...
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(2018-04-11)Department: ChemistryCarboxylic acids are employed throughout nature and synthetic chemistry as reactants as well as catalysts. However, carboxylic acids are underrepresented as nucleophiles in enantioselective organic reactions. This may be ...
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(2015-12-11)Department: ChemistryThe Nutlin class of cis-imidazoline small molecule therapeutics has been shown to inhibit the protein-protein interaction (PPI) between the tumor-suppressor protein p53 and MDM2. The more potent enantiomer of Nutlin-3, ...
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(2018-01-02)Department: ChemistryAs a class of reagents, organocatalysts have served the enabling role for many high-value reactions. Innovations in organocatalysis, along with these new reactions, have improved our access to new developmental therapeutics ...
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(Dipartimento di storia della società e delle istituzioni, Università degli studi di Milano, 1998)
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(Vanderbilt University. Peabody College, 2010-04-27)Vocabulary instruction is an important aspect of reading comprehension in literature as well as the other content areas. Students need more than dictionary skills to be effective in figuring out the meaning of words. ...
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-07-31)
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(Vanderbilt University. Human Resources, 2009-07-31)
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(Arizona Law Review, 2015)In this Article, I give a status report on the life expectancy of class action litigation following the Supreme Court’s decisions in Concepcion and American Express. These decisions permitted corporations to opt out of ...
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(Vanderbilt Law Review, 2009)For many years, courts and commentators have been concerned about a phenomenon in class action litigation referred to as objector "blackmail." The term "blackmail" is used figuratively rather than literally; so-called ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2014-04-23)
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(Virginia Law Review, 2000)This article argues that mental illness should no longer be the basis for a special defense of insanity. Instead, mental disorder should be considered in criminal cases only if relevant to other excuse doctrines, such as ...
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(2023-07-10)Department: EnglishEnd-Holocene Realism: The Contemporary Novel between Epochs gathers a body of contemporary fiction that mobilizes the sensitive instrument of the realist novel toward the work of epochal attunement, a process that presents ...
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(2018-04-09)Department: Electrical EngineeringDelineation of CT abdominal anatomical structure, especially spleen segmentation is essential for measuring tissue volume and biomarkers, so that it can be utilized not only as liver diseases and infection diagnosis purposes, ...
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(Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1998)This article examines some of the perverse consequences of the structure of the Endangered Species Act, namely that it deters property owners from conserving threatened species and lacks proactive measures.