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    • Institutional Repository Policy Committee (Vanderbilt University, 2004-07-23)
      - Executive summary - Background and Perspective - Status of Institutional Repository Software Projects - Proposed Vanderbilt Policy Governing the Institutional Repository - Potential Uses of an Institutional Repository ...
    • Interiors 
      Stevens, Caroline; 0009-0007-1974-0323 (2023-06-23)
      Department: Creative Writing
      Interiors is a collection of poems that navigates the tension between revealing the intimate self and turning away from this revealing to seek safety in solitude. An introspective speaker moves through confessional and ...
    • Interiors 
      Stevens, Caroline; 0009-0007-1974-0323 (2023-06-23)
      Department: Creative Writing
      Interiors is a collection of poems that navigates the tension between revealing the intimate self and turning away from this revealing to seek safety in solitude. An introspective speaker moves through confessional and ...
    • Shen, Xiao; Herna´ndez-Pagan, Emil A; Zhou, Wu; Puzyrev, Yevgeniy S.; Idrobo, Juan-Carlos; Macdonald, Janet E.; Pennycook, Stephen J.; Pantelides, Sokrates T. (2014-11-14)
      The search for optimal thermoelectric materials aims for structures in which the crystalline order is disrupted to lower the thermal conductivity without degradation of the electron conductivity. Here we report the synthesis ...
    • Guo, Yin (2016-10-05)
      Department: Microbiology and Immunology
      Immunotherapy has been a rapidly evolving field of basic and clinical research over the past decades. Interleukin (IL)-15 and its analog IL-15 superagonist (IL-15 SA, or IL-15/IL-15 receptor α) have shown promise in cancer ...
    • Barnes, Tammy Michelle (2015-01-07)
      Department: Molecular Physiology and Biophysics
      Inappropriate glucagon secretion contributes to hyperglycemia in inflammatory disease. Previous work implicates the pro-inflammatory cytokine, interleukin-6 (IL-6), in glucagon secretion. IL-6 knock-out mice have a blunted ...
    • Ichinose, Megan; 0000-0003-0745-0795 (2020-07-20)
      Department: Psychology
      Individuals with schizophrenia exhibit core deficits in visuospatial working memory and basic visual processing. While much is known about these areas independent of each other, it remains unclear whether dysfunction in ...
    • Hall III, Joseph Franklin (2007-09-25)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      Internal rehearsal is a relatively new research area allowing a robot to contemplate the consequences of its actions before they are attempted by the actuation system. This thesis focuses on integrating internal rehearsal ...
    • Se-Gahon, Djenanway; 0000-0002-2599-6102 (2020-11-17)
      Department: English
      This thesis examines Mayotte Capécia’s Novel La Negresse Blanche. La Négresse Blanche tracks a progression of racial consciousness beginning with a rejection of blackness and ending with a desire for racial equality and a ...
    • Stevenson, Lynne W. (JACC-Heart Failure, 2020-03)
      Whereas multiple national, international, and trial registries for heart failure have been created, international standards for clinical assessment and outcome measurement do not currently exist. The working group's objective ...
    • Newton, Michael A., 1962- (2003)
      The debates about forums and processes for prosecuting those accused of terrorist acts have resonated across the globe since September 11, 2001. Discussion is likely to intensify in this regard in preparation for the ...
    • Wuerth, Ingrid Brunk (Marquette Law Review, 2018)
      It is a great honor to deliver this lecture in honor of the late Dean Robert F. Boden. I am grateful to all of you for attending. My topic tonight is international law and peace among nations. It may seem a poor fit for a ...
    • Wuerth, Ingrid Brunk (Michigan Law Review, 2007)
      The Commander in Chief Clause is a difficult, underexplored area of constitutional interpretation. It is also a context in which international law is often mentioned, but not fully defended, as a possible method of ...
    • Wuerth, Ingrid Brunk (Melbourne Journal of International Law, 2012)
      National court litigation in Greece and Italy prompted Germany to bring suit before the international Court of Justice (‘ICJ’), resulting in the Jurisdictional Immunities of the State judgment. The history of that litigation, ...
    • Wuerth, Ingrid Brunk (Texas Law Review, 2017)
      International law is in a period of transition. After World War II, but especially since the 1980s, human rights expanded to almost every corner of international law. In doing so, they changed core features of international ...
    • Davis, Annalee, 1963-; Nwankwo, Ifeoma Kiddoe (Vanderbilt University, 2008-10-21)
      Annalee Davis, On the Map, spoke Oct. 16 as part of the International Lens Film Series. The award-winning documentary reveals a generally unknown aspect of Caribbean life — undocumented migration.Introduction presented by ...
    • Nwankwo, Ifeoma Kiddoe; Davis, Annalee (Vanderbilt University, 2008-10-21)
    • Crucini, Mario J. (Vanderbilt University, 2006)
      This paper is a non-technical review of research developments in the international real business cycle literature. International business cycle facts are summarize with particular attention to the sources of output variance ...
    • Berka, Martin; Crucini, Mario J.; Wang, Chih-Wei (Vanderbilt University, 2011)
      Cole and Obstfeld (1991) exposited a classic result where equilibrium movements in the terms of trade could make ex ante risk-sharing arrangements unnecessary: a unity elasticity of substitution across goods and production ...
    • Eden, Benjamin (Vanderbilt University, 2006)
      What are the "liquidity services" provided by ìover-pricedî assets? How do international seigniorage payments affect the choice of monetary policies? Does a country gain when other hold its ìover-pricedî ...