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It also includes materials from outside the institution in support of the university's land, sun, sea and space grant missions and other research interests.
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Olson, Jarrod (2013-05-04)
In the past decade, scholars have increasingly turned to quantitative analysis to understand the complex interplay of factors driving intrastate conflict. International agencies, nonprofits and governments have maintaine ...
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Shannon B. Wanless; Megan M. McClelland; Xuezhao Lan; Seung-Hee Son; Claire E. Cameron; Frederick J. Morrison; Fu-Mei Chen; Jo-Lin Chen; Su Li; Kangyi Lee; Miyoung Sung (Elsevier, 2013-04-02)
The current study investigates gender differences in behavioral regulation in four societies: the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, and China. Directly assessed individual behavioral regulation(Head–Toes–Knees–Shoulder ...
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Martial L. Ndeffo Mbah; Jan Medlock; Lauren Ancel Meyers; Alison P. Galvani; Jeffrey P. Townsend (Elsevier, 2013-04-24)
Identification of the optimal vaccine allocation for the control of influenza requires consideration of uncertainty arising from numerous unpredictable factors, including viral evolution and diversity within the human po ...
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Hannon, Laura Bellew ([S.l. : s.n.], 2012)
This dissertation explores the wartime fashion culture of the city of Los Angeles during the Second World War in order to explore consumption-based tensions that emerged in response to federal restrictions for the purpos ...
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Dima N. Gharaibeh; Frances M. Biel; Claudia C. Häse (Elsevier, 2013-05-09)
Vibrio tubiashii has been linked to disease outbreaks in molluscan species, including oysters,
geoducks, and clams. In particular, oyster hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest have been plagued by
intermittent vibriosis ...