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- Christophel Michaels, Rosa J.
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- This thesis investigates how beginning, women farmers, within in a women farmers’ network in the Willamette Valley, Oregon are accessing land and farming information. Using ethnographic, community-based research methods, I ask how land access mediates their ability to care for their land and soil. Are these farmers interested in fostering...
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- Masters Thesis
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- create even 1 inch of fertile top-soil. Michael Carolan argues that the tension between understanding
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- Hector, Michael J.
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- Design and control of legged robots is a popular field in the pursuit of building robots that can be as mobile as humans. While much effort is put into understanding how to control the dynamics of these legs, less effort is focused on designing and controlling robot ankles. Ankles on...
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Hector for the
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- Ioannides, Michael J.
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- Although dam construction has been an integral tool in development initiatives for nearly a century, dams can have significant negative impacts on local residents, particularly those who are permanently displaced from their homes and must be resettled elsewhere. Dams have unique impacts on indigenous peoples. As a result, many dam...
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- Masters Thesis
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- ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Ioannides for the degree of Master of Arts in Applied Anthropology
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- Ewald, Michael J.
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- Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is a powerful resource for coastal and wetland managers and its use is increasing. Vegetation density and other land cover characteristics influence the accuracy of LIDAR-derived ground surface digital elevation models; however, the degree to which wetland land cover biases LIDAR estimates of the ground...
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Ewald for the degree of Master of Science in Marine
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- Sumner, Michael J.
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- Evaporation synergy is a phenomenon that occurs between different classes of soil and allows for a greater amount/quantity of soil water evaporation. 20 of the 66 soil texture class combinations have been shown to exhibit evaporation synergy (Fisher, 2012), however the impact of column width on the functionality of this...
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- Honors College Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Sumner for the
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- Creator:
- Brydone-Jack, Michael J.
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- This research focused on characterizing the relationship between self-enhancing humor, self-compassion, and long-term emotional traits.. It was hypothesized that self-enhancing humor would be related to self-compassion and the related subscales of mindfulness and self-kindness. In addition, it was predicted that self-enhancing humor would relate most strongly to positive emotional traits....
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- Honors College Thesis
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- OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Brydone-Jack for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Science in
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- Creator:
- Raboin, Michael J.
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- Caenorhabditis elegans is arguably the best understood animal on the planet. Used for over 50 years to study development, we have a vast amount of knowledge of the inner workings of this worm. Our knowledge is incomplete, however, without placing this organism in its evolutionary and ecological context. In this...
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- Dissertation
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Michael J. Raboin for
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- Creator:
- Yee, Michael J. C.
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- The smartphone is changing the way individuals interact with one another in society. Given the instant accessibility and multitude of socially iconic features, the contemporary handheld device grants users an unprecedented level of connectedness. However, despite the new breadth of access, perhaps the depth of the resulting social networks is...
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- Honors College Thesis and Poster
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- Creator:
- McNamara, Michael J.
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- Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis (MAH) is a pervasive environmental bacterium that can cause opportunistic infections in humans. Among the most robust and hardy members of the Mycobacterium genus, M. avium can persist and thrive in a range of challenging environments, including many which place it in direct contact with humans....
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- Dissertation
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Michael J
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- Creator:
- Behrenfeld, Michael J.
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- The Critical Depth Hypothesis formalized by Sverdrup in 1953 posits that vernal phytoplankton blooms occur when surface mixing shoals to a depth shallower than a critical depth horizon defining the point where phytoplankton growth exceeds losses. This hypothesis has since served as a cornerstone in plankton ecology and reflects the...
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- Article
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- phytoplankton blooms MICHAEL J. BEHRENFELD1 Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Cordley Hall 2082