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Distributionally robust gain analysis for systems containing complex uncertainty
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc, 2001) -
District-Scale Geothermal System Performance Evaluation using Thermodynamic and Environmental Analysis
(2019)The focus of the work presented in this thesis aims to improve geothermal heat system efficiency by investigating subsurface thermal properties that influence system performance over the lifetime of the system, as well ... -
District-Scale Ground Heat Exchange Performance with Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Sensing
(2018-01-03)Chapter 1: Introduction Ground-source heat pumps (GSHP) systems have great potential as an energy-efficient alternative to conventional space heating and cooling systems. The basic principal behind GSHP technology is ... -
Divergent Trajectories of "Masjid-e Qurtuba": Iqbal's Imaginings and the Historical Life of the Monument
(Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia, UW-Madison, 2011) -
Diversifying Academic Leadership
(2003-10-21) -
Diversity at UW-Madison: What Numbers Say
(2005-11-09) -
Divided Differences, Hyperbolic Equations and Lifting Distributions
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1985) -
Divided Digitally: Literacy in the 21st Century
(2013-12)Socioeconomic inequalities receive much attention in academic literature, but scholars are just beginning to grasp what may amount to one of the most significant disparities of the 21st century: that of technological ... -
Do Newly Retired Workers in the U.S. Have Sufficient Resources to Maintain Well-Being?
(2005)This paper explores whether older adults have the resources they need beyond Social Security to maintain economic well-being after they retire. The discussion examines motivations for accumulating wealth to save for ... -
Do Amazon Fulfillment Centers Help or Harm Local Economies?
(2020-05)In this paper, I investigate the Amazon Corporation’s impact on the economic well-being of the communities that house its warehouses, or “Fulfillment Centers.” A review of the literature surrounding Amazon’s economic impact ... -
Do IRX3 and IRX5 Direct Cytoplasm Traffic Between Oocytes During Germline Cyst Breakdown?
(2023)Poor oocyte quality and a diminished ovarian reserve contribute significantly to female infertility. The ovarian reserve is determined by the finite supply of primordial follicles a woman has at birth. Evidence suggests ... -
Do Rising Property Taxes Lead the Elderly to Move from their Homes?
(2009-12)This preliminary study finds that few of Wisconsin's elderly homeowners are forced to move from their homes because of property tax increases. Given that Wisconsin's property taxes are high compared to those in other states, ... -
Do Seed Traits Mediate Plant Community Changes in Wisconsin's Unburned Prairies?
(2016-05)Historically, both natural and human-induced fires have played a key role in North American prairies, providing a disturbance regime that grassland systems are adapted to. With human activity fragmenting these prairies at ... -
Do Youth Nonmarital Childbearing Choices Reflect Expected Income and Relationship Consequences?
(2006)The authors explore whether the perceptions unmarried, adolescent females have about the consequences of choices they make affect those choices and the teens' behavior. The analysis considers expectations about ... -
Document Recovery from Bag-of-Word Indices
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 2008)Motivated by computer privacy issues, we present the novel problem of document recovery from an index: given only a document's bag-of-words (BOW) vector or other type of index, reconstruct the original ordered document. ...