Browsing UW-Oshkosh Theses, Clinical Papers, and Field Projects by Title
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B-pinene synthesis in synechococcus sp. pcc 7002 cyanobacteria: metabolic engineering for high-density biofuel applications
(2017-09-29)In light of escalating concern over global climate change and the declining availability of non-renewable fossil fuels, a significant body of research has accumulated which explores renewable sources for comparable ... -
BEING A NURSE: PERCEPTIONS OF 1-YEAR BACCALAUREATE NURSES
(2009-05)Limited studies exist regarding new graduate nurses' perceptions of nursing during their role transition. By understanding how a 1-year baccalaureate-prepared nurse perceives being a nurse, those involved in the transition ... -
BEING A NURSE: PERCEPTIONS OF BACCALAUREATE NURSES ONE YEAR POST GRADUATION FROM AN ACCELERATED PROGRAM
(2010-05)Few qualitative research studies have been completed on baccalaureate nurses' perceptions of being a nurse one year post graduation, and how they transition into their professional role. The research question for this study ... -
BIO-METHANE POTENTIAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION OF A DRY BIODIGESTER
(2015-05)Fossil fuels have been a crucial energy source for years. Their use come at a high cost with detrimental effects to the environment, including climate change, which affects both fauna and flora worldwide. Biogas production ... -
BLUE: A TWO-ACT PLAY
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Campaign season: a novella
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CAN CHILDREN GAIN EMOTION KNOWLEDGE USING AFFECTIVE CUES?
(2010-09)Emotion knowledge involves the understanding of the causes and consequences of emotion expressions. Children with high emotion knowledge tend to have better social skills and academic competence. This study investigated ... -
CB1 receptor antagonist AM251 differentially affects attention and impulsivity in rats
(2009-03-16)Recent studies suggest that the cannabinoid system may mediate attention and impulsive behavior (Arguello & Jentsch, 2004; Pattij et al., 2007). CB1 receptor antagonist SR141416A (SR) was found to dose dependently reduce ... -
Changing attitudes toward charity : the values of depression-era America as reflected in its literature
(2011-12)As a time of economic and political crisis, the Great Depression influenced authors who sought to rewrite America's underlying mythology of rugged individualism into one of cooperative or communal sensibility. Through ... -
Characterization by ¹⁵N-metabolic labeling and mass spectrometry of proteins for high-light adaptations in Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 cyanobacteria
(2018-05)The marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 tolerates extreme highlight intensities of more than twice full sunlight (≥2000 μmol photons m-2 s-1), a stress condition that can damage cellular machinery via the ... -
CHASING RABBITS: A CONTEMPORARY WAR NOVEL
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Cladophora promotes escherichia coli growth and contamination of recreational waters in Lake Michigan
(2010-01-07)In recent years, thick mats of the green alga, Cladophora, have washed onto beaches along Lake Michigan. These mats become stranded on the shoreline, begin to rot, and are malodorous. The rotting mats are a nuisance to ... -
Co-infection rates of black-legged ticks (Ixodes scapularis) in central Wisconsin
(2018-08)In the United States, reported cases of Lyme disease increased over two-fold between 2001-2016. The causative agent is the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by the black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis). ... -
Co-infection rates of small mammal hosts in central Wisconsin
(2018-08)Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne illness in the United States. This disease is caused by the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted by Ixodes scapularis, the black-legged tick or deer tick. Small ... -
COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY'S COHERENCE PRINCIPLE: THEORY MEETS REALITY
(2009-12)For learning to occur, the individual must make sense of the presented material by attending to relevant information, mentally reorganizing it, and connecting it with existing knowledge. A great deal of this process ... -
A Comparative survey of proboscis and tymbal morphology in Tiger moths (lepidoptera: erebidae: arctiini)
(2016-08-23)Arctiini (tiger moths) include some of the most brightly colored, charismatic moths in the order Lepidoptera. Bright coloration and sound production in tiger moths can serve as defense mechanisms to warn predators of their ...