Browsing UW-Madison Open Dissertations and Theses by Title
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The pacifism of John Wyclif
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The paintings of Ivan Albright
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Paleoecology and depositional environment of the Mowry Shale (Albian), Black Hills region
(1976)Content includes information on: previous work, stratigraphy, sedimentary structures, bioturbation, paleontology and depositional environment of the Black Hills. -
The passion music of Heinrich Schütz
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Patterns of resistance and acceptance of Christianity in the Mixteca Alta in the sixteenth century
(1969)Contents include: the Mixteca Alta in 1520, the conquest and Dominican patterns of expansion, missionary methods, the Mixtecan response to Christianity: patterns of rejection and acceptance, and cultural Hispanization. -
PEANUT SKIN POLYPHENOLS: COMPOSITION, BIOACCESSIBILITY, AND ANTICANCER ACTIVITY IN CULTURED JURKAT LEUKEMIA CELLS
(2024-08-12)Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common cancer in children. Peanut skin polyphenols are known to exhibit in vitro anti-cancer properties, albeit to a lesser extent in leukemia cells. Furthermore, it remains unclear ... -
Peasantry, agrarian reform and class alliances : the case of Bolivia
(1977)Contents include: problem statement and objectives of the thesis, the breakdown of an era, characteristics of the agrarian sector, national revolution and agrarian reform, and the peasantry and political alliances. -
PERCEIVED REALISM IN THE CULTIVATION PROCESS: USE OF LITTLE RED BOOK AND USERS’ PERCEIVED APPEARANCE INVESTMENT
(2024-05-07)Along with the widespread use of social media today, there is an emerging line of research regarding social media effects on users’ body image. However, prior studies focused on users’ view of self-body and employed social ... -
Perceived Usefulness and Trustworthiness of Health Information on Social Media: An Analysis of Young Adults Information Seeking and Influencing Factors
(2024-08-23)In recent years, there has been a notable increase in Internet usage among young adults, who now turn to social media platforms not only for entertainment and networking but also as a significant source of health information. ...