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    • KN-95 Customizable Masks 

      Fellenz, Zachary; Krause, Kylah; Wade, Cheyanne; Dunham, Douglas J. (2022-04)
      Emergency Room doctors and surgeons are required to have a tight sealing mask for extensive periods of time. Medical professionals believed that if they had a customizable mask, it would be more tolerable for themselves, ...
    • Knickpoints : Evidence of a Domino Effect on Tributaries to the Lower Chippewa River 

      Moothart, Emily; Anderson, Nik; Adams, Hannah; Williams, Anneli; Smuhl, Rory; Cottrell, Emily; Kleist, Ben; Leifer, Peter; Sawall, Peter; Wysocki, Adam; Faulkner, Douglas J. (2017-04-13)
      This research aims to investigate the developments of knickpoints on tributaries of the Lower Chippewa River (LCR) in accordance with incision of the LCR.
    • Knockout of the US29 Gene of Human Cytomegalovirus Using BAC Recombineering 

      Thornsen, Emily; Rosche, Kristin (2012-04)
      The purpose of this study was to determine the function of the US29 gene in Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) by knocking it out using Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) technology.
    • Knot and Link Tricolorability 

      Petersen, Molly; Hennen, McKenzie; Brushaber, Danielle; Otto, Carolyn (2016-10-21)
      Knot Theory, a field of Topology, can be used to model and understand how enzymes (called topoisomerases) work in DNA processes to untangle or repair strands of DNA. In a human cell nucleus, the DNA is linear, so the ...
    • Knot Theory, Quandles, and Link Homotopy 

      Darnall, Kiera; Phillips, Nathan; Weston, Briar (2025-04)
      Knot Theory, Link Homotopy, and QuandlesIn the 1950s Milnor defined the notion of link homotopy. Since then, its study has been central to the field of knot theory. In the 1980s, Joyce, building on the work of Takasaki, ...
    • Knot Tricolorability 

      Brushaber, Danielle; Hennen, McKenzie (2015-04)
      Knot Theory, a field of Topology, can be used to model and understand how enzymes (called topoi- somerases) work in DNA processes to untangle or repair strands of DNA. In a human cell nucleus, the DNA is linear, so the ...
    • Knowledge and Awareness of Ethics in Child Psychology 

      Kroner, Kellyn A. (2011-05)
      This study focuses on the level of college-age students' awareness and knowledge of ethics in child psychology.
    • Komatiite-Hosted Nickel-Copper Mineralization Potential in the Eastern Shebandowan Greenstone Belt, Ontario, Canada 

      Olson, Maile J.; Lodge, Robert W.D. (2018-05)
      Our research focuses on geochemical and textural evidence of interactions between Archean komatiites and silicic sedimentary rocks near Thunder Bay, Ontario, and exploring the potential for Nickel-Copper-Platinum Group ...
    • "L'heure du Mystere" : Cecile Chaminade in America 

      Steffen, Andrew; Beranek, Jordyn (2012-04)
      Next to Clara Schumann, Cecile Chaminade was one of the most prolific female voices in the post-Romantic era. The purpose of this study, based largely on primary sources such as concert programs, reviews, newspaper ads, ...
    • LabVIEW Controlled Laser Spirograph 

      McGill, Gregory J. (2012-04)
      Mathematical functions can be represented through formulas and visualized with diagrams showing their results for specific input parameters. This is often a static presentation that is hard to interpret. With a laser ...
    • A LabVIEW Program for Controlling Pressure and Temperature in Rapid-Quench Cold-Seal Experimental Apparatus 

      Kast, Jacob (2014-04)
      The purpose of this study was to conduct experiments pertaining to rapid-quench cold-seal pressure vessels. They are ideal for conducting experiments at conditions relevant to the Earth's upper crust. Rapid quenches are ...
    • Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa vs. the Northern States Power Company 

      Petrie, Stephen (2013-05)
      In 1921, the Federal Power Commission granted the Wisconsin-Minnesota Power Company the rights to construct Project 108 on the Chippewa River. The purpose of this project was to create a water reservoir that could be ...
    • Laminar Fluid Flow in Non-circular Pipes 

      Yohn, Michael (2013-05)
      The properties of laminar fluid flow are well understood in the context of circular pipes, but they have not been compared to the laminar flow properties for pipes of a non circular shape. These comparisons have applications ...
    • Land Use/Land Cover Change Assessment of Dane County, Wisconsin : Contemporary Trend and Future Projections 

      Fabian, Eric (2015-04)
      Assessing changes in land use and land cover (LULC) is a very important component of monitoring the health and sustainability of ecological systems. Remote sensing technology is a powerful tool utilized for the assessment ...
    • Landscape Analysis on the Results of Least Cost Paths vs. Real World Paths 

      Bartel, Amy (2013-05)
      The purpose of this study was to examine the results of a competitive navigation activity completed by students in a military geography class using various landscape analysis techniques. The goal of the activity was to ...
    • Landscape Dynamics of Oak-Savanna in the Lower Chippewa River Valley, Wisconsin 

      Sigrist, Anthony (2013-05)
      The Caryville Savanna in Dunn County, Wisconsin, was visited on five days in June 2012. The preliminary data suggests that fluvial geomorphology plays a key role in oak savanna establishment on the Caryville Savanna. The ...
    • Language In-Form : a Retrospective Exhibition and Catalogue 

      Berg, Margie; Konsella, Rachel J.; Durocher, Kaleb (2010-04)
      This project curated and produced a retrospective exhibition and catalog of photographs by Wanrudee Buranakorn. A retrospective exhibition is an exhibition of works produced by an artist over a considerable period, or of ...
    • Language over Mind or Mind over Language : the Problem with Fuzzy Agreement. 

      Lance-Parsoud, Kathryn (2009-04)
      This project analyzed the function of restrictive clauses in the languages of French, German, and English, comparing usage and logic through linguistic and historical research. The investigation focused on various authentic ...
    • Lanthanide Catalyzed Oxygen Reduction 

      Van Steenburgh, Hannah; Draghicchio, Jacob; Knoche Gupta, Krysti L. (2019-05)
      Oxygen reduction reactions (ORR) are of interest in research because this type of reaction is useful in H2 powered fuel cells that can produce cleaner sources of energy. However, this type of reaction alone is not efficient, ...
    • A Large Scale Study Characterizing the Diversity, Abundance and Depth of Deep-Water Mosses in Northern Wisconsin 

      Kueng, Annika; Nooren, Roseanne; Pelle, Ryan; Larsen, Ray; Lonzarich, David (2020-04)
      In a small number of freshwater lakes around the world, bryophytes have been documented in deep-waters well below the depths of other plant life. However, because of their isolation, very little is known about their ecology, ...