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    A Spatial and Demographic Analysis of Cycling Safety Perceptions : a Case Study in Eau Claire, Wisconsin 

    Walker, Nathan; Grunzke, Savanna; St. Ores, Matthew (2022-04)
    Bikeable cities provide numerous benefits to the environment, individual citizens, and communities at large, yet safety is consistently cited as a major barrier to using a bike for transportation. Geospatial methods can ...
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    Application of Spectroscopic Techniques to Study Molecular Crowding Effects on the Structure and Functions of Escherichia coli Prolyl-tRNA Synthetase 

    Wackett, Miles; Le, Christine; Yang, Thao (2022-04)
    Many in vitro experiments with enzymes are performed in dilute conditions that do not resemble the cellular environment, which is crowded with various biomolecules. Crowding can impact an enzyme's structure, intrinsic ...
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    A Framework for Appraising University Affiliated Web Content 

    Vircks, Brice (2022-04)
    Institutional functional analysis is the framework introduced by Helen Samuels used by archivists to appraise the records of institutions. This project aimed to apply the archival appraisal methodology of institutional ...
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    Racism in Research Methods : Creating an Anti-Racist Research Guide 

    Wallace, Anthony; Nagel, Sara (2022-04)
    The purpose of this project was to investigate the theory and methods of anti-racist research practices related to disciplines at UW-Eau Claire and produce a library guide for students and faculty. Anti-racist research ...
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    Familial and Societal Impacts on LGBTQIA+ College Students and Mental Health 

    Wegner, Brandon (2022-04)
    The underlying goal of the research is to explore the lived experience of LGBTQIA+ students enrolled at Midwestern universities. The goal of this research is to identify possible patterns within their family experiences ...
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    Monuments and Commemoration in the Post-Civil War Period 1880-1900 

    Weisensel, Weston (2022-04)
    This poster examines how Union veterans of the American Civil War chose to publicly commemorate the war through erecting monuments dedicated to their wartime exploits. In the process, they contributed to not only the ...
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    Studying the Electrochemical Activity of Methanol Dehydrogenase in Lanthanide-Modified Methylobacterium Extorquens 

    Merta, Avery; Vincent, Connor; Beumler, Owen (2024-04)
    Recent studies have demonstrated that some enzymes in bacteria isolated from lanthanide-rich areas use lanthanides as metal cofactors in place of more common metals like calcium and that these lanthanide-enzymes have ...
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    Exploratory and Quantitative Analysis of Certified Nursing Assistants Staffing Retention Practices in Long-Term Care 

    Clarke, Ben; Beckendorf, Sara; Bolder, Rachel (2024-04)
    Adequately staffing nursing assistants in long-term care is difficult. This leads to increased overtime expenses, employee burnout, imposed limits on the census, and decreased quality of care for residents. When care ...
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    Long-Term Care Leadership Career Pathways 

    Hamilton, Emma; VanderBloemen, Ella (2024-04)
    The primary goal of our project is to identify non-clinical long-term care (LTC) leadership or management career options. We are creating a series of profiles of these careers to showcase the many jobs and pathways that ...
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    Genetic and Molecular Analysis of the Red-Light Response Pathway in Arabidopsis thaliana 

    Hartley, Nolan; Heinecke, Olivia; Landeau, Sarah E. (2024-04)
    Plants have developed sophisticated pathways to respond and adapt to the light in their environment. Photoreceptors allow plants to sense specific wavelengths of light, one family being the red/far-redabsorbing phytochromes ...
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