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    Recovering Signals with Irregular Sampling 

    Wilhite, Huston (2022-04)
    In order to store and transmit a continuous signal, it is often sampled at discrete points. These discrete points may then be used in order to reconstruct the original signal, often using dual frame pairs. However, many ...
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    Un-Modeling the Minority Myth of Asian Americans 

    Cai, Yongxin; Lind, Angelina; Xie, Ziyang (2022-04)
    Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a significant rise in anti-Asian hate crimes across the U.S. The Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism found such crimes decreased overall by 7% in 2020, but ...
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    “Don’t Look at My Eyes” : Foster Care: a Look into Communication Patterns in Foster Family Units 

    Zimmerman, Elianna (2022-04)
    The individual experiences of foster parents and foster children have an impact on how they communicate with each other. This study aims to learn how foster parents can better communicate about their foster children and ...
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    Probing the Binding Between the Receptor-Binding Domain of the α-, β-, and OVariants of SARS-CoV-2 and the Human Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 Receptor Using Computer-aided Simulations 

    Wozney, Alec J.; Voon, Aidan; Gerzema, Audrey; Hansen, Abbey; LaBerge, Ben; O’Reilly, Maggie G.; Sherman, Brandon A.; Smith, Michael A. (2022-04)
    The structure of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV-2) is characterized by its distinct spike proteins housing the receptor-binding domain (RBD). The RBD binds directly to the human extracellular ...
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    Relating Local COVID Hospitalizations to Vaccination and Variant Stages 

    Zank, Anna (2022-04)
    Since vaccinations for COVID first rolled out in December 2020, assessing the impact of vaccinated individuals on health outcomes (such as COVID hospitalizations) has been imperative. A prior-year COVID-tracking time-series ...
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    Public University Student Newspapers and the First Amendment : An Overview of First Amendment Applications 

    Wendorff, Anna (2022-04)
    This project on "Public University Student Newspapers and the First Amendment" aims to expand upon previous constitutional law research to understand the question of free speech and free press rights of students in public ...
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    Investigating the Effects of Molecular Crowding on Substrate- Binding using Isothermal Titration Calorimetry and STD-NMR 

    Finke, Brianna; Kielman, Alexis (2024-04)
    Conventional in vitro methods use buffers and salts to mimic the intracellular environment. However, by simplifying the in vivo environment, these methods lack essential structural elements that have been shown to impact ...
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    Use of Raman Spectroscopy as a Noninvasive Tool for Cancer Detection in Human Saliva 

    Bargender, Kassandra; Hady, Mikayla; Robertson, Cally (2024-04)
    Cancer now tops heart disease as the number one cause of death in the United States and is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018. There is an urgent need for ...
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    Experience or “Extra” Education? : Employers’ Perspective on How Long-Term Care Administration Students Can Best Prepare to Lead Long-Term Care Communities 

    Sullivan, Emma (2024-04)
    Baby Boomers are entering the 65+ demographic, increasing demand for long-term care services. With growing responsibilities, concerns exist about the pipeline for new administrators. Healthcare needs prepared leaders with ...
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    Quantification of Molybdenum in Zebrafish Embryo Tissue Using Microwave Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy 

    Juedes, Daniel (2024-04)
    Molybdenum plays an important role in the human body as a cofactor for metabolic processes. An excess of molybdenum may lead to toxicity that causes gout-like symptoms, while too little molybdenum can be fatal. How increased ...
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