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Unconditional mainstreaming -- a goal for education
(1988-06-03)The purpose of this study was to review the principles and practices necessary to provide unconditional mainstreaming in regular education classrooms. Unconditional mainstreaming was distinguished from other forms of ... -
Undermatching: The role of familial involvement in college choice among working class students
(2020-05)The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand how working-class students and their families make decisions regarding institutional choice specifically around institutional selectivity. By understanding the ... -
Underwater imaging on the Great Lakes to locate deep wrecks
(Archaeological Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2007-05)Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of Great Lakes shipwrecks began with this same ship in the same year when she failed to reach port after setting sail out ... -
Unity in numbers : the archaeology of the demimonde (1840-1917)
(2008-05)Prostitution served as a logical economic career choice for women in the nineteenth century due to a lack of prosperous labor options. It offered the hope of a modest economic status and autonomy for women despite the ... -
The universality of Thornton Wilder's Our town
(1973-07)Every piece of art--whether it be literature, music, painting, or sculpture--may be said to be an attempt by its operator to "say" something to as many people as possible. Thornton Wilder's Our Town achieved that universality ... -
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse freshmen students' sex role stereotype attitudes and their vulnerability to acquaintance rape in the 1986 spring semester
(1986-05-06)The purposes of this study were to determine if the 1986 Spring Semester, freshmen students at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse were vulnerable to acquaintance rape based on sex role stereotype attitudes. Specific ... -
An update on the ecology of the La Crosse virus vector, Aedes triseriatus in western Wisconsin, USA
(2024-05)La Crosse encephalitis is a vector-borne disease in humans caused by La Crosse virus (LACV). Since the 1980s, the number of LACV cases have declined in the Midwest. Potential causes for this shift include a change in the ... -
Updated distribution, population genetic structure, and local occurrence patterns of Longnose Sucker (Catostomus catostomus) and Lake Chub (Couesius plumbeus) in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
(2023)Longnose Sucker (Catostomus catostomus) and Lake Chub (Couesius plumbeus) were once thought to exist throughout the Black Hills, South Dakota; however, recent surveys have documented dramatic declines. To inform future ... -
Upper Midwest Environmental Science Center sand prairie as a model for identification and classification of plants in a middle school science classroom
(2011-01-18)Project 2061's Benchmarks for Science Literacy provides educators with specific learning goals that should b used as a basis for curriculum development. The lesson, based on Project 2061's Benchmarks for Science Literacy, ... -
Upper Mississippi River Improvement Association
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Upregulation of outer surface protein c expression by Lyme disease spirochetes in laboratory medium
(2015-12)Lyme disease is the most common vector borne illness in the United States and there is considerable interest in the ability of vaccination with OspC to provide protection. However, studies to evaluate the efficacy of this ... -
Usability of specific low ropes course elements and adaptations that can be made to make each element more universal for populations with a disability
(2001-08)Ten ropes course elements were studied to determine how usable each is for persons with a disability. The ten elements that were used are the inclined log, the swinging log, the spider's web, the triangle traverse, the ... -
Use and resource areas of audiovisual media in hospitals
(1971-05-19)The study involved some exploration of the various audiovisual aids that are currently available and also how these various media are being utilized in educational endeavors in medical facilities. The research data was ... -
The use of bacteriophages to prevent bacterial spoilage of beer
(2019-05)In the United States, several FDA and USDA-approved phage cocktails are regularly used to limit or eliminate bacterial pathogens such as Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella, and Listeria monocytogenes in foods. Though no ... -
Use of exercise by bulimic women in treatment
(1986-12)Exercise practices of bulimic women in treatment were investigated using a questionnaire developed by the researcher. Twenty-six women diagnosed and currently receiving treatment for bulimia at the Regional Clinic for ... -
Use of exercise by bulimic women in treatment
(1986-10-02)Exercise practices of bulimic women in treatment were investigated using a questionnaire developed by the researcher. Twenty-six women diagnosed and currently receiving treatment for bulimia at the Regional Clinic for ... -
Use of forensic archaeology to investigate genocide
(2008-05)The discipline of forensic archaeology is an essential component in the investigation of genocide. A forensic archaeologist is trained in grave recognition, excavation, and the identification of human remains. They are ... -
Use of the Talk Test to track changes in ventilatory threshold
(2018-05-21)This study was designed to determine whether the Talk Test (TT) would be able to track changes in ventilatory threshold (VT) measures using open-circuit spirometry. The TT is a simple protocol where an individual exercises ... -
Using Bayesian statistics to analyze environmental toxicology data from native freshwater mussels
(2021-05)Scientists at the US Geological Survey are looking at the effects of the chemical combination 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) with 1% niclosamide on native freshwater mussels’ behavior and reproduction. Mussels ...