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I Am Dance...
(2017)Goal: figure out what the cultural impact and legacy was that African- American teachers/choreographers have on society and the dance world. Significance: Need to be informed of origin of the type of dance I am ... -
I Like It Like That
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I like people who drink like me: Perceived appeal as a function of drinking status
(Addictive Behaviors, 2016-02)Introduction: Individuals rate opposite sex faces as more attractive after consuming or being primed with alcohol. However, other traits such as intelligence and likeability have not been examined and might vary as a ... -
I think I can’t: Drink refusal self-efficacy as a mediator of the relationship between self-reported drinking identity and alcohol use
(Addictive Behaviors, 2014-02)This study examined the relationship between self-reported drinking identity (SRDI), defined as how closely individuals believe drinking is a crucial aspect of their identity (Conner, Warren, Close, & Sparks, 1999), and ... -
"I try to connect with them on something": A Qualitative Study of Patient-Centered Care From the Doctor's Perspective
(2015-05)In today’s world, successful health care and patient satisfaction is not only dependent on the medical treatment patient’s receive, but also the relationship and communication that takes place between the patient and ... -
"I'm Helpless, but I'm not Completely Helpless": Agency, Identity Work, and Resilience Among Low-Income Elderly
(August 201)In order to better serve a growing elderly population in the United States, it is important to understand the influence of resilience––or one’s ability to bounce back from negative experiences––on seniors’ sense of wellness. ... -
I) ENANTIOSELECTIVE CONJUGATE ADDITION OF ALKENYLBORONIC ACIDS TO INDOLE-APPENDED ENONES II) SYNTHETIC DEVELOPMENTS TOWARD THE APLYKURODIN FAMILY
(2013-05)This dissertation presents two different projects, the first being the use of boronic acids in conjugate addition reactions on different substituted indoles, and the second discusses the strategies toward the synthesis of ... -
(I) The Significance of Incorporating a 3D Point Source in Inverse Scattering Series (ISS) Multiple Removal for a 1D/2D Subsurface; (II) an Alternative ISS Internal Multiple Elimination Algorithm for the First-Order Internal Multiples Having Their Downward Reflection at the Ocean Bottom
(August 201)Inverse scattering series (ISS) de-multiple methods do not require any subsurface information to achieve seismic processing objectives. In specific applications of the ISS de-multiple methods, the subsurface is assumed to ... -
I. Preprocessing for Towed Streamer, Ocean Bottom and Onshore Acquisition, for Horizontal or Non-Horizontal Acquisition Surface: Implications for Multiple Removal, Structural Determination and Amplitude Analysis; II. Inverse Scattering Series Internal Multiple Attenuation in an Absorptive Dispersive Earth, without Knowing, Needing or Estimating Elastic or Anelastic Subsurface Properties
(2017-08)The first part of this dissertation advances Green's theorem wave separation methods for separating the reference wave and reflection data and for deghosting. There are several contributions within this first topic area. ... -
I. THE FIRST MULTI-DIMENSIONAL INVERSE-SCATTERING-SERIES INTERNAL-MULTIPLE-ELIMINATION METHOD: A NEW TOOLBOX OPTION FOR REMOVING INTERNAL MULTIPLES THAT INTERFERE WITH A PRIMARY, WITHOUT DAMAGING THE PRIMARY, AND WITHOUT ANY KNOWLEDGE OF SUBSURFACE PROPERTIES II. TESTS AND ANALYSIS FOR RESOLUTION COMPARISONS BETWEEN REVERSE TIME MIGRATION (RTM) AND THE FIRST MIGRATION METHOD THAT IS EQUALLY EFFECTIVE AT ALL FREQUENCIES AT THE TARGET
(2017-08)The general goal of seismic exploration is to develop new capabilities in the seismic toolbox to increase our ability to locate hydrocarbons. There is a seismic processing chain of linked tasks that processes the data ... -
Idea Contests: How to Design Feedback for an Efficient Contest
(August 201)Inviting the public or a targeted group of individuals to submit their ideas or solutions to a specific problem or challenge within a predefined period of time is called an “idea contest.” Idea contests are the straightforward ... -
Identification and Analysis of Long-duration Low-frequency Events from Microseismic Data
(2015-05)Hydraulic fracturing is commonly used to enhance rock permeability in unconventional reservoirs. Locating microseismic events has become a standard tool in monitoring the fracturing process. However, the relation between ... -
Identification and Analysis of Subsea Gas Emissions and Quantitative Bathymetry of Oceanic Core Complexes
(2014-08)Subsea gas and fluid emissions point to a variety of geological processes below the seafloor. Geophysical studies of the seafloor have been focused by the climate system modelling and oil and gas communities in particular ... -
Identification and Characterization of Sex-Specific Transcripts in the Blood-Brain Barrier of Drosophila melanogaster
(2013-12)In Drosophila, a male displays a series of complex stereotypic acts in courting a female. This behavior is mainly controlled by male specific transcription factors that define male neuronal circuits inside the brain. In ... -
Identification and Isolation of Indicator Fungal Endophytes in Alpine Plants Species
(2019)Alpine plants species grow in harsh environments. As climate change progresses, alpine plants are exposed to an increased amount of abiotic stress. We are interested in the symbiotic relationships that alpine plants develop ... -
Identification and Prioritization of Dermatological Disorders Influenced by Female Hormonal Fluctuations during and beyond Menopause
(2016-05)Menopause is a natural and universal milestone achieved by every living female by the time of midlife. Worldwide, the number of postmenopausal women is expected to rise to 1.1 billion by 2025. Therefore, medical education ... -
Identification and Quantitation of Novel Urinary Biomarkers of Lupus Nephritis
(August 201)Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the body produces anti-ds DNA and anti-nuclear antibodies and leads to multi-system inflammation and tissue damage. One of the leading causes of ... -
Identification of mir199 Targets Involved in Xenopus Laevis Eye Development
(2017)According to the CDC, between the years 2004-2006 congenital eye defects were present in 1 of every 5,349 births. Our research proposes to uncover the underlying regulation of eye development through identifying proteins ... -
Identification of Novel Compounds That Increase SMN Protein Levels Using an Improved SMN2 Reporter Cell Assay
(Journal of Biomolecular Screening, 2013-12)Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by progressive loss of motor neuron function. It is caused by the homozygous loss of the SMN1 (survival of motor neuron 1) gene and a ... -
Identification of novel small molecules that elevate Klotho expression
(Biochemical Journal, 2013-06)The absence of Klotho (KL) from mice causes the development of disorders associated with human aging and decreased longevity, whereas increased expression prolongs lifespan. With age, KL protein levels decrease, and keeping ...