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YO, LA NACIÓN Y EL LENGUAJE: CARAVANA CENTROAMERICANA LITERARIA DECOLONIAL EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
(2019-12)This dissertation examines the presence and representation of Central American Literature in the United States. It proposes to bring Central American works to American literature. US Central American authors denounce and ... -
Yoga Research Trends in Caregiver Burnout Syndrome
(2017)From 2000-2011 the average number of research publications on the effects on yoga and trauma was 15%; from 2012-2017, the average was 86%, showing a steady increase. Yoga, overall also reduces symptoms of burnout, stress, ... -
York Bowen's Three Viola and Piano Masterworks for Lionel Tertis
(2014-12)English violist Lionel Tertis (1876-1975) was the “father of the viola” and revolutionized viola playing as we know it today. Known for his beauty and depth of tone, Tertis’s techniques are evident in the many works he ... -
You Are Not Alone: Statistics from Bridge2Hyku’s digital collections environment data collection survey
(2018-05-16)As part of the deliverables for phase one of the Bridge2Hyku [B2H] project, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (LG-70-17-0217-17), the project team at the University of Houston surveyed grant partner ... -
You Are What You Eat: Analyzing the Relationships Between Video Games, Playstyles, and Player Characteristics
(2016-12)Targeting a specific audience correctly is a primary goal for game developers, as strong global competition prevents a generic game from succeeding in the modern market. Developers among the recent rise of indie developers ... -
You Call It Corn, We Call It Syntax-Independent Metadata for Document-Like Objects.
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1995)Discusses the 1995 OCLC/NCSA Metadata Workshop that met to define a standard set of data elements for describing network-accessible information resources. These document data elements had to be simple enough for authors ... -
You Can't Get There From Here: E-prints and the Library
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“YOU LOOK LIKE A SKINNY WHITE GIRL”: BLACK CULTURAL EFFECTS ON THE BODY IMAGE OF THIN BLACK WOMEN
(2016-05)This study focuses on the impact that the thick body image expected of black women, which is portrayed through the black media culture, has on thin black women and their connection within their black culture. The biocultural ... -
You may also like: Machine-learning algorithms for collection recommendations
(2019)Traditional collection development relies heavily on human input, with librarians relying on reviews and subject selection lists, and through user requests. With the development of machine learning, more and more businesses ... -
Young adult veteran perceptions of peers' drinking behavior and attitudes
(Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 2016-02)Social norms-based interventions have shown promise in reducing drinking behavior and resulting consequences in young adults. Although most research has focused on young civilians (i.e., college students), some studies ... -
Young, Gifted, and Brown: The History of San Antonio's West Side Sound
(2019-05)This dissertation investigates the early influences, inception, and evolution of the diverse musical genres of the West Side Sound—a popular, yet understudied music culture from San Antonio, Texas—from the interwar period ... -
YOUTH ENGAGEMENT AND COMPREHENSIVE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS: SCHOOL CONNECTEDNESS OUTCOMES, SCHOOL LEVEL DIFFERENCES, AND PROGRAM QUALITY.
(2012-05)This research examined an instrument used for after-school outcome reporting as a potential measure for a three factor youth engagement model. Differences in the proposed engagement model by school level served were ... -
Yves Klein's Anthropometries: Filling the "Void" in American Scholarship
(2017-05)American art historical literature on Yves Klein’s Anthropometries has focused on the artist as art subject with an emphasis on performance of process rather than on the actual paintings as art objects. In doing so scholars ... -
Z39.50: Where is It and Who Cares?
(The Public Access Computer Systems Review, 1990)The Z39.50 Information Retrieval Service Definition and Protocol Specifications for Library Applications, published by the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) in 1988, defines a mechanism to be used by a ... -
Zachary Reynolds - Bachelor of Music - Senior Recital
Sonata / Flor Peeters (1903-1986) – INTERMISSION -- Fantaisie Brilante / J. B. Arban (1825-1889) -- Exhibition for Brass Quintet / Fisher Tull (1934-1994) -
Zebrafish as a Model for Studying Estrogen Signaling and Estrogenic Endocrine Disruption
(August 201)Estrogen signaling, mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs) and G-protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER), plays important roles in humans and wildlife. Perturbing estrogen signaling may lead to deleterious health problems ... -
Zen and the Art of CD-ROM Network License Negotiation
(The Public-Access Computer Systems Review, 1990)Multi-user access is one of the fastest growing areas of the CD-ROM marketplace. Since several library sites have tested the merger of multiple technologies to build such networks, clearly it is technologically possible ... -
Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide to the Internet
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Zippy Bot
(2018)The team is building a line tracking robot using microcontroller raspberry pi along with python coding language. The robot will be using two passive infrared sensors to track the color of the line to follow a path. The ...