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Longitudinal study of the stress of poor glucose control and diabetes distress
(SAGE Publications, 2021)Poor glucose control can be viewed as a stressor, possibly promulgating diabetes distress. We examined the relationship between perceived blood glucose control and diabetes distress over time using a partially controlled ... -
Long‐term Effects of Land‐Use Change on Bird Communities Depend on Spatial Scale and Land‐Use Type
(2019-11-22)Land‐use transformation is one of the most important and pervasive ecological changes occurring across the Earth, but its long‐term effects are poorly understood. Here, we analyze the effects of urban and agriculture ... -
Looc: a Cyber-physical Social Network on Android Platforms
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-12-01)As the mobile Internet becomes pervasive, mobile devices have permeated into every aspect of our life, work, and society. This rapid technology evolution calls for new functionalities that enrich our interaction with ... -
A look into secondary teachers’ perceived knowledge and attitudes of applied behavior analysis and their effect on classroom use
(2021-12-18)Teachers are under pressure to improve both academic and behavioral outcomes for students’ in-school and post-school performances. Secondary school teachers are tasked with not only meeting challenging instructional and ... -
Look into Systemic Lupus Erythematosus diagnoses
(2020-05-05)An autoimmune disease or disorder occurs when the individual's immune system becomes confused and attacks/destroys healthy blood tissue by mistake (LFA). Now, in a perfect world, the immune system is supposed to protect ... -
“Look No More”: Jonson’s Catiline and the Politics of Enargeia
(2019-03)In his play Catiline His Conspiracy, Ben Jonson allegorizes Cicero’s fight to save the Roman Republic as a battle against the kind of spectacular drama that, Jonson claimed, his audiences so enjoyed. This metatheatrical ... -
Looking at the label and beyond: The effects of calorie labels, health consciousness, and demographics on caloric intake in restaurants
(BioMed Central, 2013-02-08)Background: Recent legislation has required calorie labels on restaurant menus as a means of improving Americans' health. Despite the growing research in this area, no consensus has been reached on the effectiveness of ... -
Looking back and moving forward: A mixed methods study of elementary science teacher preparation
(2013-07)This study sought to understand how science learning experiences, and their potential influence, had on preservice elementary teachers' self-efficacy and perceptions of science teaching and learning at the beginning of ... -
Looking belowground: The role of soil symbionts in tallgrass prairie invasion and restoration
(2022-12)Tallgrass prairies of North America are under threat from a number ofanthropogenic disturbances including the introduction and expansion of nonnative plant species. One potential mechanism for successful invasion by nonnative ... -
Looking beyond the hijab: An analysis of Muslim adaptation to French culture.
(2006)*This dissertation is a compound document (contains both a paper copy and a CD as part of the dissertation). -
Looking Beyond the Nuclear Family: A Mixed Methods Examination of Extended Family Involvement in American Indian Families
(2018-12-01)A common practice among American Indian (AI) families, as well as many ethnic minority families, includes involving both nuclear and extended family members in raising children. This practice is believed to serve as a ... -
Looking out for the little guys: how mussels facilitate microbes and scientists facilitate students
(2022-12-16)Animals can have large impacts on how ecosystems function, from influencing population dynamics of other plant or animal species, to modifying hydrogeological flow dynamics. One ecosystem function that has received widespread ... -
Looking Through the Glass Darkly: the Black Image in American T.V., The First Two Decades
(Oklahoma State University, 1985-07-01)In chronicling the development of the black image in television, I thank God who enabled me to benefit greatly from the Media Resource Center of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. A deeper debt ... -
Loosening the Emotions that Bind - Mindfulness and Ethical Decision Making
(2018-07-24)Research has shown that negative emotions can influence the decision-making process and contribute to unethical behavior. It was hypothesized that mindfulness would decrease negative emotions and reduce their impact in the ... -
“The Lord That Counseled Thee to Give Away thy Land”: The Wardship Controversy in the First Quarto Version of King Lear
(2019)This thesis argues that the 1608 First Quarto (Q) version of William Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear responds to then-ongoing popular agitation in England against the institution of wardship. Q implicitly affirms routinely-made ... -
Lorentz ensembles in the stochastic theory of space-time /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969)