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Ray Tracing Complex Scenes on a Multiple-instruction Steam Multiple-Data Stream Concurrent Computer
(Oklahoma State University, 1989-12-01)The Ray Tracing technique generates perhaps the most realistic looking computergenerated images. It does so at the cost of a great deal of computer time. Many algorithms have been developed to speed up the ray tracing ... -
Ray tracing of shear flow instability waves through a slightly inhomogeneous background flow /
(1985)In addition to ray tracing, this work explores the mixed spatial and temporal instability problem for a Falkner-Skan-like family of velocity profiles. An analog in the mixed spatial-temporal instability problem of a ... -
Raymond A. Henderson
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(Re)engaging the other half of America in electoral politics :
(2001)This dissertation outlines both qualitative and quantitative methods to address the underlying phenomenon. Specifically, 22 focus groups and 54 in-depth personal interviews were conducted to address the causes and solutions ... -
(Re)imagining cartographic techniques in writing pedagogy
(2021-07)As we know and understand, reading and writing can be digital or material, and these literacy practices occur in complex layers of information intake and production. Much of writing scholarship explores and argues for an ... -
(Re)Modeling Economic Growth
(2012)Chapter 1: Economists examine two types of variables when studying aggregate production and economic growth. Factors which appear in standard Solow-type models (physical capital, labor, and human capital) are classified ... -
(RE)THINKING SCHOOL VIOLENCE: TEACHERS AS VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS
(2016-08-19)Although school violence is not a new phenomenon, it is still an issue in American schools. With strong concern for all individuals in educational settings, scholars are exploring ways in which violent acts can be prevented. ... -
Re-adjusting finances after divorce
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Re-Establishment of the Wild Turkey in Payne County, Oklahoma
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Re-evaluation of the SCO2 and SC seismic reflection datasets, eastern South Carolina: Implications for tectonic evolution and seismicity
(2020-05)Identification and characterization of the Paleozoic Suwanee basin sedimentary sequence and the associated Pangea supercontinent transcurrent fault are critical in furthering our present understanding of tectonic history ... -
Re-Examination of Parent-Child Adjustment in Juvenile Rheumatic Diseases Using Depression-Specific Indices of Parent Distress
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-12-01)Objective: To re-analyze archival data in an attempt to replicate previous findings using exclusively DSM-IV Major Depression criteria items as a measure of parent distress. Furthermore, to replicate the moderating role ... -
Re-examining the machining frictional boundary conditions using fractals
(Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 2002-07-01)This paper presents experimental evidence for the existence of non-Euclidean contact geometry at the tool-chip interface in the machining of aluminium alloy, which challenges conventional assumptions. The geometry of contact ... -
Re-Framing Failure: Mindsets in Foreign Language Learners
(2018-12-14)Abstract In recent years, Carol Dweck, Ph.D’s mindset research has influenced and shaped educational practice. However, Dweck’s research has received little attention in foreign language pedagogy and classroom discourse. ... -
Re-imagining New Mexico: Geography, literature, and Rudolfo Anaya.
(1999)New Mexico is one of the most highly imagined places in the United States. It is the consensus of most writers, academics, and artists that three cultures---Anglo, American Indian, and Hispanic--- when combined with the ... -
Re-Imagining the Traditional Narrative: Understanding and Connecting the Abraham Lincoln Statue Within The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
(2020)Museums are sometimes at the vanguard of cultural innovation, changing the world rather than keeping up with the way the world changes. My intention is to explore the impact of altering traditional narratives in museums. ... -
Re-thinking sexual identity, toward an out-siders' praxis: An educator's re-vision of Virginia Woolf's "Three Guineas" in response to compulsory heterosexuality.
(2001)Responding to wide-spread abuse of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning persons (LGBTQs) in education, this dissertation examines theories of heterosexism, conceptualizing as mis-educative compulsory ...