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Bond of Arkansas held by United States.
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Bondage and balm: A feminist narrative inquiry of midlife women, domestic labor, and health during COVID-19
(2023-05)Among the many things we do not understand about COVID-19 is how pandemic-era domestic pressures manifest in the already-pressurized lives of women at midlife, a life stage characterized in the health literature as a period ... -
Bone and Muscle Specific Circulating MicroRNAs in Postmenopausal Women based on Osteoporosis and Sarcopenia Status
(2017-05-12)MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, non-coding RNA molecules that fine tune posttranscriptional protein expression. Aging is accompanied by progressive declines in muscle mass and strength, and in bone mineral density (BMD). ... -
Bone microarchitecture, kidney heavy metal and metallothionein concentrations in Peromyscus leucopus from Tar Creek Superfund Site
(2015-05)Tar Creek Superfund Site (TCSFS) is highly contaminated by toxic heavy metals. Cd, Pb, and Zn concentrations in soil and kidney specimens of P. leucopus were analyzed using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy ... -
Bone protective effects of dried plum and its polyphenols under inflammatory and oxidative stress conditions
(2007-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to utilize the combination of in vivo and in vitro studies to investigate the effects of dried plum (DP) on bone and bone cell activity under conditions of elevated ... -
A bone tissue engineering approach based on the combination of biomimetic scaffolds and flow perfusion culture.
(2007)Bone tissue engineering has progressively emerged as a response to the current limited replacement therapies for damaged or lost bone tissue. Ideally, the implanted construct should aid in complete bone regeneration in a ... -
The Book Everybody Read: Vernacular Translations of Sacrobosco’s Sphere in the Sixteenth Century
(Journal for the History of Astronomy, 2015-02-01)This article presents four detailed case studies of sixteenth-century vernacular translations of Sacrobosco’s De sphaera. Previous scholarship has highlighted the important role of Sacrobosco’s Sphere in medieval and early ... -
Book now, pay later: An investigation of delays in payments, temporal distance and incentive types
(2020-12)With competition in the hotel industry getting more intense, many hotel companies are trying hard to provide various booking options for consumers and one of such options is the ‘book now, pay later’ option. This option ... -
Book of seven seeds
(4/28/2023)The Book of Seven Seeds is a collection of historical fiction short-stories centered around the transition of medieval-Islamic Spain to Catholic Spain. As additional material, there are two maps that I created to highlight ... -
Books published in higher education :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1979) -
Books to grow on
(Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 1937) -
Boot party.
(2011)Boot Party is a fictional screenplay consisting of essentially three acts which concerns an adolescent punk rocker in 1986 Denton, Texas called Jonah. Jonah leaves home following a violent confrontation with his stepfather ... -
The Bootstrap Dual Polarimetric Spectral Density Estimator
(2016-08)Weather radar moments and polarimetric variables provide useful information about the characteristics and motion of hydrometeors. However, the bulk information may be masked when the meteorological signal of interest is ... -
Bootstrapping a time series model
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BOPP film trends; Some technology implications
(Oklahoma State University, 2001-06)Biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) is an extremely versatile film that has demonstrated enormous growth in commercial usage over the approximately 40 years since its first introduction. A combination of material, web ... -
Border Faults Linkage and Segmentation along the Malawi Rift
(Oklahoma State University, 2014-12-01)Border fault segmentation characterizes nearly all continental rift zones during their early stage resulting in discrete basins that form the rift system. How border faults form and evolve through time remains a subject ... -
Boredom: A signal for meaningfulness misfit
(2022-05)Boredom at work is a ubiquitous experience. Management research on workplace boredom has focused on factors such as workload or task variety as predictors of boredom and tied the experience to negative outcomes such as ...