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Recirculating aquaculture systems: Questions to ask before you invest
(Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2003-07) -
Recirculating aquaculture tank production systems: Aquaponics - Integrating fish and plant culture
(Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2016-06) -
Reckoning: Speedfest V, Black Team
(2015-04-25)For my Honors Thesis, I participated in the Aerospace Engineering Capstone senior design project, less formally known as Speedfest. Speedfest is an annual design competition hosted by the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ... -
Reclaiming and controlling gullies and ditches
(Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 1929) -
Reclaiming slick-spots and salty soils
(Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2013-03) -
Reclaiming the Past: Descendants' Organizations, Historical Consciousness, and Intellectual Property in Kiowa Society
(2011)At the core of recent research on heritage and historical consciousness is the premise that interpretations and representations of the past must be understood as rooted in the contemporary moment. This study addressed the ... -
RECLASSIFICATION OF CLOSTRIDIUM CLUSTER XVIII AND DESCRIPTION OF THREE NOVEL TAXA WITHIN THE GRAM-POSITIVE ANAEROBIC COCCI
(2018-07-06)Current taxonomic classification approaches employ a polyphasic approach to characterize novel species. Most study morphological and biochemical characteristics along with chemotaxonomic characteristics to aid in the general ... -
Recognition and Choice of Television Characters by Preschool Children According to Age and Sex
(Oklahoma State University, 1980-07-01) -
Recognition and Productivity Among American Political Science Departments
(Political Research Quarterly, 1977-09-01) -
Recognition as an Orientation: Moral and Intellectual Implications
(2021-05-14)As social and interdependent beings, we have a minimalist expectation that we do not harm one another. Consistent with this expectation, we have some responsibilities to others for the sake of regulating our social and ... -
Recognition Memory is Fundamentally Continuous, and Strategic Discretization Does Not Change This
(2019-05-10)Recognition memory research has long focused on whether it is mediated by discrete or continuous processes. Recent research has shown that the picture is more complex. Recognition memory is not continuous or discrete, but ... -
Recognition of Concealed Information with Behavioral and Spectral Analyses
(Oklahoma State University, 1999-12-01)The main thesis of this project was that individuals who have concealed information can be detected using a combined behavioral and psychophysiological approach. This study examined the similarities and differences that ... -
Recognition of dispersion and convection patterns of transport phenomena in stationary and nonstationary fluids /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972) -
Recognition of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury among Clinicians and Potential Effects on the Psychotherapeutic Process
(2010)Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant and prominent disability that affects millions of people every year, ranging widely in severity based on the existence or absence of certain symptoms. More specifically, ... -
Recognizing Homicide as a Public Health Threat: Toward an Integration of Sociological and Public Health Perspectives in the Study of Violence
(Homicide Studies, 2003-05-01)This article establishes the burden of violent mortality worldwide and discusses the possibility of integrating public health and sociological criminology in the study of violence. First, vital statistics data are employed ... -
Recognizing Racial Publics--An Exploration of Racial Identity and Community Among Black Women in Understanding Obesity and Weight Loss Messages
(2013)This dissertation takes a public relations approach and qualitatively explores how Black women understand obesity and weight loss messages based on their racial identity and community. Racial identity is the degree to which ... -
Recognizing Racial Publics--An Exploration of Racial Identity and Community Among Black Women in Understanding Obesity and Weight Loss Messages
(2013)This dissertation takes a public relations approach and qualitatively explores how Black women understand obesity and weight loss messages based on their racial identity and community. Racial identity is the degree to which ...