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Risk factors for sexual violence among college students in dating relationships: An ecological approach
(2018-05-11)Introduction: Amidst the environment of autonomy from parental authority and peer pressure of college life, college students are vulnerable to sexual violence in dating relationships. The American College Health Association ... -
Risk of acute myocardial infarction in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease: A nationwide population-based study
(PLos One, 2017-03-20)Objective Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common disease which can cause troublesome symptoms and affect quality of life. In addition to esophageal complications, GERD may also be a risk factor for extra-esophageal ... -
RISK TOO MUCH TO GAIN TOO LITTLE: ASTROTURFING STRATEGY, ITS PRESUMED EFFECTS AND LIMITATIONS
(2018-12-14)Astroturfing strategies are deceptive mechanisms that hide the source of the information from the publics. By not disclosing the persuasive intent and identity of the sources behind these communicative efforts, organizations ... -
Risk-based evaluation and management of cyber-physical-social systems during pandemic crisis
(2022-08)This research focuses on risk-based evaluation and management of cyber-physical-social systems during a pandemic crisis. The ongoing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic has caused serious challenges for the world’s ... -
The Risks of Rhetoricity: Accounting for Intellectual Disability in the Rhetorical Tradition
(2023-08-04)I am troubled by the notion that what specialists in my field call “rhetoricity”—the quality of being able to assess an audience and effectively influence their thinking—is what separates humans (“rhetors”) from non-humans. ... -
Risky asset price expectation formation and emergent market behaviors.
(1998)We find several interesting and intriguing results. First, results from our computer simulations reveal that market behaviors which are otherwise treated as anomalies in standard asset pricing models emerge naturally in ... -
Ritual Impurity and the Decline of the Safavid Dynasty Undergraduate
(2018)The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries saw the rise of the Safavid dynasty and the establishment of Iran as a stronghold of Shi'a Islam. The body of research on these two centuries of Persian history provides us with a ... -
A RIVER OF CONTINUITY, TRIBUTARIES OF CHANGE: THE CHICKASAWS AND THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, 1735-1795
(2015-12)This project examines the relationships between the Chickasaw Indians and the Mississippi River between 1735 and 1795. Chickasaws imagined, managed, and manipulated the river in a number of ways. For them, the Mississippi ... -
Road Culvert Impacts on Stream Fish Community Structure in Eastern Oklahoma
(2019-05)Road culverts threaten the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains regions of Oklahoma with habitat fragmentation and loss of aquatic biodiversity. This region of Oklahoma is understudied when it comes to this issue. Fishes within ... -
A Road Less Traveled?: A Qualitative Study of Personal Characteristics and Formative Experiences Leading College and University Graduates into Public Sector Service Careers
(2022-05)Growing out of the larger concern for the general status of civic engagement in the U.S., this study focused on professional public service as a form of civic engagement and sought to understand the motivational factors ... -
Road Power: The Politics of American Highway Development, 1900-1939
(2018)Road Power uses the development of the American highway system to examine the foundations of the federal state. This thesis argues that the highway bureaucracy accrued power throughout the early twentieth century, providing ... -
Roadside development and erosion control (FHWA-OK-87-5)
(1987-6)The information contained within this report addresses: 1) Implementation of roadside development and erosion control results, 2) Herbicide evaluation for the effective and economical eradication of undesirable roadside ... -
Roadside development and erosion control - Causes and control of soil erosion on Oklahoma highways Part I
Over $4 million are spent each year for erosion control on Oklahoma highways and roads. The cost per mile for erosion control increased approximately 45 percent from 1965 to 1966. With more than 12,000 miles of federal and ... -
Roadside development and erosion control - Maintenance of vegetative ground covers on Oklahoma highways Part II
Statistical records indicate more than $3 million was spent each year in fiscal 1963, 1964, and 1965 for erosion control on Oklahoma roads and highways. The cost of erosion control in 1965 was $15, 900.00 per mile, and one ... -
Roadside erosion control - final report
Experiments along Oklahoma highways on various soil materials and in the laboratory were established to find: (a) the best methods to establish bermudagrass by vegetative means; (b) the most satisfactory means of establishing ... -
Roadside vegetation management final report for the period December 1991 to September 1996 (FHWA-ODOT-96-05) 2187
(1996-9)The infonnation contained within this report addresses: (1) Research - involving the use of experimental, newly labeled and traditionally available herbicides in combination with mowing for roadside vegetation management; ... -
Roadside vegetation management final report for the period July 1986 to June 1991 (FHWA-OK-91-10) 2147
(1991-12)The information contained within this report addresses: (1) Research -- involving the use of herbicides and plant growth regulators for roadside vegetation management; (2) Maintenance -- implementing research results into ... -
Roadside vegetation management guidelines
Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management (IRVM) i s a collective process that uses the most appropriate scientifically-based vegetation management techniques to meet the department' s goals in both an environmentally and ...