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Water use in hotels and motels in Oklahoma, 1963-1964 /
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WATER USE TRENDS AND PATTERNS IN THE RIO GRANDE RIVER BASIN: CASE STUDIES IN TEXAS, NEW MEXICO AND COLORADO
(2017-05)The Rio Grande River Basin spanning over Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico presents a big challenge in terms of efficient water management. Water is allocated by a wide range of relatively autonomous water authorities ... -
Watertown, Sioux City, and Duluth Railway Co.
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Wave Propagation in Fiber Reinforced Composites for Oblique Incidence
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WAVEFORM AND TRANSCEIVER OPTIMIZATION FOR MULTI-FUNCTIONAL AIRBORNE RADAR THROUGH ADAPTIVE PROCESSING
(2013)Pulse compression techniques have been widely used for target detection and remote sensing. The primary concern for pulse compression is the sidelobe interference. Waveform design is an important method to improve the ... -
The Way of Death: Abortion’s Path to Criminalization During the Middle Ages Undergraduate
(2018)A lightning rod of controversy since the Middle Ages, abortion has both been condemned as the “way of death” and championed as a tool of female liberation (Elsakkers, “Reading Between the Lines” 468). Current debates over ... -
WAYS OF KNOWING: JEWELRY OF THE NAVAJO, ZUNI, AND HOPI
(2020-05)This research examines the introduction of Southwestern Native American jewelry as an art form in the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi cultures in conjunction with developing sociographic variables, supporting cultural survivance ... -
WDDM- A WAFER-SCALE DATA DRIVEN MULTIPROCESSOR (FLOW, BLOCK DRIVEN, VLSI, ARCHITECTURE, PERFORMANCE EVALUATION).
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)It has been shown that the existing von-Neumann design machines fail to meet the requirements of the real-time scientific and the 5th generation applications. A computer organization, such as data driven architecture, which ... -
We (Not Them) The People: Populist Rhetoric in the Contemporary U.S. Congress
(2023-12)This dissertation provides evidence that populist rhetoric shapes Congress, parties and individual politicians in rich and contextual ways. I collected a dataset of over 2 million tweets (2012-2020: Chapter 2) and over ... -
We are in this together: Group psychological contracts, breach, and outcomes
(2010)For nearly two decades, researchers have often turned to the psychological contract as a framework for examining employer-employee relations. During this time, they have largely focused on examining the perceived obligations ... -
We can't dance every day: New teachers seeking balance
(2013-12)Dedicated and competent teachers are essential to the success of public schools. However, due to the various pressures on teachers, from both the top down and the bottom up, many new teachers struggle as they enter the ... -
We Need A New Idea: The Need For Student Autonomy Because There Is No One Right Way
(2016-05-13)In this thesis, I will argue that it is important to encourage empowered adaptability through developing autonomy in school. I believe that emphasizing the importance of unique individual experiences through life and ... -
We still tell stories: An examination of Cherokee oral literature.
(2002)A primary objective of the study is to show that Cherokee Indians are not antiquated human beings stuck in history, but a modern, contemporary people with deep ancestral connections to their heritage. The stories they tell ... -
We Will Stay Here: An Ethnographic Study of Resistance Against Cultural Erasure
(2024-08)The struggle for recognition and sovereignty for Palestinians has been marked by Israel’s systematic erasure of Palestinian identity and history. From the Nakba (Catastrophe in Arabic) in 1948 to present-day policies, ... -
“[We] need to tell this story”: Case Studies of Instructional Narratives on the Oklahoma City Bombing
(2022-05-14)Teachers intentionally and unintentionally present particular interpretations and narratives of historical events; these narratives shape students' understanding and perceptions of the past, present, and future. Through a ... -
WEAK ANTI-LOCALIZATION STUDIES OF SPIN-ORBIT COUPLING IN N- AND P-TYPE InSb HETEROSTRUCTURES
(2012)The effects of spin-orbit interactions (SOIs) on transport properties of InSb/AlInSb heterostructures have been studied experimentally. At low temperatures, the quantum interference gives rise to a quantum correction to ... -
WEAK ANTI-LOCALIZATION STUDIES OF SPIN-ORBIT COUPLING IN N- AND P-TYPE InSb HETEROSTRUCTURES
(2012)The effects of spin-orbit interactions (SOIs) on transport properties of InSb/AlInSb heterostructures have been studied experimentally. At low temperatures, the quantum interference gives rise to a quantum correction to ... -
WEAK SCALE SUPERSYMMETRY FROM THE MULTIVERSE
(2020)The CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has not found any experimental evidence yet for Supersymmetric (SUSY) particles. This has pushed the limits on the masses of SUSY particles in the multi-TeV region high enough to question ... -
Weak States and Political Grievances: Understanding the Causes of the Second Libyan Civil War Undergraduate
(2017)Since 2014, Libya has re-descended into civil war, albeit amongst different lines. Important to finding a political solution to the conflict is understanding its origins. This research seeks to explain the causes of the ...