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Winnebago Indians
(1844-03-27) -
Winnebago Indians. (To accompany Senate resolution No. 14)
(1850-04-24) -
Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska
(1888-05-01) -
WIRELESS OPTICAL TRANSCEIVER DESIGN, LINK ANALISYS AND ALIGNMENT CONTROL FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATION
(2013)Pointing, acquisition and tracking of a free-space optical node in a mobile network experiencing misalignment due to adverse factors including vibration, motion and atmospheric turbulence requires a different approach than ... -
Wireless: Radio, Revolution, and the Mexican State, 1897-1938
(2013)This dissertation explores the interplay of early radio technology and twentieth-century state power in Mexico. It argues that wireless technology was crucial to government attempts at incorporating frontiers, foreign ... -
Wisdom and Leadership: Do wise people perform more efficiently?
(2020)Many scholars have argued that wisdom might be an important skill contributing to leader performance. Although some support is available for this proposition, strong empirical evidence bearing on this proposition is not ... -
"The Wish to be a Red Indian:" Indianthusiasm and Racial Ideology in Germany
(2017-12)This dissertation analyzes the role of Indianer – Germans (and other Europeans) who wish to be Native American so much that they embody and practice essentialized notions of Native American cultural traditions – in German ... -
Wister Area Fourche Maline: A Contested Landscape
(2014-05-09)The Wister area of southeastern Oklahoma was a contested landscape during the Fourche Maline (Late Woodland cultural period). This claim is supported by paleopathological evidence for high rates of skeletal trauma and ... -
With music strong by Lukas Foss :
(1997)In 1988 Lukas Foss composed a choral/orchestral work for Margaret Hawkins on the occasion of the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. This new work, With Music Strong, is based on texts by Walt Whitman ... -
Wives after the Revolution : the backbone of the republic Undergraduate
(2016)The American Revolution brought major changes to every aspect of life for Americans in the late eighteenth century. Every effort from every citizen was now meant to further the republic of the United States of America. ... -
Wm. B. Trotter
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Wnt Signaling Inhibitor Characteristics According to Bone Status, Physical Activity Levels, and Muscle Function in Young and Middle-aged Premenopausal Women
(2017-05-12)Introduction: Bone metabolism is regulated by the Wnt signaling pathway and is considered to be crucial for skeletal development. There are two glycoproteins that inhibit Wnt function and bone metabolism: sclerostin and ... -
Woman as myth in the works of G√♭rd de Nerval /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)