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Understanding Corruption in Iraq
(2016-05-14)
Thirteen years ago the US invaded Iraq and brought down the brutal dictatorship of Saddam Hussein. While Iraqis have many grievances with the new political elite, pervasive corruption has been a primary focus of public ...
Impacts of Acoustic Waves on the Gas-Liquid Interface within Capillary Tubes
(2017-05-12)
The focus of this thesis is specifically on the effect that ultrasonic waves have on the interface curvature and subsequent capillary pressure alterations within capillary tubes. In order to optimize current ultrasonic ...
ISHF e-Newsletter 01 (January 2016)
(2016-01)
This is a quarterly electronic publication of the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing. It features a brief overview of past events and activities of the Institute and its partner institutions, and a look ahead to ...
A comparative analysis of population dislocation models for multi-objective community resilience optimization
(2019-08-01)
The importance of community resilience has been demonstrated by the large amount of human and economic losses from hazard events worldwide. The ability of a community to be able to recover from an event of this nature is ...
Faculty Newsletter - December 2018
(2018-12-03)
Role of the outer membrane channel TolC in physiology of Escherichia coli
(2010)
TolC is a versatile, multifunctional protein and in Gram-negative bacteria such as E.coli, it has been shown to participate in several functions like drug efflux, toxin secretion and has also been demonstrated to be important ...
Faculty Newsletter - May 2019
(2019-05-01)
Journal of the Faculty Senate, October 14, 2019
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2019-10-14)
Seismic attribute analysis and its application to mapping folds and fractures.
(2010)
Geometric attributes such as coherence and curvature have been very successful in delineating faults in sedimentary basins. While not a common exploration objective, fractured and faulted basement forms important reservoirs ...
EXPANDING LANGUAGE EXPECTANCY THEORY: THE SUASORY EFFECTS OF LEXICAL COMPLEXITY AND SEMANTIC COMPLEXITY ON EFFECTIVE HEALTH MESSAGE DESIGN
(2011)
This research seeks to fill a gap concerning screening for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) by using language expectancy theory (LET; Burgoon, Jones, & Stewart, 1975; Miller & Burgoon, 1979) and regulatory focus theory ...