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DRYING SHRINKAGE PROBLEMS IN HIGH PI SUBGRADE SOILS
(2014-1)
The main objective of this study was to investigate the longitudinal cracking in pavements due to drying shrinkage of high PI subgrade soils. The study involved laboartory soil testing and modeling. The shrinkage cracks ...
Teaching Outside the Box: ARL Librarians’ Integration of the “One-Box” into Student Instruction
(2014-05-01)
This article reports the results of a survey that targeted reference and instruction librarians who work at libraries that are members of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL). Respondents were asked to indicate ...
Chemical Flood Under High Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Conditions
(2014-08-15)
After the primary and secondary production, there is still a great potential of enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Currently, the high oil price, increase of oil demand and maturing oil fields and the improvement in surfactant ...
A Multilevel Approach to Relating Subjective Workload to Performance After Shifts in Task Demand
(Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2014-12-01)
Objective: The aim of this laboratory experiment was to demonstrate how taking a longitudinal, multilevel approach can be used to examine the dynamic relationship between subjective workload and performance over a given ...
THE (PASSIVE) VIOLENCE OF HARMONY AND BALANCE: LIVED EXPERIENCED OF JAVANESE WOMEN WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES
(2014-05-09)
This study is an examination of Javanese women’s lived experience with Type 2 diabetes, an exploration of the ways these women maintain interactions with family members and society and how they adapt diabetes management ...
Illness Labels and Social Distance
(Society and Mental Health, 2014-11-01)
The authors examine a key proposition in the modified labeling theory—that a psychiatric label increases vulnerability to negative evaluation and social rejection—using an experimental design wherein female participants ...
Honor and the Stigma of Mental Healthcare
(Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2014-09-01)
Most prior research on cultures of honor has focused on interpersonal aggression. The present studies examined the novel hypothesis that honor-culture ideology enhances the stigmatization of mental health needs and inhibits ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, December 8, 2014
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2014-12-08)
Virtue Intelligence
(2014-01)
The provocative title of this conference is, “Can Virtue Be Measured?” My answer to this question is, “Yes, it can,” and I hasten to add, “It should be.” I began thinking about whether and how to measure virtue when Jennifer ...
Synthesis and Characterization of Flower-like Bundles of ZnO Nanosheets by a Surfactant-free Hydrothermal Process
(2014-12-22)
Flower-like bundles of ZnO nanosheets have been prepared by using preheating hydrothermal process without any surfactants. The flower-like bundles consist of many thin and uniform hexagonal-structured ZnO nanosheets, with ...