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RESPONSES OF COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING TO CLIMATE CHANGE – META-ANALYSIS, MODELING, EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND DATA-MODEL FUSION
(2015)
Observations, experimental studies and modeling endeavors all show that global climate change, mainly increased surface air temperature and associated change in precipitation regime, has caused impacts on plant community ...
STRUCTURAL AND MUTAGENESIS STUDIES OF THE YEAST PHOSPHORELAY SIGNALING PROTEINS YPD1 AND SSK1
(2015-12)
His-Asp signaling systems are ubiquitous in bacteria, archaea, and certain plants and fungi. Little structural information is known about the protein-protein interactions within these signaling pathways, leaving an ...
Vascular medicine and phlebology: Where do we intersect?
(Vascular Medicine, 2015-04-01)
As we begin the new year, the societies representing vascular medicine and phlebology embrace new opportunities while facing the existing challenges of growth and recognition. This issue of Vascular Medicine is devoted ...
IMPACT OF SOCIAL SUPPORT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ILLNESS INVALIDATION AND SHAME AMONG INDIVIDUALS WITH MYALGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME
(2015-08-14)
The current study examined the relationship between illness invalidation and shame in a sample of 168 adults with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Based on review of existing qualitative research, it was ...
EL EROTISMO COMO VARIABLE QUEER EN ESCRITOS DE SOR JUANA INÉS DE LA CRUZ, MADRE CASTILLO, GERTRUDIS GÓMEZ DE AVELLANEDA, CRISTINA PERI ROSSI Y MAYRA MONTERO
(2015-05-08)
This dissertation uses contemporary queer theory to analyze women's writings from the XVIIth to the XXIst century. Queer theory opens a space for analysis that covers a variety of genres, characters, and topics. Women ...
OU Research IT Facilitated Scholarly Publications
(2015)
Scholarly Publications Facilitated by OU Research IT
Neural Responses to Truth Telling and Risk Propensity under Asymmetric Information
(PLos One, 2015-09-01)
Trust is multi-dimensional because it can be characterized by subjective trust, trust antecedent, and behavioral trust. Previous research has investigated functional brain responses to subjective trust (e.g., a judgment ...
HELD DOWN THROUGH THEIR BODIES: SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN AND THE LEGITIMIZATION OF PATRIARCHY
(2015)
Based on social dominance theory, I proposed that the belief that it is permissible to view women as sexual objects (i.e., the sexual objectification of women) serves as a legitimizing myth used in the maintenance of ...
Graduate HRD Programs in South Korea
(Advances in Developing Human Resources, 2015-02-26)
The Problem To address national issues associated with societal development, many countries are recognizing the need to educate individuals who will lead developmental initiatives. While many previous studies have been ...
Drought-induced changes in flow regimes lead to long-term losses in mussel provided ecosystem services
(2015-02-25)
Extreme hydro-meteorological events such as droughts are becoming more frequent, intense, and persistent. This is particularly true in the south central USA, where rapidly growing urban areas are running out of water and ...