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Raising Their Voices: Memory, Justice, and Genre in Second-Generation French Literature
(2018-05-11)
In Raising Their Voices: Memory, Justice, and Genre in Second-Generation French Literature, I examine how Patrick Modiano’s Dora Bruder (1997), Lydie Salvayre’s Pas pleurer (2014), and Zahia Rahmani’s Moze (2003) employ ...
ON ANALYTICAL MODELING OF MOBILITY SIGNALLING IN ULTRA DENSE HETNETS
(2018-05-15)
Multi-band and multi-tier network densification is being considered as the most promising solution to overcome the capacity crunch problem in emerging cellular networks. To this end, small cells (SCs) are being deployed ...
The Pattern Cache: A Mechanism to Reduce Power Consumption in Out of Order Processors by Removing Duplicated Efforts
(2018-05)
Out-of-order engines are the basis for nearly every high performance general purpose processor today due to their ability to mask the penalties associated with long latency operations. Unfortunately, these benefits come ...
Metabolomic Fingerprints of Individual Algal Cells Using the Single-Probe Mass Spectrometry Technique
(2018-04-30)
Traditional approaches for the assessment of physiological responses of microbes in the environment rely on bulk filtration techniques that obscure differences among populations as well as among individual cells. Here, ...
Increased mitochondrial DNA diversity in ancient Columbia River basin Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
(2018-01-10)
The Columbia River and its tributaries provide essential spawning and rearing habitat for many salmonid species, including Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Chinook salmon were historically abundant throughout the ...
Feedback and Requirement Biasing for Enhancing Robustness of Scheduling Algorithms for Distributed System Processing
(2018-12)
Scheduling tasks in a distributed system (e.g., cloud computing) in order to optimize an objective such as minimizing deadline misses has been a topic of research for decades. Such a problem is proven NP Complete even ...
INVESTIGATION OF OILWELL CEMENT MIXING: EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MIXING ENERGY THEORY
(2018-05-11)
Cement is a key element of wellbore integrity. Mixing condition for cement and how its properties are affected is of great importance but often ignored in the oilwell cement design. Typical cement slurry properties such ...
Boundary Layer Profiling Using Rotary-Wing Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Filling the Atmospheric Data Gap
(2018-08)
The planetary boundary layer (PBL) is comprised of energy exchanges with the Earth’s surface, and as such plays a large factor in the evolution of weather con- ditions. However, traditional methods of observing the atmosphere, ...
Breast cancer survivor testimonies: Effects of narrative and emotional valence on affect and cognition
(2018-01-15)
This study examined the impact of narrative and emotion on processing of African American breast cancer survivor messages. We employed a two (narrative: present/absent) × three (emotional valence: pleasant/unpleasant/mixed) ...
Music Educators' Uses of the Kodály-Approach in U.S. Elementary School Music Learning Environments.
(2018-12-14)
In this study, I examined how and why Kodály-trained music educators used pure and blended forms of Kodály-Approach instruction in their music class learning environments. I sent a nationwide music educator survey (N = ...