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Soil Trace Metals Concentrations in A Mining Impacted Agricultural Watershed: Comparison of Analytical Methods, Geospatial Distribution, and Evaluation of Risk
(2018-05-11)
This study investigated four aspects surrounding lead, zinc, and cadmium soil trace metals concentrations within a mining impacted watershed: (1) a comparison of three soil trace metal quantification methods relating ...
THE IMPACT OF SINGLE- AND MULTI-MOMENT MICROPHYSICS ON NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF SUPERCELLS AND TORNADOES OF THE 3 MAY 1999 OKLAHOMA TORNADO OUTBREAK
(2009)
Accurate parameterization of cloud and precipitation microphysical processes is critically important in simulation and prediction of severe convective storms, including supercell storms and their associated circulations. ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, October 13, 2014
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2014-10-13)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Nucleic Acid Tertiary Structures
(2011)
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is ubiquitous to all organisms and a molecule that essential to all life forms. RNA is a versatile molecule with numerous cellular functions. With advances in nucleic acid sequencing, researchers ...
Conceptualizing and Validating a Measure of Principal Trust in Central Administration
(2013-12)
ABSTRACT
Trust is a core social resource for schools. Lack of trust, however, is a serious impediment to the implementation of improvements in schools today. The absence of a valid and reliable scale to measure principals’ ...
Performance and movement kinematics of mouse pointing task: Perspectives from age, psychomotor ability, and visual ability.
(2007)
Results from the first study confirmed the suspicion that not all kinematic measures reported in the literature were related to performance. For instance, although peak velocity is the most reported measure in the literature, ...
Deceptive Language by Innocent and Guilty Criminal Suspects: The Influence of Dominance, Question, and Guilt on Interview Responses
(Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2011-12-01)
Matthew L. Jensen is an assistant professor in the Price College of Business and a researcher in the Center for Applied Social Research at the University of Oklahoma. His primary research interests are deception and ...
Problem solving dynamics: Students' nonroutine problem solving engagement. A case study of four ninth-grade mathematics students.
(2003)
After examining the "big picture, " it became evident that over the course of this 16-week period, significant transitional moments existed, during which collaborations among the dyads and the group seemed to change, and ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, March 12, 2007
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2007-03-12)
Selfless Agents
(2015-03-14)
This project will address the fundamental question in the background of the Self, Motivation and Virtue Project: How is the Self to be conceived? We challenge the premise of western philosophy that a diachronically unified ...