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Stochastic Life Cycle Cost Analysis for Sustainable Pavement Preservation Treatments
(2012)
Classic engineering economic theory was developed to furnish the analyst a tool to
Symmetric Tensors and Combinatorics for Finite-Dimensional Representations of Symplectic Lie Algebras
(2012)
First, we develop a result using multilinear algebra to prove, in an elementary way, a useful identity between representations of $\mathfrak{sp}(4, \mathbb{C})$, which involves writing any irreducible representation as a ...
A STUDY OF FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS' SENSE OF EFFICACY FOR LITERACY INSTRUCTION
(2012)
The three-fold purpose of this mixed methods study was to (a) analyze how preservice teachers' perceptions of teacher preparation program variables affect preservice teachers self-efficacy for literacy instruction, (b) ...
Response to Intervention: Initiating a School's Change
(2012)
Change in schools is ever present. This study looks at change in regard to the implementation of Response to Intervention. Response to Intervention is being implemented in schools around the country. With this implementation ...
ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SILURIAN TANEZZUFT FORMATION AND CRUDE OILS FROM THE MURZUQ BASIN,
(2012)
Source rock and crude oil samples collected from the Murzuq Basin, S.W. Libya have been investigated by a variety of organic geochemical methods, including Rock-Eval pyrolysis (RE), gas chromatography (GC), gas chromatography ...
Journal of the Faculty Senate, November 12, 2012
(The University of Oklahoma Faculty Senate, 2012-11-12)
The “Hard Freight” Borne by the “Brave Child”: Theological Humanism in the Poetry of Charles Wright and Gregory Orr
(Theology Today, 2012-04-01)
Using Religion and the Human Future by Klemm and Schweiker as a reference point, I argue for the placement of the Appalachian poets Gregory Orr and Charles Wright within the emerging thought of theological humanism, which ...
A Kin Selection Model of Suicide Risk
(2012)
Suicide has rarely been considered from an evolutionary perspective, likely because it appears prototypically maladaptive, and certainly appears to have no adaptive function. The current theory proffers a potential adaptive ...
Energy dissipation in eighteen-foot broken-back culverts using laboratory models (FHWA-OK-12-05)
(2012-9)
This report represents Phase III of broken-back culverts with a drop of 18 feet. The first phase of this research was performed for a drop of 24 feet and the second phase of this research was carried out for a drop of 6 ...
Study of Metal-Enhanced Fluorescence of Dye-Doped Silica Nanoparticles
(2012)
Enhancement of molecular fluorescence is of great interest due to the widespread popularity of fluorescence-based detection techniques available today. Although fluorescence-based detection is considered to be more sensitive ...