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THE IMPACTS CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND ANTHROPOGENIC ACTIVITY ON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM CARBON CYCLING
(2019-12)
There is a near consensus among climate scientists that global temperatures are rising, climate variability will increase, and climate extremes will become more extreme. What is debated, however, is how terrestrial ecosystems ...
Four challenges in the field of alternative, radical and citizens’ media research
(Media, Culture & Society, 2014-03-01)
In January 1994 the Zapatista movement in southern Mexico inaugurated a new era of media use for dissent. Since that time, an array of dissenting collectives and individuals have appropriated media technologies in order ...
CAUSING A RUCKUS: RACIAL FRAMING IN POLITICAL BLOGS DURING THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
(2010)
This investigation seeks to observe and examine the presence of racial framing during the 2008 presidential election. Twelve hypotheses were advanced for this study observing explicit and implicit racial framing, racial ...
Figures For An Apocalypse: An oratorio for chorus and wind ensemble.
(2000)
This document contains the complete musical score for Figures For An Apocalypse, a five-movement oratorio for choir and wind ensemble, based on text taken from a portion of Thomas Merton's 1947 poem of the same name. The ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, July 27, 2010
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2010-07-27)
Thiosulfate Reduction in Halanaerobium: A Genomic and Physiological Investigation
(2017-12-06)
Bacteria that produce sulfide have been investigated for their role in corrosion of steel surfaces. Attention has mainly focused on bacteria able to reduce sulfate to sulfide (SRB). However, bacteria that produce sulfide ...
Glaciation in equatorial Pangaea: Testing the hypothesis in the Pennsylvanian-Permian Fountain Formation (Colorado)
(2009)
Recently, Soreghan et al. (2007, 2008) suggested that Unaweep Canyon of western Colorado was initially carved by Late Paleozoic equatorial glaciers that reached modest elevations (<1000 m). Furthermore, Soreghan et al. ...
Poeciliid male mate preference is influenced by female size but not by fecundity
(2013)
While female mate preference is very well studied, male preference has only recently begun to receive significant attention. Its existence is found in numerous taxa, but empirical research has mostly been limited to a ...
Newsletter no. 33 for 2000
(2001)
INHIGEO produces an annual publication that includes information on the commission's activities, national reports, book reviews, interviews and occasional historical articles.
American ideals reinforced through advertisements Undergraduate
(2016)
The economic and housing boom that followed World War II paved the way for America to become the consumer-driven economy that it is today. These booms also created competition among companies, therefore leading to the ...