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Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research & Education Facilitators Virtual Residency 2016 overview
(2016-08-07)
Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research & Education Facilitators
Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research & Education
Facilitator (term coined by Miron Livny)
National Science Foundation’s Campus Cyberinfrastructure Programs
ENERGY-EFFICIENT PROTOCOL DESIGN AND ANALYSIS FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS
(2011)
Wireless sensor networks are an emerging technology which has the promise of revolutionizing the way of collecting, processing and disseminating information. Due to the small sizes of sensor nodes, resources like battery ...
Soil-Structure Interaction Studies for Understanding the Behavior of Integral Abutment Bridges
(2013)
Integral Abutment Bridges (IABs) are increasingly being used to eliminate undesirable effects of bridge joints on the long-term performance of bridges. Behavior of abutments in IABs is, however, poorly understood. ...
Effect of Nanoparticles and Solvent Based Emulsion on Heavy Oil Viscosity
(2016-05)
Considering the fact that heavy oil and bitumen constitutes about 70% of world’s total oil resources, it is not surprising that the quest to produce heavy oil has attained industry wide attention. Because of extremely high ...
Tulsa Photovoice: A Participatory Action Research Project
(2012)
The Tulsa PV project involved collaboration among OU-Tulsa School of Community Medicine
(SCM), the Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative (TACSI), faculty members from the Anne & Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, the ...
A Randomized-Trial Evaluation of the Effect of Whose Future Is It Anyway? on Self-Determination
(Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 2011-05-01)
Promoting student involvement in planning has become best practice in the field of transition. Research documents the positive impact of such efforts on greater student involvement. Research also suggests that promoting ...
Who lost Iran? : a critical reassessment of U.S. foreign policy towards Iran, 1953-1979 Undergraduate
(2016)
The air was crisp as President Jimmy Carter entered the building. Uncharacteristically cold, even by Iran’s standards. It was New Year’s Eve 1977 and Carter was making his first trip to Iran to continue the long standing ...
Musical Mannerism: a Recurring Stylistic Phenomenon in Keyboard Variations by J.S. Bach, Beethoven, and Liszt
(2016-08)
ABSTRACT
Mannerism was an artistic style that flourished in the sixteenth century between the High Renaissance and the emergence of the Baroque era. Originating in Rome and Florence in the 1520s, Mannerism eventually ...
Political Humor and Third-Person Perception
(2011)
Political humor shows like The Daily Show and the Colbert Report are not only very popular, they are also increasingly becoming a legitimate news source for certain audiences (particularly young people). The purpose of ...
Our squirrels will have elephant ears : indigenous perspectives on climate change in the south central United States
(2015)
As climate change impacts areas around the world Indigenous communities are being impacted disproportionately. In the US a number of tribes are in differing levels of response and adaptation. In the south central U.S. there ...