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THE MODERATING ROLE OF MORTALITY SALIENCE: AN EXAMINATION OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGY, VOTER-OUTCOME VARIABLES, AND POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
(2012)
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine terror management theory in conjunction with immigration and economy issue advertisements. Specifically, this study examines how voters' intent to vote for a conservative 2012 ...
Minutes of a Regular Meeting, The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, June 20-22, 2011
(The University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 2011-06-22)
Differential Contributions of Outer Membrane Permeability and Active Efflux in Physiology and Drug Susceptibility of Gram-Negative Bacteria
(2017-12-15)
The increased frequency of antibiotic resistant bacterial isolates is of great concern for public health. It is currently estimated that infections caused by multidrug resistant pathogens will surpass cancer as a leading ...
Hot Electrons and Radial Transport in Saturn’s Inner Magnetosphere: Modeling the Effects on Ion Chemistry
(2012)
The E-ring of Saturn, located just beyond the main rings at four Saturn radii, was known to be made mostly of water and its by-products before the Cassini spacecraft arrived at Saturn in 2005. Since then, Cassini has ...
Pestalozzian Influences on Female Education: The Work of Pestalozzi's Female Associates in Switzerland, Germany, and the United States during the Early Nineteenth Century
(2012)
Pestalozzi, the Swiss educational reformer of the early nineteenth century, changed the landscape of education for centuries to come. His praxis spread to European countries and to the United States. The reformer's influence ...
THE EFFECT OF A 12-WEEK THEORY BASED INTERVENTION ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL, SEDENTARY TIME, EXERCISE SELF- EFFICACY, PERCEIVED BARRIERS TO EXERCISE, AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISKS
(2014-05)
Purpose: The study assessed the impact of a 12-week walking intervention on physical activity (PA) level, sedentary time (ST), and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks among inactive adults with dyslipidemia. Methods: Faculty ...
Emissions of NO and NH3 from a Typical Vegetable-Land Soil after the Application of Chemical N Fertilizers in the Pearl River Delta
(PLos One, 2013-03-19)
Cropland soil is an important source of atmospheric nitric oxide (NO) and ammonia (NH3). Chinese croplands are characterized by intensive management, but limited information is available with regard to NO emissions from ...
PREDICTIONS OF CRITICAL GAS RATES IN HORIZONTAL AND DEVIATED WELLS
(2015-05)
The author’s intent through this work is to shed light on the current methods of predicting the onsets of liquid loading and to clarify that there is a difference in critical gas rate predictions between horizontal and ...
A political economy approach to health care among American Indian populations in central Oklahoma.
(2005)
The research addresses political economy issues in a world economic system as it relates to tribal sovereignty, kinship, identity and health care. An overview of the origins of health care for Indians and its effects over ...
Internal drivers of external flexibility: A detailed analysis.
(2007)
The second paper develops an assessment tool which managers can use to identify current levels of internal logistics flexibility and areas that need improvement. The internal logistics flexibility assessment tool (ILFAT) ...