Browsing OSU Theses by Title
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Use of Serologic Techniques in Diagnosis of Heartworm Disease
(Oklahoma State University, 1985-12-01)This study is concerned with the evaluation of Dirofilaria immitis infections in dogs. The primary objective was to evaluate existing criteria for diagnosis of occult heartworm disease. The second objective was to determine ... -
Use of Sesame Street Program and Materials by Day Care Centers
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Use of Simulation and Can-q to Analyze the Cleaning and Lubricating Processes of Cold Drawn Tubing
(Oklahoma State University, 1985-05-01)A simulation in SLAM and an analytical computer program called CAN-Q were used to study the feasibility-of adding cranes to the cleaning and lubing tanks at Southwest Tube Manufacturing. A comparison is made of the trade-offs ... -
Use of Social Learning Theory and a peer mentoring program to increase self-perception in intramural employees
(2020-05)This study focuses on the effect that a peer mentoring program can have on the self-concept of intramural sports supervisors. The research was informed by Social Learning Theory and utilized the Self-Perception Profile for ... -
Use of Solvent Injection Chromatography for Evaluating Extractive Distillation Systems
(Oklahoma State University, 1962-05-01) -
Use of South African Clawed Frog Larvae (Xenopus Laevis) in Flow-through Toxicity Tests for Naphthalene
(Oklahoma State University, 1981-12-01) -
Use of Spreadsheet Platforms to Develop Stochastic Environmental Simulators
(Oklahoma State University, 1995-07-01) -
Use of Surface Textile Manipulation to Create a Minoan Culture Influenced Apparel Collection
(Oklahoma State University, 2008-12-01)This project will look at the application of various dyeing techniques for garments inspired by the Minoan culture. This design project will blend two different areas of interest; a) textile surface manipulation techniques ... -
Use of Surfactants in Removal of Zinc, Lead and Cadmium from Contaminated Soils
(Oklahoma State University, 1998-07-01)This thesis was conducted to study the effects of surfactants and chelating agents on the removal of zinc, lead and cadmium from contaminated soils. These metals are commonly found among most Superfund sites and are ... -
Use of the Body Boundary Concept in Predicting Responses to Stress
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Use of the Community Readiness Model to Develop and Evaluate Cooking for Kids: Culinary Training for School Nutrition Professionals
(Oklahoma State University, 2015-05-01)The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of a pilot chef-based culinary skills training program on school nutrition staffs' readiness to integrate new food preparation skills into meal planning and preparation ... -
Use of the Community Readiness Model to Evaluate County Level Obesity Prevention Interventions
(2016-05-01)The Tri-Ethnic Center�s Community Readiness Model (CRM) was used in a longitudinal study to assess the impact of a community-based obesity prevention intervention on the readiness of county residents to address healthy ... -
Use of the Compiler-writing Tools Lex and Yacc to Construct 3-d Objects
(Oklahoma State University, 1985-12-01)This thesis describes the procedures of using LEX and YACC to construct 3-D object images. The theory of syntactic pattern recognition is introduced. Several examples are presented to illustrate the method we use in ... -
Use of the Digital Computer, with the Phase-plane Delta Method
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Use of the Fixed Point Theorem to Mine Data from a Knowledge-base
(Oklahoma State University, 1998-05-01)"One gram ofknowledge is worth of tons of gold". The desire to obtain knowledge from collected data has generated a need for new techniques and tools that can transform the processed data into useful information and knowledge ... -
Use of the Hot Wire Anemometer to Locate Froth Levels
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Use of the Microcomputer in Selected Homes
(Oklahoma State University, 1984-07-01) -
Use of the Total Maximum Daily Load Concept in Assessing Deleterious Ecological Effects in a Reservoir
(Oklahoma State University, 1995-12-01) -
Use of Tilapia Aurea (Steindachner) (Cichlidae) to Control Aquatic Vegetation in Small Ponds
(Oklahoma State University, 1982-07-01)Excessive growth of aquatic vegetation has detrimental effects on fish populations, sport fishing, and water quality. The use of herbivorous fish is a popular method of controlling overabundant vegetation. The objective ...