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Fat Justice: Mitigating Anti-Fat Bias Through Responsible Aesthetic Agency
(2022-05-13)In my dissertation I develop a series of guidelines for responsibly and respectfully navigating varying facets of aesthetic activity involving fat communities. I argue that fat people's engagement with the aesthetic can ... -
The fate and effects of aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) as it passes through a sand, soil, or activated carbon biofilter with appendices on high performance liquid chromatography and the Beckman Microtox Toxicity Monitor applications to AFFF.
(1982)The sand biofilters exhibited removals of 90% and greater with a long term loading of 6-8 inches/week and 1000 ppm AFFF (V/V). Sand was found to be a satisfactory biofilter media. The soil biofilters plugged under the same ... -
Fatigue and recovery patterns of the mouth muscles used to play the clarinet.
(2004)For this study the fatigue and recovery patterns of one particular mouth muscle, the orbicularis oris, used while playing the clarinet was studied by using the Biopac MP 150 EMG system with non-invasive surface electrodes. ... -
Faunal composition, non-marine vertebrates, of the upper Cedar Mountain formation (Cretaceous: Albian-Cenomanian), central Utah.
(2000)Finally, taxonomic associations were examined using correspondence analyses. Monte Carlo simulations were performed to determine which taxa were significantly abundant (or absent) at each site. Each family and most mammal ... -
Feasibility of a Cognitive Extension to Existing 802.11b Wireless Devices
(2009)Cognitive radio presents a means of altering the communication method of a wireless device based on channel conditions and the intended receiving device. However, the design of such a radio is very complicated as it must ... -
Feasibility of a Cognitive Extension to Existing 802.11b Wireless Devices
(2009)Cognitive radio presents a means of altering the communication method of a wireless device based on channel conditions and the intended receiving device. However, the design of such a radio is very complicated as it must ... -
Feasibility of X-ray fluorescence for in vivo diagnosis of mercury /
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A feasibility study of a laboratory model as a research tool for impoundment water quality investigations /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
Federal Aviation Agency-Aeronautical Center;
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
The Federal Emergency Management Agency: A New Era of Weather Disaster Management
(2019-08-01)Weather directly accounts for nearly all Major Disaster Declarations nationwide and plays a critical role in FEMA decision making. However, the decision making process among FEMA, and emergency management in general, is ... -
The Federal Energy Administration:
(The University of Oklahoma., 1976) -
Federal grants to local government :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973) -
Feedback and Requirement Biasing for Enhancing Robustness of Scheduling Algorithms for Distributed System Processing
(2018-12)Scheduling tasks in a distributed system (e.g., cloud computing) in order to optimize an objective such as minimizing deadline misses has been a topic of research for decades. Such a problem is proven NP Complete even ... -
Feeding ecology of juvenile turtles (Chrysemys) under experimental conditions /
(1984)A foraging model that predicts the net energy intake for juvenile turtles feeding on a range of Callibaetis nymph sizes is also examined. Those nymph sizes that miximize the net energy intake in the model are considered ... -
Feeding Hope Through Tulsa's Philanthropic Community
(2014)Hope Theory continues to emerge in the scholarly literature. Rooted in positive psychology, this theory is comprised of three facets: goals, pathways thinking, and agency thinking. To date there has been limited application ... -
Feeling, Feeding, and Feigning Humors: Shakespeare, Jonson, and Early Modern Humoral Theory
(2022-05-13)In this dissertation, I argue that the humors are a productive way to read early modern drama and that using them as a productive means of analysis allows for much richer cultural knowledge about medicine to come through ... -
Female fear: The body, gender, and the burdens of beauty.
(2001)The popularity of beauty culture is a constant reminder of the ways in which the female body is associated with fear. The decisions regarding participation in beauty culture seem to revolve around the fear-inspired need ... -
Femininity reformulated: The Big Five and gender role.
(1997)Four hundred-three undergraduate students, 121 men and 253 women, participated in the investigation of the relationship of sex role orientation to the Big Five personality domains. Femininity, as measured by the Bem Sex ...