Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Grassland communities of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1962) -
Gravity current model applied to analysis of squall-line gust front /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972) -
Gravity's effect on polarization /
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The gray bat, Myotis grisescens, in the southwest portion of the Ozark Plateau :
(1980)To determine the seasonal movements, maternity sites, hibernacula and philopatry of the gray bat, Myotis grisescens, in the southwest portion of the Ozark Plateau, 6858 gray bats were banded at seven locations in Missouri ... -
Gray box dynamic modeling of vapor compression systems for control optimization
(2022-08)Buildings account for 75% of electricity use in the U.S. and more than 24% of building electrical energy is consumed by vapor compression equipment, including air-conditioners, refrigerators/freezers and heat pumps. Dynamic ... -
The Great Plains Nocturnal Low-Level Jet: Spatial and Temporal Evolution
(2018-12)The nocturnal low-level jet (NLLJ) is a maximum in the vertical wind profile often occurring in the lowest 1-km of the atmosphere during the overnight hours in the Great Plains of the United States. This wind maximum has ... -
GREEBLES AND BRONCOS: A TEST OF EXPERTISE IN THE CROSS-RACE EFFECT
(2012)People are more accurate at recognizing faces of individuals of their own race than individuals of another race; this well-replicated phenomenon is known as the cross-race effect (CRE). The reasons underlying the CRE are ... -
GREEBLES AND BRONCOS: A TEST OF EXPERTISE IN THE CROSS-RACE EFFECT
(2012)People are more accurate at recognizing faces of individuals of their own race than individuals of another race; this well-replicated phenomenon is known as the cross-race effect (CRE). The reasons underlying the CRE are ... -
Green thunderstorms.
(1997)Finally, Bohren believes that reddened sunlight in combination with filtering done by naturally blue-colored water creates green light. Given our observations, this is the most likely explanation for the green light. Our ... -
Gregor Aichinger (1564-1628) :
(1982)His compositional strengths, on the other hand, were an outgrowth of his education. As in the Venetian manner, antiphonal interplay comprised a large portion of the four motets. Also, Aichinger employed short, concise ... -
The grotesque as moral aesthetic :
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GROUND STATE ENTANGLEMENT IN 2D STRONGLY INTERACTING BOSE-HUBBARD-TYPE MODELS
(2017)In this dissertation, I present my work on ground state entanglement in Bose-Hubbard-type models. Bose-Hubbard-type models form a wide class of bosonic lattice models and describe systems that can be realized by cold atoms ... -
Ground-nesting birds in a changing climate: case studies of proximate behavioral mechanisms used by skimmers and terns to address seasonal variation in resources
(2022-12-16)Understanding how species will adapt to anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. For organisms with low dispersal abilities, rapid adaptation will often be ... -
Groundwater salinity and resource evaluation by spontaneous potential measurements - Eastern Jefferson and Carter Counties, Oklahoma.
(1981)The hydraulic constants, chemical quality and the pollution potential around each municipality using the groundwater were also determined. -
Group activities appropriate for elementary school guidance as shown by a content analysis of selected textbooks /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Group Threat in the News: a Comparative Study of the Expression of Group Threat and Media Framing in European Union Immigration News Stories.
(2013-12)The member nations of the Europe Union (EU) faced a dilemma born of troubling economic times during the years between 2000 and 2012. The political turmoil currently plaguing the continent created an environment rife with ... -
Grouping in chronic schizophrenics /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
Growth and sporulation requirements of Clostridium roseum /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966)