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Local structures and conductivity in polyethylenimine and polyphosphazene polymer electrolytes.
(2002)Linear polyethylenimine (LPEI) is structurally analogous to poly(ethylene oxide), with an N-H group in place of the ether oxygen. LPEI systems with dissolved lithium and sodium triflate were prepared and characterized via ... -
A local-coefficient cohomology theory for lattices /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1959) -
Localized failures of architectural sandwich columns having foamed-plastic cores /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967) -
Locally disconjugate families of continuous functions /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Locally Finite Tree Actions for Groups of Dimension Two
(2022-12-16)We investigate finitely generated groups of cohomological dimension 2 and certain actions on locally finite trees. Our setting includes examples of Daniel Wise, which possess two canonical splittings. We show that under ... -
LOCATING THE AGENCY OF ARCHITECTURE: A GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN IN WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S.A.
(2016)Through my fieldwork and interviews at the Hirshhorn Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution complex in Washington, D.C., as well as archival research, this study explores the complex relationships between the building, ... -
Location of central facilities :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1969) -
Location, Location, Location: What Factors Drive Where U.S.-Based NGOs Go?
(2016-05-13)This dissertation advances our understanding of how U.S.-based transnational nongovernmental organizations (TNGOs) with international scopes of work navigate decision-making related to country-level location choices. It ... -
Locational determinants of manufacturing :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970) -
Locus of control :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973) -
Locus of control and behavior management in the classroom.
(1982)Results indicate that both the external and the self-monitoring procedures were effective in establishing and maintaining decreases in disruptive behaviors, and, to a lesser extent, increases in constructive behaviors. ... -
Locus of control and the service encounter: The impact of individual differences on perceptions of service quality, customer satisfaction and consumer complaint behaviour.
(1998)Recently in the literature there has been a resurgence of interest in identifying the needs and wants of consumers and then designing business strategies which ensure that these needs and wants are satisfactorily met. ... -
LOGICAL TOPOLOGY DESIGN FOR SURVIVABILITY IN IP-OVER-WDM NETWORKS
(2009)IP-over-WDM networks integrate Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology with Internet Protocol (IP) and are widely regarded as the architecture for the next generation high-speed Internet. The problem of designing ... -
Logics used to justify urban appropriations: An examination of waste picking in Tshwane
(2020)There is a proliferation of scholarship based upon the experiences of southern cities. This study contributes by developing ideas rooted in the practices and norms of residents of the global south. It utilizes waste picking ... -
Long lots in New Mexico and Texas: The French connection, 1693--1731.
(2005)Long lots are linear or rectangular agricultural fields, so configured to give access to water courses or roads. They exist in France and where French people settled in North America, primarily Quebec and Louisiana. They ... -
Long offset seismic data analysis for resources plays
(2014-07-31)Wide-azimuth, long-offset seismic surveys are becoming increasingly common in unconventional exploration plays, where three the key objectives are to estimate the direction of maximum horizontal stress, to predict the ... -
Long Term Evolution – License Assisted Access (LTE-LAA): Modeling and Coexistence Performance Analysis
(2019)Wireless communication built upon radio spectrum plays an instrumental role in today's modern world. With the explosive growth of mobile data traffic, mobile cellular networks need more spectrum to boost their system ...