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Networks of Meaning: Identity Productions across Digital and Print Media
(2015)Managing organizational identity evolution is critical for identity coherence and consequent legitimacy. The complexity of identity evolution management has increased with the widespread adoption of digital media. In ... -
NEURAL CORRELATES OF DETECTION AND DECISION IN AUDITORY CORTEX DURING FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION
(2013)This dissertation presents the results of a series of experiments designed to expand our understanding of the role that auditory cortex plays in threshold-level frequency discrimination. The unifying hypothesis of this ... -
Neural network and analytical modeling of slope stability.
(2002)A semi-analytical method is developed for analysis of slope stability involving cohesive and non-cohesive soils. For sandy slopes, a planar slip surface is employed. For clayey slopes, circular slip surfaces are employed ... -
Neurochemical and immunohistochemical effects induced by the 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium animal model of Parkinson's disease: An in vivo microdialysis investigation in freely moving rats.
(2003)Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder which afflicts more than 1 million Americans with an estimated 50,000 new diagnoses each year. 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) causes parkinsonian ... -
Neuroimaging biomarkers for noninvasive brain stimulation in Mal de Débarquement syndrome
(2021-08-05)This dissertation summarizes my work to identify biomarkers for neuromodulation treatment in Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS) using resting state EEG and fMRI. Biomarkers that are associated with the symptom changes ... -
Neuroimaging features of normal aging in healthy adults
(2020-07-30)Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), have an enormous impact on the quality of life in millions of aging adults and bring a daunting financial burden to the society. Towards understanding the ... -
Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the distinction between automatic and controlled processes.
(1999)Automatic processes are fast, effortless, mostly unconscious, take very little capacity and are slowly changing. Controlled processes are much slower, require effort and attention, require capacity, are closely tied to ... -
An neuroscience approach to investigate creativity in engineers with the effects of indoor environment quality (IEQ)
(2023-05-12)Investigations of creativity have been an intriguing topic for a long time, but assessing creativity is extremely complex. Creativity is a cornerstone of engineering disciplines, so understanding creativity and how to ... -
The neutralization of Laos, 1959-62 :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1971) -
Neutron kinetics of a reflected burst reactor /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966) -
NEVERTHELESS SHE PERSISTED: AN ANALYSIS OF WHAT MOTIVATES WOMEN TO PERSIST IN ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
(2021-12-18)The purpose of this study was to investigate the lived experiences of women who successfully navigated the trajectory to the upper levels of administration in the public K-12 school districts, and how they leveraged ... -
A New Adaptive Integrity Monitor For the Local Area Augmentation System Utilizing Closed Loop Feed Back
(2013-12)This dissertation presents a new set of algorithms and architecture for implementation of a real-time adaptive integrity monitor for a Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) that utilizes navigation system vertical error ... -
New Age paradigm and quantum anthropology.
(1999)An emphasize will be put on the interaction between informant and ethnographer in reversible teacher---student roles. A further emphasize will be the symbolic aspect of the New Age in a specific historical and social situation. -
The New American Settlement: Religious Diversity, Democracy & Public Schooling
(2016-05-13)As the United States becomes increasingly religiously diverse, public schools must also face the implications of such diversity. While all public schools may not witness such diversity in the classroom, it is a socio-cultural ... -
NEW AND IMPROVED TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTERIZING BRITTLE ROCK RESPONSE
(2017-12)To improve the production from shale, stimulation technique such as hydraulic fracturing with proppants is essential. To maximize the effectiveness of hydraulic fracturing, brittle intervals with the minimum creep deformation ... -
New applications of molybdenum (VI) catalyzed oxygen atom transfer reactions
(2022-12-16)The chemistry of dioxomolybdenum coordination complexes has been deeply investigated as a model for molybdoenzyme structure and activity, as well as for non-biological chemical applications. In this work, we present ... -
A new approach to foreign aid :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1963)