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A Resource for Composition Pedagogy Within the University Percussion Curriculum
(2021-05-14)Percussionists are accustomed to utilizing a variety of musical skills in their professional endeavors, composition being one of the most prominent auxiliary skills. This guide provides multiple modular and flexible curricula ... -
RESOURCE PLANNING WITH EMBEDDED JUST-IN-TIME CHARACTERISTICS FOR MAKE-TO-ORDER DISCRETE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
(2011)Adopting a make-to-order (MTO) production mode allows manufacturers to accommodate a wider variety of customer requirements without a prohibitive increase in inventory of finished products. Since MTO production involves a ... -
Resource Preferences: Past Costs Affect Future Choices By Least Chipmunks
(2015-08)When given the choice between stimuli previously associated with equal quality resources, animals tend to choose the stimulus associated with greater deprivation and greater effort. However, past research has generally ... -
A resource simulation model for water and waste water treatment in less-developed countries /
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Resources for the practice of Native American songs and dances in the elementary classroom.
(1999)Elementary music and classroom teachers should find this study helpful as a guide to those resources regarding the songs, dances and culture of the Native North Americans. -
Respiration and energy metabolism of Escherichia coli in the intestine.
(2007)Colonization of the gastrointestinal tract by Escherichia coli is dependent upon its ability to compete with the commensal microflora. We have established that nutrient acquisition is important for competition and fitness ... -
Response of native prey species to an exotic invasive predator: Ecology and evolution of inducible defenses
(2021-05-14)One of the most common and devastating human impacts on the world’s ecosystems is the introduction of non-native invasive species which can negatively impact agriculture, industry, human health, and the natural environment. ... -
Response of the soil microbiome to climate change
(2011)Anthropogenically induced climate change is a multi-factor process that will likely exert significant pressure on biogeochemical cycling of important elements such as carbon and nitrogen in all environments. Central to the ... -
Response of victims to counselors with differing views of a just world :
(1984)This study examined the relationship between the "belief in a just world" and preference for "meaning" or attributional counseling among "victims" in an analogue situation. It was hypothesized that those who believe the ... -
Response to Intervention: Initiating a School's Change
(2012)Change in schools is ever present. This study looks at change in regard to the implementation of Response to Intervention. Response to Intervention is being implemented in schools around the country. With this implementation ... -
Responses of a tallgrass prairie to experimental warming.
(2002)I also examined the potential responses of C and N processes to elevated temperature. The results suggest that there was a time lag between the response of peak aboveground biomass (AGB) and that of net N mineralization. ... -
Responses of Belowground Carbon Dynamics to Warming in Southern Great Plains
(2012)Compared with research on aboveground carbon (C) processes in grassland ecosystems, little is known on how belowground C processes would respond to projected global warming. In this dissertation, responses of belowground ... -
RESPONSES OF COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING TO CLIMATE CHANGE – META-ANALYSIS, MODELING, EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND DATA-MODEL FUSION
(2015)Observations, experimental studies and modeling endeavors all show that global climate change, mainly increased surface air temperature and associated change in precipitation regime, has caused impacts on plant community ... -
RESPONSES OF SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES TO CLIMATE WARMING
(2017)Strong scientific evidence supports that anthropogenic activities since industrialization have caused instability in earth’s climate, featured by increasing global surface temperature, increasing greenhouse gas concentration ... -
Responses of soil respiration and ecosystem productivity to climate change in southern Great Plains.
(2007)The third is to investigate the role of precipitation on ecosystem carbon processes (i.e., biomass, litterfall, and soil respiration) along a natural precipitation gradient in southern Great Plains. Our results show that ... -
Responses of Terrestrial Biogeochemical Cycles to Global Change – Syntheses and Data-Model Integration
(2016-12)Global observations and model simulations show that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and surface temperatures have been and will keep increasing. These environmental changes have significant influences on ... -
RESPONSES OF TOTAL AND ACTIVE SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES TO CLIMATE WARMING
(2019-12)As illustrated by accumulating scientific evidence, unconscionable anthropogenic activities since industrialization such as intensive land utilization and accumulation of various greenhouse gases due to fossil fuel combustion ...