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Systematic studies in Physalis (Solanaceae) /
(1984)(4) Physalis (for the Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States). Measurements were made from over 6,500 herbarium sheets and personal collections, and updated keys and descriptions were written for the 20 species ... -
Systematic studies in the Poaceae and Cyperaceae /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)Descriptions of the following genera were prepared for the volume treating the Poaceae for the Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States: Ammophila, Arrhenatherum, Brachyelytrum, Briza, Cynosurus, Dactyloctenium, ... -
Systematic studies of ground squirrels (genus Spermophilus) by comparative serum protein analysis /
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Systematics and evolution of mountain dragons of the genus Diploderma and herpetofauna pet trades of China
(2021-12-17)To better study and conserve the biodiversity around us, one must have an accurate understanding of their taxonomy. Problematic taxonomy or lack of taxonomic knowledge not only mask signals of unique evolutionary stories, ... -
Systematics and paleoecology of trilobites from the Late Ordovician Viola Group, south-central Oklahoma.
(2004)The Upper Ordovician Viola Group of south-central Oklahoma records deposition on a carbonate ramp that extended from platform settings to a basin within the Southern Oklahoma aulacogen. Lithofacies analysis allows inner, ... -
Systematics and reproductive biology of Siparuna (Monimiaceae) in Panama.
(1983)Some components of the essential oil from the leaves of Siparuna guianenis (Monimiaceae) were identified and determined in the steam-volatile extract. The major constituents are curzerenone (26%) and curzerenone types ... -
Systematics of the Mecardonia acuminata (tribe Gratioleae, Plantaginaceae) complex of southeastern USA.
(2007)Seed surface morphology is known to be of taxonomic significance in some plant taxa, and has been used as diagnostic features of some families, genera and species. The tribe Gratioleae (Plantaginaceae) consists of 16 genera ... -
A systems approach to investigate the optimum cost-effectiveness of a generalized management information system /
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Systems analysis of grass cell wall biosynthesis for biofuel production
(2017-05)Grass cell walls play an important role in plant development, pathogen defense, and are an abundant and sustainable carbon source for biofuel production. Chapter 1 introduces the great impact of cell wall composition on ... -
Taiwanese teachers' beliefs about student self-determination: Implications for multicultural education.
(2007)A critical ethnographic methodology based on constructive epistemological assumptions was used to investigate the perspectives of five Taiwanese teachers from different ethnic/language groups. Interview data were further ... -
Taking control through self-determination: The management of personal lifestyles by adults with mental retardation.
(1997)This study was based on the idea that self-determination may be used as a vehicle through which individuals with mental retardation may redefine their identities, recast their futures, and take more control of the management ... -
Taking the good with the bad: The impact of forecasting timing and valence on idea evaluation and creativity
(2018-05)Forecasting is an integral component to idea evaluation and has been shown to positively impact creative performance. However, less is known about what set of conditions, namely forecasting timing and valence, maximizes ... -
A tale of four spurs: habitats, distribution, abundance and movements of Oklahomas wintering longspurs and their co-occuring species
(2021-08-05)Grasslands are the most threatened ecosystem in North America and have been consistently reduced since the settlement of Euro-Americans through the conversion to farmland. This drastic loss in habitat is why grassland birds ... -
Talk is Cheap: Organizational Apologies from the Stakeholder's Perspective
(2013)Apologies are a unique type of communication that organizations can use to rebuild their public image and their relationships with stakeholders after a crisis. Scholars in many disciplines have studied apologies, and ... -
The tardigrades of Oklahoma :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Target Tracking Using Wireless Sensor Networks
(2012)Tracking of targets in remote inaccessible areas is an important application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The use of wired networks for detecting and tracking of intruders is not feasible in hard-to-reach areas. An ... -
TARGETED GENE DELIVERY TO MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS USING NANOPARTICLES
(2016-05-13)Stem cells hold great potential for the regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Controlling the fate of stem cell in a reliable method still remains a problem. The strategies for directing the fate of stem cells ...