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Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire-grazing interaction
(Wiley Open Access, 2011-08-12)The interactions between fire and grazing are widespread throughout fire-dependent landscapes. The utilization of burned areas by grazing animals establishes the fire-grazing interaction, but the preference for recently ... -
United States deterrence policy: 1944 – present
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University fashion show: Best practices to showcase student work.
The university catwalk is often used as a promotional tool by programs to highlight their student designers. This panel will discuss the different types of fashion shows held at their own school and look at different ... -
Unspoiled broth: A memorandum of understanding for chefs cooking up OER
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Updated checklist of the mosquitoes of Oklahoma including new state records and West Nile virus vectors, 2003-06
(The American Mosquito Control Association, 2015-12)The mosquito fauna of Oklahoma has not been evaluated since 1965 and no report has been published concerning species associated with urban areas in the state. Mosquito collections were conducted as part of the West Nile ... -
Updated distribution of Aedes albopictus in Oklahoma, and implications in arbovirus transmission
(The American Mosquito Control Association, 2015-03)A series of statewide surveys were conducted in Oklahoma in the summers between 1991 and 2004 to identify the distribution of Aedes albopictus. Adult mosquitoes were identified in 63 counties, bringing the currently known ... -
Use of a rabbit soft tissue chamber model to investigate Campylobacter jejuni-host interactions
(Frontiers Media, 2010-11-16)Despite the prevalence of Campylobacter jejuni as an important food borne pathogen, the microbial factors governing its infection process are poorly characterized. In this study, we developed a novel rabbit soft tissue ... -
Use of biochar as a soil amendment to reduce potentially toxic metals (PTMs) phytoavailability
(IntechOpen, 2020-05-19)The contamination of potentially toxic metals (PTMs) is widespread in the world and has negatively affected plants, humans, soil health, and environmental quality. Some metals are essential plant nutrients but they are ... -
Use of cross g-functions to calculate interference between ground heat exchangers used in ground-source heat pump systems
(World Geothermal Congress, 2021)Ground-source heat pump systems are increasingly popular for providing single-family home heating in Nordic countries. As the density of installations increase, questions sometimes arise as to the influence of new systems ... -
Use of fatty acid methyl ester profiles for discrimination of Bacillus cereus T-strain spores grown on different media
(American Society for Microbiology, 2010-03)The goal of this study was to determine if cellular fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiling could be used to distinguish among spore samples from a single species (Bacillus cereus T strain) that were prepared on 10 different ... -
Use of real-time cadence to prescribe aerobic physical activity intensity and its comparison with existing methods
(Informa UK Limited, 2021-11-07)The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of physical activity intensity prescription using real-time cadence on achieving the required intensities for health benefits. Forty adults (18-65�years) ... -
Using a historic drought and high-heat event to validate thermal exposure predictions for ground-dwelling birds
(Wiley Open Access, 2017-07-08)Deviations from typical environmental conditions can provide insight into how organisms may respond to future weather extremes predicted by climate modeling. During an episodic and multimonth heat wave event (i.e., ambient ... -
Using both sociological and economic incentives to reduce moral hazard
(Western Agricultural Economics Association, 2003-08)Economists tend to focus on monetary incentives. In the model developed here, both sociological and economic incentives are used to diminish the apparent moral hazard problem existing in commodity grading. Training that ... -
Using diffusion of innovations theory to modify library OER interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic
(IGI Global, 2021)The high cost of commercial textbooks has been well documented. To help alleviate the impact of those costs, the Oklahoma State University (OSU) Library identified exploration and support of open educational resources (OER) ... -
Using human-centered design to develop an innovative teen pregnancy prevention program: Lessons learned from a case study
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Using regional climate projections to guide grassland community restoration in the face of climate change
(Frontiers Media, 2017-05-09)Grassland loss has been extensive worldwide, endangering the associated biodiversity and human well-being that are both dependent on these ecosystems. Ecologists have developed approaches to restore grassland communities ... -
Utilizing anaerobic fungi for two-stage sugar extraction and biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass
(Frontiers Media, 2017-04-11)Lignocellulosic biomass is a vast and underutilized resource for the production of sugars and biofuels. However, the structural complexity of lignocellulosic biomass and the need for multiple pretreatment and enzymatic ... -
Vaccination with recombinant Boophilus annulatus Bm86 ortholog protein, Ba86, protects cattle against B. annulatus and B. microplus infestations
(BioMed Central, 2009-03-31)Background: The cattle ticks, Boophilus spp., affect cattle production in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Tick vaccines constitute a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to tick control. ... -
Vaccinomics approach to the identification of candidate protective antigens for the control of tick vector infestations and Anaplasma phagocytophilum infection
(Frontiers Media, 2017-08-09)Anaplasma phagocytophilum is an emerging tick-borne pathogen causing human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), tick-borne fever (TBF) in small ruminants, and other forms of anaplasmosis in different domestic and wild animals. ... -
Vacuum-induced Stark shifts for quantum logic using a collective system in a high-quality dispersive cavity
(American Physical Society, 2005-05-13)A collective system of atoms in a high-quality cavity can be described by a nonlinear interaction which arises due to the Lamb shift of the energy levels due to the cavity vacuum [Agarwal et al., Phys. Rev. A 56, 2249 ...