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    • Technique for non-invasive identification of wild frogs using photographs 

      Berokoff, Jacinda (Oklahoma State University, 2022-04-15)
      Photographic mark-recapture is a recent mark-recapture method to identify individuals in a species. This method uses photographs and the species natural pattern to identify them. Amphibians are difficult to mark reliably. ...
    • Thermo-acoustic effect 

      Krawczyk, Zack; Biswas, Samarjith (Oklahoma State University, 2021-04)
      The thermo-acoustic effect is a phenomenon in which a temperature gradient is produced across a porous structure, known as a stack, when an acoustic wave is introduced to the system. The inverse of this process can also ...
    • Understanding awareness of food security resources available to university students 

      Posey, Isabelle H.; McClanahan, Kristen E.; Blevins, Brian (Oklahoma State University, 2022-04-19)
      Food insecurity is a prevalent issue in college campuses across the country. The Hunger on Campus study found that 48% of college students face food insecurity. Oklahoma State University (OSU) also experiences high rates ...
    • Using zircon geochronology to determine sand provenance in Northeast Oklahoma 

      Kleck, Kable; Tunin, Zac (Oklahoma State University, 2020-04-24)
      Porosity in sandstones is a desired trait, but primary porosity is occluded in sandstone after reaching burial depths of 3 kilometers or more. However, depending on the sandstone's composition, secondary porosity can develop ...
    • Who performs better at searching for and identifying missing children: Children or adults? 

      Gaona, Kassandra (Oklahoma State University, 2022-04-15)
      The own-age-bias is the finding that people are better able to recognize faces from their own age group compared to other age groups. Children are better at recognizing the faces of children. Therefore, children may perform ...