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Molecular survey of Ixodes scapularis associated pathogens from Odocoileus virginianus at Lake Arcadia in Edmond, Oklahoma
(2021)
Odocoileus virginianus (white-tailed deer) is the primary host and vector for Ixodes scapularis (deer tick). Most of the research into Ixodes scapularis has been geographically restricted to the northeastern United States, ...
Sexual health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors amongst South-Asian international students at the University of Central Oklahoma
(2021)
The lack of sexual health knowledge among international students is multi-dimensional and is impacted by culture, society, parental guidance, environment, migration, and belongingness to the new culture. The topics of ...
Ticks and tick-borne pathogens of residential and non-residential parks in Edmond, Oklahoma.
(2018)
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) provides annual summaries of infectious diseases that occur in individuals treated in a medical facility. The summaries include five bacterial tick-borne diseases. Over the ...
Oklahoman by blood: indigenous land tenure from Indian Territory to McGirt
(2022)
After the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision in 2020, Oklahoma’s statehood became the subject of intense legal scrutiny regarding the supposed “disestablishment” of American Indian reservations. The State’s position follows a ...
Multi-species occupancy, detection, and habitat selection of mesocarnivores in eastern Oklahoma with a focus on eastern spotted skunks
(2022)
The eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) was once a commonly occurring species and was regularly harvested for fur. In the mid-20th century, this species experienced a drastic and sudden decline which prompted ...
Pei on the prairie : urban renewal in Oklahoma City, 1960-1990
(2021)
Downtown Oklahoma City was drastically remade beginning in the 1960s as part of the broader national program of urban renewal. Yet, very little research has explored this transformation, nor has there been a deep exploration ...
Growing up pioneer : Nannie Jeannette Williams, a second generation pioneer woman, Oklahoma Territory, 1895-1907.
(2013)
As the men and women traveled to the American frontier in the nineteenth century, they experienced harsh conditions that would test their accepted gender norms. Survival became the primary importance with all hands working ...
Leon Phillips and the New Deal in Oklahoma.
(2015)
Leon C. Phillips and the New Deal in Oklahoma looks at how one governor in the state reacted to the New Deal by attempting to be fiscally conservative. Particularly in regards to the overspending trend, taking on supporters ...
Finding a home among the red hills : women and homesteading in Western Oklahoma, 1900-1920.
(2016)
Most Oklahoma land runs took place in the 1890s, but at the turn of the century, many available homesteads still existed in the red, rolling hills of the unpredictable, harsh environment of western Oklahoma. Many of the ...