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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 ...
Lurking in the Shadows: Human Trafficking and Sex Work
(2021)
This thesis explores the issues surrounding human trafficking (HT) and exposes a great lack of knowledge about human trafficking by local, federal, and international law enforcement agencies. Human trafficking discourse ...
Effect of telomerase on proliferation and differentiation of a cell line derived from Dupuytren's contracture
(2021)
Dupuytren's disease is a fibroproliferative disorder that affects the hand's palm and eventually leads to loss of hand function. It is characterized by shortening of the palmar fascia and an increased myofibroblast percentage ...
Eyewitness testimony in relation to biases associated with age
(2021)
Studies have shown there are several factors which influence eyewitness memory, such as cognitive biases and age. This study involved young adults (18-35 years) and older adults (60 and over) to look at their eyewitness ...
Library Digital Initiatives Policy Suite
(2021-05)
Development of a solid phase extraction method for fentanyl analogs in biological matrices for analysis by LC-MS/MS
(2021)
To combat the looming Opioid Crisis, the federal government has allotted funds to local and state law enforcement laboratories to research methods to incorporate emerging opioids into their reporting capabilities. Fentanyl ...
Drafting the inclusive metadata statement
(11/19/2021)
Offensive/outdated terminology in library cataloging standards has been discussed for some years now, particularly around the subject heading “illegal aliens.” A recent trend in library cataloging and technical services ...
A psychological scar: collective trauma and memory in republican Rome, 390-55 BCE
(2021)
The sack of Rome by the Gallic chieftain Brennus in 390 BCE was the cause of a collective trauma that influenced all sectors of Roman society. The collective trauma and memory were, in part, responsible for policy changes, ...
The Wilcox Museum acquisition history
(2021)
The Wilcox Museum at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas is in need of digitizing and organizing all of their paperwork from 1888 to current (2021). A majority of their documentation has begun to fade with time ...
Development of an Artificial Intelligence Method for the Analysis of Bloodstain Patterns
(2021)
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) is a forensic discipline that plays a crucial role in reconstructing the events at a crime scene (Acampora, 2014). The shape, size, distribution, and location of bloodstains can help infer ...