Browsing OU - Faculty and Staff Publications by Title
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Translating the Knowledge Gap Between Researchers and Communication Designers for Improved mHealth Research
(2022-10)Our industry insight focuses on the challenges for health researchers collaborating with communication designers during the development of an App for improving maternal mental health and parenting stress. We discuss the ... -
Transport Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks: State-of-the-Art and Future Directions
(2007)Characteristics of wireless sensor networks, specifically dense deployment, limited processing power, and limited power supply, provide unique design challenges at the transport layer. Message transmission between sensor ... -
Transverse Shear Effects in Bimodular Composite Laminates
(Journal of Composite Materials, 1983-07-01)A closed-form solution for the Timoshenko-type shear correction coefficient (K2) governing the deflection of bimodular composite laminates in cylindrical bending is presented. The bending- stress distribution for a laminate ... -
A treatment programme for improving story-telling ability: a case study
(Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 1993-06-01)The purpose of the present investigation was to measure the effects of a treatment programme on the story-telling ability of a second-grade language/learning-disabled male. Treatment was conducted twice a week for a period ... -
Tree-Thinking and Acceptance of Evolution in Introductory Biology for Majors
(2015-08-13)Background: Tree thinking refers to an approach to evolution education that emphasizes reading and interpreting phylogenetic trees. We studied the relationship between introductory biology students’ tree-thinking ability ... -
Trends in Lung Cancer Incidence Rates, Oklahoma 2005–2010
(PLos One, 2015-04-22)Purpose Lung cancer is the second most frequently diagnosed cancer among men and women in the United States. With cigarette smoking causing the majority of cases, patterns in lung cancer are often monitored to understand ... -
TRIAGE: A SAS Program of Dissimilarity Data Diagnostics
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A Tripartite Model of Group Identification: Theory and Measurement
(Small Group Research, 1999-10-01)Group identification is defined as member identification with an interacting group and is distinguished conceptually from social identity, cohesion, and common fate. Group identification is proposed to have three sources: ... -
The TRPA1 Ion Channel Contributes to Sensory-Guided Avoidance of Menthol in Mice
(2019-10-17)The flavoring agent menthol elicits complex orosensory and behavioral effects including perceived cooling at low concentrations and irritation and ingestive avoidance at higher intensities. Oral menthol engages the ... -
Trust and performance in business teams: a meta-analysis
(2020-07-15)Purpose: The purpose of this study is two-fold. First, the nature of the relationship between team trust and team performance in the business context is determined. Second, both team design (team size and team type) and ... -
Trust in Government Agencies in the Time of COVID-19
(2021-11-11)As the US faced its lowest levels of reported trust in government, the COVID-19 crisis revealed the essential service that various federal agencies provide as sources of information. This Element explores variations in ... -
Truth, Probability, and Frameworks
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Tulsa Photovoice: A Participatory Action Research Project
(2012)The Tulsa PV project involved collaboration among OU-Tulsa School of Community Medicine (SCM), the Tulsa Area Community Schools Initiative (TACSI), faculty members from the Anne & Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, the ... -
Tunable Dual-Band White Light Emission from Gua_3CuCl_4 and Gua_7Cu_3X_10·3DMF (X = Br, I)
(2022-08-17)ll-inorganic copper(I) halides have recently emerged as attractive alternatives to lead-based halide perovskites and rare-earth-doped inorganics for light emission applications. Most of the newly discovered all-inorganic ... -
Turin and Aragorn: Evading and Embracing Fate
(2011)Aragorn and Túrin, two of the greatest warriors and most important protagonists in Tolkien’s legendarium, represent opposing reactions to destiny, doom, hope, and the forces of fate. Aragorn, descendant of kings, exhibits ... -
Two Decades of High School Curriculum Change in Oklahoma
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Two Rural Worlds: Differences of Rural High School Students' Motivational Profiles in Indiana and Colorado
(2010)This research examined how rural high school students' self-perceptions and environmental perceptions influence their engagement, expectations, and achievement, and how those relationships differ by geographic rural location. ... -
Type I Interferons Induce T Regulatory 1 Responses and Restrict Humoral Immunity during Experimental Malaria
(PLoS Pathogens, 2016-10-12)Author Summary Humoral immunity is essential for host resistance to pathogens that trigger highly inflammatory immune responses, including Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria. Long-lived, secreted antibody ... -
A typological perspective on nominal concord
(2019)This paper reports some of the results of the largest typological study of nominal concord to date. The sample contains 174 languages from 105 distinct families. Concord is found in 59.2% of languages in the sample. I ...