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BAC-Pool Sequencing and Analysis of Large Segments of A12 and D12 Homoeologous Chromosomes in Upland Cotton
(PLos One, 2013-10-08)Although new and emerging next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have reduced sequencing costs significantly, much work remains to implement them for de novo sequencing of complex and highly repetitive genomes such ... -
BAC-pool sequencing and analysis of large segments of A12 and D12 homoeologous chromosomes in upland cotton.
(2013-10-08)Although new and emerging next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have reduced sequencing costs significantly, much work remains to implement them for de novo sequencing of complex and highly repetitive genomes such ... -
Back from the Brink: Saving America's Cities by Design; Becoming Good Neighbors: Enriching America's Communities by Design
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Bear Beta or Speculative Beta?—Reconciling the Evidence on Downside Risk Premium
(2022-01-28)This article develops a new approach to explain why risk factors constructed from index option returns are priced in the stock market. We decompose an option-based factor into three main components and identify the one ... -
Becoming A Freak: Pathways into the Counter-Culture
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A beer a minute in Texas football: Heavy drinking and the heroizing of the antihero in Friday Night Lights
(International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 2014-06-01)This article applies a qualitative framing analysis to the first three seasons of the television series Friday Night Lights, focusing particularly on its incorporation of heavy drinking into narrative representations of ... -
Behavior Modification by Long-Distance: Demonstration of Functional Control Over Disruptive Behavior in a Rural Classroom Setting
(Behavior Modification, 1977-07-01)A nine-year-old male was treated with a positive practice procedure for inappropriate out-of-seat behavior in the classroom. Because both subject and teacher lived in an isolated rural environment, professional involvement ... -
Beliefs of Science Teachers Toward the Teaching of Science/Technological/Social Issues: Are We Addressing National Standards?
(Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2001-10-01)As science educators, we must view the changing nature of society brought on by technology and the global nature of society as an impetus to reexamine the nature of science instruction. We have been bestowed with the ... -
A Benchmark Study of Elaboration and Sourcing in Science Stories for Eight American Newspapers
(Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 1999-03-01)A content analysis of science and technology stories in eight major newspapers in the United States shows conflict and depth in stories to be significantly related to predictor variable population rank, with depth and ... -
Between the Covers: Reflections of a Book Artist
(2008-09)As an apprentice to the craft of binding and restoring rare books, the author discovered “the sense of pride that comes from being part of a lineage stronger than blood and the responsibility of passing on that craft to ... -
Beyond hours of video gameplay: Connections between verbal aggressiveness, genre preference, and technology used
(2021-02-19)This research examined how multiple factors (i.e., hours of gameplay, types of gameplay, preferred genre of video games, technology used to play games, and biological sex) were associated with both trait and situational ... -
Beyond Idealism: Democracy and Ethics Reform
(The American Review of Public Administration, 2000-03-01)The effort to oppose corruption has brought in recent decades a heightened emphasis on ethics, the establishment of official ethics codes, the creation of the first government agencies explicitly authorized to enforce ... -
Beyond the Search for Competition in Social Service Contracting: Procurement, Consolidation, and Accountability
(The American Review of Public Administration, 2009-03-01)The authors argue it is time to move beyond thinking of competition in social service contracting simply in terms of whether competitive tendering procedures are used. Although the procurement process is important, other ... -
Beyond the usual suspects: A case study in choosing an inventory control system
(2020-03-17)When the University of Oklahoma Libraries began planning a new high-density storage facility, we decided to look beyond the companies that had provided products specifically for libraries. We turned to records management ... -
Beyond the “Haves and Have Nots”: Using an Interdisciplinary Approach to Inform Federal Data Collection Efforts with Indigenous Populations
(2017-10-11)This study demonstrates how multiple methods can inform national survey data collection efforts for Indigenous populations using Pacific Islanders as a case study. National data surveys are oftentimes limited in how they ... -
Beyond Two Decades of Motivation: A Review of the Research and Practice in Instructional Design and Human Performance Technology
(Human Resource Development Review, 2003-03-01)Existing models and methods of instructional design and performance improvement offer promise for enhancement in nearly every area of human resource development. However, they fall short of potential in addressing human ... -
Biaxial mechanical data of porcine atrioventricular valve leaflets
(2018)This dataset contains the anisotropic tissue responses of porcine atrioventricular valve leaflets to force-controlled biaxial mechanical testing. The set includes the first Piola-Kirchhoff Stress and the specimen stretches ... -
The Big Picture: Designing Long-term Contributions in the Arts and Humanities
(2022)The Big Picture: Designing Long-term Contributions in the Arts and Humanities is a series of seven, interconnected workshops. It was designed to be completed sequentially by a cohort of junior faculty in the arts and ... -
Biogeographic problem-solving reveals the Late Pleistocene translocation of a short-faced bear to the California Channel Islands
(2020-09-16)An accurate understanding of biodiversity of the past is critical for contextualizing biodiversity patterns and trends in the present. Emerging techniques are refining our ability to decipher otherwise cryptic human-mediated ... -
Biogeographic Study of Human Gut-Associated CrAssphage Suggests Impacts From Industrialization and Recent Expansion
(2020-01-15)CrAssphage (cross-assembly phage) is a bacteriophage that was first discovered in human gut metagenomic data. CrAssphage belongs to a diverse family of crAss-like bacteriophages thought to infect gut commensal bacteria ...