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An Ethnohistorical Perspective on Cheyenne Demography
(Journal of Family History, 1989-03-01)Administrative censuses of the Southern Cheyenne Indians from 1880,1891, and 1900 permit family reconstitution, identification of residence groups, and comparisons of fertility between monogamous and polygynous women, when ... -
Evaluating Eyewitness Identification Procedures Using Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis
(Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2014-02-01)Eyewitness identification is a pivotal issue in applied research because, in practice, a correct identification can help to remove a dangerous criminal from society, but a false identification can lead to the erroneous ... -
Evaluating the Impact of a Virtual Reality Workstation in an Academic Library: Methodology and Preliminary Findings
(2018-11)Collections of 3D models and the analytic affordances of virtual reality (VR) systems can be integrated to form a “3D digital heritage ecosystem” (Limp, et al., 2011), providing a potentially richer and more intuitive ... -
Evaluating the Level of the Household Water Service Provided by a Private Water Enterprise in Ghana
(2020-03-03)Innovative service delivery models are attempting to more consistently provide clean water to communities in developing countries. It is imperative that these approaches be evaluated for their performance in these contexts ... -
Evaluating Virtual Reality Use in Academic Library-Supported Course Integrations: Methodology and Initial Findings
(2018-02-06)This poster presents the methodology and initial findings of a mixed-methods research project currently underway at the University of Oklahoma Libraries, which evaluates how immersive virtual reality (VR) technology impacts ... -
Evaluation of an interactive, case-based review session in teaching medical microbiology
(2009-08-27)Background Oklahoma State University-Center for Health Sciences (OSU-CHS) has replaced its microbiology wet laboratory with a variety of tutorials including a case-based interactive session called Microbial Jeopardy!. The ... -
An Evaluation of College Personnel Work in Terms of Current Research on Interpersonal Relationships
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The Evaluation of Community Economic Development Initiatives
(Urban Studies, 2002-03-01)Community economic development (CED) initiatives expanded rapidly in urban and regional policy in the 1990s. Traditional evaluation methodology has, however, proved to be extremely difficult to apply effectively to CED. ... -
Evaluation of geoimputation strategies in a large case study
(2018)Background: Health data usually has missing or incomplete location information, which impacts the quality of research. Geoimputation methods are used by health professionals to increase the spatial resolution of address ... -
Evaluation of Power Production Asymmetry during Cycling in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
(2019-09-17)Lower limb asymmetries have been observed in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), and have been associated with mobility impairment. An incremental cycling test was performed on a cycle ergometer to determine peak power ... -
Evaluation of Static Work Capabilities in a Hot Environment
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1979-10-01)The effects of heat stress on an individual's static work capabilities were investigated. Various indicators of strength and endurance were measured under differing heat stress levels. One measure which exhibited a significant ... -
AN EVALUATION OF THE BARRNETT AND SELIGMAN PROCEDURE WHEN USED TO DETERMINE CHANGES IN THE RATIO OF NUCLEAR PROTEIN-BOUND DISULFIDE TO SULFHYDRYL GROUPS DURING MITOSIS
(Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry, 1961-11-01)Using a modification of the Barrnett and Seligman histochemical procedure, the proportion of protein-bound S—S/SH Was measured in the chromatin of onion root tip cells at three different stages of mitosis as well as in the ... -
An Evaluation of the Beyond High School Model on the Self- Determination of Students With Intellectual Disability
(Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2012-08-01)Students with intellectual disability are often served in community-based services to promote effective adult outcomes in employment, community inclusion, and independent living (Gaumer, Morningstar & Clark (2004). Beyond ... -
An evaluation of the reliability of the foot-tapping test in a healthy sample
(2021-07-12)The foot-tapping test (FTT) can be used to assess upper motor neuron dysfunction in clinical populations. However, relatively little is known regarding the reliability or normative values of the FTT in either healthy or ... -
Evidence of Calcitonin-Induced Inhibition of Calcitonin Secretion in Porcine Thyroid Slices
(Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1976-01-01)In the present study, the possibility of calcitonin-induced self-inhibition in porcine thyroid slices was examined. Replacing the incubation medium at 5-min intervals during incubation and increasing the volume of incubation ... -
Evidence of learning walks related to scorpion home burrow navigation
(2022-06-23)The navigation by chemo-textural familiarity hypothesis (NCFH) suggests that scorpions use their midventral pectines to gather chemical and textural information near their burrows and use this information as they subsequently ... -
Evolution, institutional analysis and path dependency: an administrative-history perspective on fashionable approaches and concepts
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Evolutionary determinism and convergence associated with water-column transitions in marine fishes
(2020-12-16)Repeatable, convergent outcomes are prima facie evidence for determinism in evolutionary processes. Among fishes, well-known examples include microevolutionary habitat transitions into the water column, where freshwater ... -
The Evolutionary History of Daphniid a-Carbonic Anhydrase within Animalia
(2015)Understanding the mechanisms that drive acid-base regulation in organisms is important, especially for organisms in aquatic habitats that experience rapidly fluctuating pH conditions. Previous studies have shown that ... -
Examination of Clock and Adcyap1 gene variation in a neotropical migratory passerine
(2018-01-11)Complex behavioral traits, such as those making up a migratory phenotype, are regulated by multiple environmental factors and multiple genes. We investigated possible relationships between microsatellite variation at two ...