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Flooding Tolerance of Six Native Landscape Plants for Use in Southeastern Rain Gardens 

Morash, Jennifer (2016-05-04)
Rain gardens are an effective, attractive, and sustainable stormwater management solution for residential areas and urban green spaces. Although design considerations such as size, susbstrate depth, substrate type, and ...

Variable-Stiffness Protective Material 

Petersen, Caleb (2016-05-04)
The focus of this research is to develop a system for limiting the motion of a mechanical joint to prevent damage to the joint. One obvious application is enhancing the safety of human joints during athletic events. For ...

Equine Endometrial Development: Setting the Stage for Reproductive Success 

Fraser, Natalie S. (2016-05-04)
Uterine development in the foal is initiated prenatally; endometrial adenogenesis, or gland development, is initiated in the fetus and completed postnatally. To date, there is little data describing this process in the ...

Preliminary Materials Toward a Library of Affective Films (LAF): Standardization and Psychophysiological Validation 

Kirby, Lauren Ashley Jessica (2016-05-04)
Abstract Most emotion-elicitation film libraries use only self-report measures (e.g., Hagemann et al., 1999) and even those including physiological data (e.g., Gross & Levenson, 1995) often fail to control for variables ...

The Garden Project: Reclaiming the Garden as an Intimate Connection to Place 

Hendry, Molly (2016-05-04)
The garden is a relationship. It brings humanity into tension with nature, creating an assemblage of shared moments over time. The Garden Project is exploring the potential of the garden in the modern profession of landscape ...

Association Mapping of SSR Markers to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Resistance in Cultivated Peanuts 

Li, Jing (2016-05-04)
Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV), one of most serious diseases in peanut, is transmitted by thrips (Franklinieila occidentalis). The mechanism of TSWV resistance and relevant genes in peanut are still unknown. Breeding and ...

Evaluation of different indicator microorganism enumeration protocols for water quality monitoring 

Yuan, Jing (2016-05-04)
Water quality, such as drinking water quality, irrigation water quality, and recreational water quality, is important for public health. Escherichia coli, coliform and Enterobacteriaceae have been used as indicator organisms ...

Electrochemical Sensing System for Detection of Organophosphate Neurotoxins 

Chanysheva, Alina (2016-05-03)
Jet engine oils contain appreciable amount of toxic ingredients, however are considered safe provided the oil stays in the engine and appropriate precautionary measures are taken. Organophosphorus compound tricresyl phosphate ...

Plasticity of Olfactory Response to Host-Related Plant Volatiles in The Parasitoid Microplitis croceipes 

Burrows, Matthew (2016-05-03)
Plants release blends of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in response to herbivore damage. Parasitoids use certain VOCs as indirect cues to locate their herbivore hosts. However, response of parasitoids to these chemical ...

Supervisory Development and Working Alliance: A Survey of Professional Counseling Supervisors 

Bright, Serey Brittain (2016-05-03)
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between supervisor development and supervisor working alliance and identify factors that contribute to positive supervisor development and working alliance. In ...

Yoga: Effects on Throwing Performance, Range of Motion, Strength, and Flexibility in a NCAA Division I Softball Team 

Holt, Taylor (2016-05-03)
Overhead throwing is a highly dynamic, total-body motion that requires strength, range of motion, flexibility, functional stability, and neuromuscular coordination. Throwing athletes train diligently to improve these ...

Stress Analysis in Bipolar Transistors 

Gnanachchelvi, Parameshwaran (2016-05-03)
Stress effects in semiconductor devices have gained significant attention in semiconductor industry nowadays. Stress effect in semiconductor devices is used as a beneficial effect in sensor applications and strain engineering ...

A New Concept Design of Directional Rumble Strips for Deterring Wrong-way Freeway Entries 

Yang, Lingling (2016-05-03)
Wrong-way driving (WWD) on freeways has been identified as a serious traffic safety problem. Drivers who make wrong-way entries onto freeways pose a serious risk to the safety of other motorists and themselves. This study ...

Disease Resistance of Different Genetic Types of Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, Female × Blue Catfish, I. furcatus, Male Hybrid Catfish 

Dong, Sheng (2016-05-03)
Eleven genetic types, Kansas Random × Rio Grande, Kansas Select × Rio Grande, 103KS × Rio Grande, Marion Select × Rio Grande, 103 KS × B, Marion Select × B, Auburn-Rio Grande × B, 103KS × D&B, Kansas Random × D&B, Marion ...

Suburbanization and the Magic City 

Campbell, Emily (2016-05-03)
Since its founding in 1871, Birmingham’s metropolitan area has experienced enormous growth. In the late-nineteenth century, the city’s industrial origins influenced neighborhood development for working, middle, and elite ...

The Effects of Explicit Pronunciation Instruction in Elementary Spanish: Perception and Production of Vowels 

Gibson, Benjamin (2016-05-03)
Research in pronunciation teaching in Spanish has focused mostly on intermediate or advanced levels, with only cursory attention paid to the elementary level. This research attempts to change that. Pronunciation is obviously ...

Transformative Landscapes: Through an Immersive Lens 

Lee, Grace (2016-05-03)
In a world where design and thinking have become quantifiable and didactic, the profession of landscape architecture has become saturated with ecological design. Data-driven methodology is practical and necessary; however, ...

Rates of Succession: Value of Urban Wilds 

Nix, William (2016-05-03)
Natural process is fundamental to landscape architecture. Combining forces with these processes is a landscape architects greatest challenge and opportunity. A dialogue with urban wilds successional qualities is the core ...

Shifting Landscapes 

Shorter, Ashley (2016-05-03)
Mobile Bay is a landscape that is experiencing distress from human manipulations, much like most coastal environments. The field of landscape architecture is attempting to tackle the issues by advocating for resilient ...

Improving Camber Predictions for Precast, Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders 

Mante, David M. (2016-05-03)
In precast, prestressed concrete construction, the eccentricity of the prestressing force typically results in a net upward girder deflection known as camber. Camber is first observed at the time of prestress transfer and ...