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Biventricular Active Mesh Model of the Heart and Analysis of Morphologic Changes Toward Physiology and Pathologies 

Schiros, Chun (2012-08-15)
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been reported as the number one cause of death in the world. It is estimated that by 2030, about 23.6 million people will die from a type of CVD. It is a problem that crosses both gender ...

Alternative Control Options for Annual Bluegrass: Response to Zinc 

Bristow, Caleb (2012-08-15)
Annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) is the most problematic winter weed that turfgrass managers face in the southeast U.S. Herbicides are often used to control annual bluegrass, however this weed quickly invades most turf ...

NEED A NERD – Adapting PCSE (Practitioner Centered Software Engineering) to develop a Web Application 

Selvaraj, Prabhu (2012-08-14)
Practitioner Centered Software Engineering (PCSE) is the most recent incarnation of Auburn University’s personal self-improvement process for helping software engineers control, manage, and improve the way they work. It ...

Dynamics of Saltwater Intrusion Processes in Saturated Porous Media Systems 

Chang, Sun Woo (2012-08-14)
The overarching goal of this dissertation is to contribute towards a better understanding of the dynamics of saltwater intrusion and the associated transport processes in coastal groundwater systems. As a part of this ...

Mitigation of Cracking in Cast-In-Place Reinforced Concrete Box Culverts in Alabama 

Minton, Layton Wilson (2012-08-14)
Significant cracking was observed in Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) cast-in-place (CIP) reinforced concrete box culverts in the Anniston East Bypass (AEB) project in Anniston, AL. Numerous wide, transverse ...

Leptin Treatment in STZ-Induced Diabetic Rats Inhibits Glucagon Responsiveness and Hepatic Gluconeogenic Gene Expression 

Yu, Chenchen (2012-08-10)
Central administration of leptin normalizes blood glucose concentrations of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats and dramatically decreases blood glucose concentrations in leptin-treated rats during a fast as compared ...

Genetic Response to Acute Hypoxia in Channel Catfish (Ictaluruspunctatus), Blue Catfish (Ictalurusfurcatus) and Hybrid Catfish 

Gyengo, Michael (2012-08-10)
The catfish industry is one of the largestdomestic aquaculture markets in the United States. In aggregate, the industry was valued at $423 million dollars in 2011 and is dominated by the production of channel catfish ...

Integration of Technology into Student Assignments by Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers 

Bell, Donna W. (2012-08-10)
The purpose of this study was to provide information that may improve or design technology professional development for family and consumer sciences teachers to integrate technology into student assignments. This study ...

Design Guidelines for an Integrated PHR System: An Approach for UI Designers to Break Down Individual-Level Barriers to PHR Adoption 

Zhou, Yuan (2012-08-07)
The objective of this study is to analyze personal health records (PHR) and how they should be implemented from a primary user’s point of view. The significance of the quality of healthcare information has been recognized ...

The Impact of Climate Variability on Wheat Growth and Yield 

Tapley, Mathew (2012-08-07)
Understanding the environmental factors impacting wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield may lead to opportunities to increase yield potential. Variability in climatic conditions during the wheat growing season in the southeastern ...

Pulsed Breakdown Phenomena in Partial Vacuum 

Li, Zhenhong (2012-08-06)
In this thesis, the pulse generation and pulsed breakdown phenomena have been studied in detail. Pulsed power is widely used in food processing, biotechnology, military defense, and industrial applications. The first ...

Investigation of elemental defense and trophic transfer of metals using beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua, Hübner 

Cheruiyot, Dorothy (2012-08-06)
Elemental defense is a phenomenon in which high concentrations of a metal in plant tissues can defend a plant from herbivores. Elemental defense is one of the hypotheses proposed to explain the evolution of metal ...

A Novel Halogenation Protocol and Non-heme Iron Hydroxylase Mimics as Catalysts for C-H Oxidation and O2 Activation 

He, Yu (2012-08-03)
Hydrocarbons react with molar concentrations of peracetic acid and halide salts to yield predominantly monohalogenated products under optimum conditions, with chlorination being more oxidatively efficient than bromination. ...

Three Essays on CGE Modeling, Education Economics and Energy Economics 

Zhang, Lei (2012-08-03)
This dissertation consists of three essays in economics on CGE modeling, education economics and energy economics. The first essay focuses on quantifying the economic contribution of the automotive industry to ...

Reconfiguring Cultural Literacy: Multi-Authored Cultural Literacy Narratives in a Post-Hirsch Age 

Pavletic, Heather (2012-08-03)
My dissertation argues that Hirsch’s definition of cultural literacy must be updated so that it focuses on the behaviors, practices, beliefs, and ideals of individuals (any individual) and how each of these areas connects ...

Time-Dependent Deformations in Precast, Prestressed Bridge Girders 

Johnson, Brandon (2012-08-03)
Precast, prestressed girders are used across the state of Alabama for bridge construction. There has been a desire to allow self-consolidating concrete to be used to manufacture these bridge girders. The time-dependent ...

Development and Application of Composite Material Lamination Theory for Printed Circuit Boards 

Kun-Yen, Wang (2012-08-03)
Layers incorporating carbon fiber materials have been proposed to enhance the reliability of high performance printed circuit board production configurations. The carbon fiber layers feature high stiffness and high thermal ...

Biological control studies of reniform nematode in Alabama cotton crops 

Castillo, Juan D. (2012-08-02)
Rotylenchulus reniformis is the most important pathogen of cotton in the southeastern United States. Aldicarb, which is the most used nematicide in cotton production, will be retired from the market in 2018 by the EPA. ...

Factors Governing Tin Whisker Growth 

Crandall, Erika (2012-08-02)
Tin (Sn) whiskers are electrically conductive, single crystal eruptions that can grow from surfaces where tin is deposited on a substrate surface. They present reliability problems for the electronics industry due to the ...

Microfluidic Chips for Characterization of Enzyme-catalyzed Reactions and Evaluation of Dose Responses for Drug Discovery 

Jambovane, Sachin (2012-08-02)
In last century, the discovery of semiconductors, the invention of transistors and the creation of the integrated circuit brought a revolution in the field of computation, which marked the foundation of computers and ...