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Invisible Tokens: Staging Cultural Anxieties about the Plague in the Plays of Shakespeare and Jonson 

Thiele, Matthew (2011-03-30)
My study examines the influence of plague on six plays: Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare, and Epicoene, Volpone, and The Alchemist by Ben Jonson. Between 1570 and ...

SciBrowser: Exploration and Analysis of the Complexity, Structure, and Activity Dynamics of Open Source Science Communities 

Shenvi Wagle, Damodar (2011-03-30)
Open Biomedical Ontology (OBO) is a socio-technical community that is comprised of individuals dispersed geographically, but function as a coherent unit through the use of cyber-infrastructure. This study explores dynamics ...

Optimal Observation Selection in Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging 

Gao, Yun (2011-03-29)
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is a completely non-invasive method for obtaining quantitative information regarding biochemical parameters [1]. It shows great promise for use in basic physiological ...

Phenomenal Three-Dimensional Objects 

Wade, Brennan (2011-03-29)
Original thesis project: By studying the literature, collect and write a survey paper on special three-dimensional polyhedra and bodies. Read and understand the results, to which these polyhedra and bodies are related. Although ...

Predation Effects on Age-0 Red Snapper Lutjanus campechanus on Artificial Reefs in the Northern Gulf of Mexico 

Mudrak, Peter (2011-03-29)
Small artificial reefs were built in July 2008 (n = 20), and 2009 (n = 20), 28 km south of Dauphin Island, Alabama, in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Each reef consisted of a polyethylene pallet (1.22 x 1.02 x 0.14 m), to ...

Some Like it Hot: Fire and Legume Germination in the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem 

Wiggers, Marion Scott (2011-03-29)
Fire is a globally distributed disturbance and is important for structuring and maintaining the diversity of many frequently burned ecosystems. Competitive relationships and vegetation patterns may be affected by fire’s ...

Assessing Equity in Advanced Programs through an Invitational Theoretical Perspective 

Cabezas, Christy (2011-03-29)
An enrollment gap in advanced courses (Honors and Advanced Placement) for Black and economically disadvantaged students as compared to their White counterparts (College Board, 2010; Klopfenstein, 2004a; Lubienski, 2002; ...

In-Cylinder Combustion Analysis of a Yamaha R6 FSAE Engine: Achieving Improved Engine Performance and Efficiency through Burn Rate Combustion Diagnostics 

Fredrick, Jacob (2011-03-29)
The actual three-dimensional, turbulent combustion process that occurs in a modern, spark-ignited internal combustion engine is very complex and difficult to model. However, since cylinder pressure is directly related ...

Preschool performance in the rural Southeast: Developing Speed DIAL norms for a local Head Start population 

Mooney, Clarissa (2011-03-29)
Preschool assessment has gained considerable attention in recent decades (Brassard & Boehm, 2007). Federal legislation, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA, 1997) and the No Child Left Behind ...

Detection of Biological Pathogens Using Multiple Wireless Magnetoelastic Biosensors 

Shen, Wen (2011-03-29)
A number of recent, high-profile incidences of food-borne illness spreading through the food supply and the use of anthrax by terrorists after the September 11, 2001 attacks have demonstrated the need for new technologies ...

Three Essays on Market and Non-Market Factors Affecting International Seafood Trade 

Tran, Nhuong (2011-03-25)
This dissertation is comprised of three separate essays investigating market and non-market factors affecting international seafood trade. The first essay analyzes the impact of food safety standards and management systems ...

Dissolution Enhancement of Poorly Water Soluble Drugs 

Sathigari, Sateesh Kumar (2011-03-11)
Aqueous solubility is a limiting factor in the oral bioavailability of a certain class of poorly water soluble drugs. A consequence of low aqueous solubility is a slow dissolution rate. For the drugs with low aqueous ...

Solving Scheduling Deteriorating Jobs with Rate Modifying Activity 

Ozturkoglu, Yucel (2011-03-08)
Traditional scheduling problems assume that the processing time of a given job is always fixed. However, the processing times may change in real industrial applicants. To reflect the real world, we use two new phenomenons ...

Reality Television and the Muscular Ideal 

Dallesasse, Starla (2011-02-14)
Body image dissatisfaction, a common experience among women in the United States, has also become increasingly common among men (McCabe & Ricciardelli, 2001). Whereas women generally strive to achieve the thin-ideal, men ...

Performance of Newly Released and Well-Established Rabbiteye Blueberry (Vaccinium ashei) Cultivars in North Alabama 

Potter, Richard, Jr. (2011-02-08)
Rabbiteye blueberries (Vaccinium ashei Reade) are the primary blueberry species produced in Alabama. Many cultivars of rabbiteye blueberry have been recently developed with diverse vegetative and cropping characteristics, ...

An Analysis of Perceptions of Career Technical Education in Alabama’s Schools 

Baldwin, Darin (2011-02-07)
Career technical education in the State of Alabama has undergone significant change over the last decade (Key, 2008). There are more technology driven programs in the high wage, high skill, and high demand occupational ...

Modeling, Machine Vision Sensing and Material Flow System Definition of Braiding Point Motion 

Ma, Guangli (2011-02-03)
This dissertation is focused on the modeling of one kind of braiding machine and its key part, the carrier. The carrier is a small mass-spring-damping tensioning system, which defines the characteristics and response of ...

The Effects of Fixed-Time Reinforcement Schedules on Functional Response Classes: A Translational Study. 

Heinicke, Megan (2011-01-24)
Research on functional response classes (i.e., all response topographies under the same operant control) has applied significance because less severe forms of problem behavior have been found to co-occur with other, more ...

Hydrogel Nanoparticles from Supercritical Technology for Pharmaceutical and Seismological Applications 

Hemingway, Melinda G. (2011-01-24)
This research focuses on hydrogel nanoparticle formation using miniemulsion polymerization and supercritical carbon dioxide. Hydrogel nanopowder is produced by a novel combination of inverse miniemulsion polymerization ...

Teaching Social Skills to Preschool Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Using Video Modeling: A Component Analysis 

Smith, Kimberley (2011-01-18)
Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience extreme difficulty learning and engaging in new social interactions. The behavior analysis research literature contains evidence that several procedures including ...