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Flood Risk Assessment for the Vulnerable Populations and Infrastructure: Village Creek, Birmingham, Alabama 

Hossain, Mohammad Khalid (2017-05-15)
Urban flooding is a prominent natural hazard in Village Creek that is associated with the large expanse of impervious surfaces in the area, which enhance storm runoff and overwhelm the drainage capacity of the storm sewer ...

Flooding Tolerance and Phosphorus Uptake of Southeastern Native Plants in Bioretention Gardens 

Meder, Amanda (2013-08-01)
Bioretention gardens restore hydrologic function of urban landscapes and capture stormwater runoff pollutants, such as phosphorus, a main pollutant in urban cities and residential neighborhoods. Monoculture plantings are ...

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 ...

Floodplain Vegetation and Soil Dynamics of the Alabama Piedmont Across a Gradient of Stream Channel Incision 

Turner, Ian (2013-08-01)
Erosion resulting from past land use in cultivated uplands of the Alabama Piedmont has contributed to variable stream conditions throughout the region, with high degrees of channel incision often typifying degraded riparian ...

A Floor Space Valuation Method for Automotive Electronics Manufacturing 

Sarpkaya, Gokhan (2009-05-15)
Manufacturing complex products in order to survive the competition in the automotive electronics industry requires high volume manufacturing combined with high levels of quality and automation at a very low cost. All of ...

Floral Biology of Alabama’s Spigelia species (Family Loganiaceae) 

Shotts, Gavin (2021-05-04)
This thesis examines the pollination ecology of Alabama species of Spigelia. Alabama currently has two species that are under threat of extinction: S. gentianoides and S. alabamensis. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has ...

A Floristic Study of Weaver Creek Wetland, Santa Rosa County, Florida 

Holt, Courtney (2008-05-15)
Steepheads (streams that originate from the bases of valley walls) create a unique freshwater wetland habitat. Currently, steepheads are known to exist only in the southeastern United States along the Gulf Coastal Plain. ...

Flow Around Axisymmetric and Two-dimensional Forward-Facing Cavities 

Rifki, Rifki (2006-05-15)
Flowfield of axisymmetric and two-dimensional forward facing cavities was investigated. Flow visualization results obtained using PLIF and hydrogen bubbles were used to develop a generic flow topology consisting of a ...

Flow-Directed Assembly of Cellulose Nanocrystal Dispersions with Ordered Film Applications 

Haywood, Alexander (2016-07-28)
This dissertation presents the results of highly collaborative research on the fluid-phase assembly of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) into ordered films. Due to their extraordinary properties, CNC are increasingly being ...

Fluctuating Asymmetry of White-Tailed Deer Antlers 

deFreese, Rachel (2007-08-15)
Fluctuating asymmetry has been proposed as an indirect indicator of individual quality. Sexually selected traits, such as deer antlers, are expected to exhibit patterns of decreasing level of fluctuating asymmetry with ...

Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Cavities with Inlet and Outlet Ports: Effect of Flow Oscillation and Application to Design of Microvalves 

Saeidi, Seyed (2005-12-15)
A Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code is developed and tested to solve the two-dimensional form of the Navier-Stokes and energy equations. The flow field and heat transfer in a square cavity with inlet and outlet ports ...

Fluoroquinolone-associated mutations in soxS, a transcriptional regulator of AcrAB efflux pump 

Lazzaroni, Caterina (2013-11-08)
Escherichia coli is a major cause of urinary tract infections in companion animals and efflux pump over expression has been associated with high-level fluoroquinolone (FQ) resistance. The purpose of this study was to ...

Fluxity 

Palacios, Felipe (2014-05-01)
Linear, static, and monofunctional methods of design have historically resulted in landscapes of permanence, fixity, and immutability, even though they work within dynamic systems. This thesis emerges from the interest of ...

Flying Drone Sidekick Travelling Salesman Problem with Integrating Pickup and Delivery 

Yanpirat, Nawin (2023-10-30)  ETD File Embargoed
With the current growth of e-commerce, the complexity of last-mile logistics has become an essential field of study to improve customer satisfaction. Existing research has primarily focused on integrating drones for delivery ...

Foliar and Granular Nitrogen Fertilization of Bentgrass 

Conard, Linford Patrick (2013-08-20)
Creeping bentgrass, (Agrostis stolenifera L.), is the most widely used cool-season turfgrass for golf course putting greens. Creeping bentgrass is a fine-textured, stoloniferous, perennial with exceptional cold tolerance. ...

Food and Drinking Water Access Perceptions in Northeast Haiti: Impact of Household, Individual, and Other Socio-economic Characteristics 

Otubo, Oluchi (2024-11-25)
Access to food and drinking water has been a significant challenge for the people of Haiti, a situation that worsened after a powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck the country, pushing the majority of the population ...

Food Demand, Food Sensory Preferences and Attributes Explaining Food Price Differences 

Traore, Togo (2016-12-12)
This dissertation evaluates staple food demand in Burkina Faso, specialty coffee sensory attributes and their relation with coffee quality and the effect of material and reputation attributes on specialty coffee quality ...

Food for Thought: Exploring the Relationship between Food and Housing Insecurity and Academic Performance Among Nontraditional Students enrolled at Public HBCUs in North Carolina 

Farrer, Jerisha (2024-04-29)  ETD File Embargoed
Due to mild or severe economic equality, populations of nontraditional students have been shown to be particularly susceptible to food and housing insecurity. The current research is largely lacking literature examining ...

Food Habits and Anthropogenic Supplementation in the Diet of Coyotes (Canis latrans) Along an Urban-Rural Gradient 

Santana, Erica (2010-08-11)
Coyotes are recent colonists of the Southeast and have broadened their niche to include exploitation of urban areas. The aim of my study was to examine diet of coyotes inhabiting areas of differential development by humans ...

Food Insecurity and Undiagnosed Chronic Conditions among Adults 

Ding, Meng (2012-04-12)
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship between food insecurity and undiagnosed chronic conditions, including prediabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, among adults (20-64y). Food security status was ...