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Client Perception of Therapist Body Size: Effect on Evaluations 

Malchow, Ashley (2014-10-06)
The present study sought to determine whether there are differences in the competency ratings assigned to counselors of varying body sizes and whether the relationship between these variables is moderated by the client’s ...

Client Symptom Distress, Stage of Change, and the Therapeutic Alliance in Couple Therapy 

Porter, Robert (2007-08-15)
The purpose of this thesis was to examine how the relationship between client symptom distress and the therapeutic alliance was mediated by client stage of change in couple therapy. Sample for this study was composed of ...

Climate and Land Use/Cover Change Impacts on the Ecologically Relevant Flow Metrics in the Cahaba River Watershed 

Dosdogru, Furkan (2016-07-05)
This study explored the impacts of land use/cover (LULC) and climate change on hydrological responses, particularly low-flow regimes, in the rapidly urbanizing upper Cahaba River basin in north-central Alabama. The Cahaba ...

Climate Change Implications on Rainfall Erosivity and Intensity Duration Frequency Curves over the Southeast United States 

Takhellambam, Bijoychandra Singh (2023-08-04)  ETD File Embargoed
Climate change impacts on precipitation characteristics will alter the hydrologic characteristics, such as peak flows, time to peak, and soil erosion potential. However, many of the currently available climate change ...

Climate Variability Adaptive Capacity: Perceptions of Alabama Farmers 

Walker, Tegan (2020-11-20)
The purpose of this study was to describe the adaptive capacity perceptions of Alabama farmers to climate variability. Adaptive capacity is the ability to successfully respond to climate variability threats. Climate change ...

Climate Variability and Irrigation Impacts on Stream-Aquifer Dynamics in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin 

Singh, Sarmistha (2015-08-18)
Climate variability cycles are responsible for short term fluctuations in climatic conditions thereby, affecting the water cycle and the availability of freshwater resources around the world. In Southeast United States, ...

Climate-Smart Agriculture: Building A Resilient Cocoa Industry In Ghana 

Adu-Gyamfi, Akua (2024-04-12)
The Study is a three-paper article dissertation. The purpose of the first paper is to examine smallholder farmer's perception of climate change in cocoa production in Ghana. The study employs shifts in environmental ...

Clinical Applications of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy Patients Receiving Levetiracetam 

Bunn, Haden (2018-11-20)
There are currently no drugs approved for the treatment of canine idiopathic epilepsy and as a result extra-label use of human-approved medications is common. Older agents such as phenobarbital are effective in dogs, but ...

The Clinical Experience of Therapists in a Training Program as a Predictor of the Therapy Alliance, Client Dropouts, and Duration of Therapy 

Houghtaling, Austin (2006-12-15)
Little research has addressed the effect clinical experience during graduate training has on students’ ability to improve therapeutic effectiveness. This study examined the relationship between student-therapists’ clinical ...

Clinical Pharmacokinetic Analysis and Modeling of Tranexamic Acid in Dogs 

Almoslem, Mohammed (2018-05-30)
Tranexamic Acid (TXA) is an FDA approved drug for hemophilia patients undergoing dental extractions and women experiencing heavy bleeding during menstrual periods. It is also used to stop bleeding and decrease risk of ...

Clinical Tests of Lumbo-Pelvic-Hip Complex Function in Individuals with and without Scapular Dyskinesis: Implications for Identifying Individuals at Risk for Upper Extremity Injury 

Henning, Lisa (2016-12-09)
Scapular dyskinesis reflects suboptimal scapular function that may have damaging effects on surrounding structures. Due to its association with nearly all shoulder injuries, it has been recommended that the dynamic scapular ...

Clinical, Biochemical, and Molecular Aspects of Glanzmann Thrombasthenia in Horses 

Christopherson, Peter (2008-12-15)
Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is an autosomal recessive bleeding disorder that is caused by a quantitative or qualitative deficiency in platelet membrane glycoprotein complex IIb-IIIa (integrin aIIbß3), also known as the ...

Clinicians' conceptual use of comorbidity 

Keeley, Jared (2009-05-04)
Diagnostic overlap, termed comorbidity, is a common occurrence in psychopathology. However, the current classification system for mental disorders (DSM-IV-TR; APA, 2000) does not explicitly address how diagnostic concepts ...

Cloning and characterization of novel ccdc103 interactors 

Daniel, Jeffrey (2020-07-16)  ETD File Embargoed
Coiled-coil domain containing protein 103 is a homodimeric protein that functions as a dynein attachment factor in motile cilia. Ccdc103 defects in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos lead to paralyzed motile cilia, pronephric ...

Close, Closer, and Even Closer: Introduction of the Digital Microscope into Elementary (K5) Enrichment and Art Classrooms 

Beardsley, Lucille W. (2008-12-15)
This study examines the effect of introducing digital microscopy into two elementary classrooms: Teacher E’s enrichment classes and Teacher A’s art classes. Data were obtained during 2004 by conducting preliminary interviews, ...

Close-Proximity Flight Validation Analysis with FlightStream 

Owens, Taylor (2019-08-08)
The objective of this research is to validate the use of FlightStream® in accurately predicting aerodynamic loads in a scenario of close-proximity flight, such as an aerial refueling and formation flight environment. The ...

Closed-Loop Feedback Control in Skilled Overarm Throwers 

Urbin, Michael (2012-07-31)
Purpose: This investigation sought to determine whether skilled throwers can control the trajectory of overarm throws online following stride-foot contact. If online control is possible, the secondary purpose was to identify ...

Closely Coupled GPS/INS Relative Positioning For Automated Vehicle Convoys 

Martin, Scott (2011-04-15)
In this thesis, differential GPS methods are developed for use in automated vehicle convoy positioning. The GPS pseudorange and carrier phase measurements are used to compute relative position vectors between two vehicles ...

Closing the Gap on Interventions and Strategies to Address College Student Food Insecurity 

Hickey, Abbigail (2022-12-02)  ETD File Embargoed
Food insecurity is a condition of limited or inconsistent access to adequate food for a healthy, active lifestyle. Approximately 32 percent of college students experience food insecurity compared to 10.5 percent of households ...

Closing the Gap: Culturally Competent Principals and African American Students' Success 

Cole, Latryce (2015-07-29)
African American students are not achieving at the rate and in a manner consistent with their peers. News headlines continue to report a dismal future for the American education system as a whole and for students of ...