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Health of Fish Impinged on Cooling-Water Intake Screens 

Baker, Jeffrey (2007-05-15)
Fish health evaluations were made between impinged and reference fish collected at and in the vicinity of Plant Barry (Mobile River, Mobile County, Alabama) from April 19, 2005, until May 19, 2005, and again from September ...

Health Related Outcomes among Heterosexual and Sexual Minority Youth and Young Adults 

Jenkins, Dusty (2010-07-12)
Study I: Using data from Waves I thru IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health), the current study compared initial levels, rates of change, and quadratic curvature in three measures of substance ...

Hearing Capabilities of the Atlantic Mudskipper (Periopthalmus barbarus) Across Mutiple Media. 

Todd, Davis (2021-04-27)
An animal’s sensory detection mechanisms are often shaped by the environment in which that animals lies. Amphibious fishes provide a rare opportunity to study how hearing has adapted to match the extremely unique lifestyle ...

Hearing evolution across the air-water interface: lessons from comparative audiometry in turtles and salamanders 

Zeyl, Jeffrey (2016-12-12)
The physical differences between water and air present unique challenges to organisms living in both environments, including challenges to the sense organs. In the auditory system, acoustic impedance mismatch is a challenge ...

HEARING Safety Across Agricultural Education: A Three-Study Evaluation of Student Perceptions and Understanding of HEARING Safety 

Hancock, Garrett (2024-04-24)
The behavior relating to safety practices seen in agriculture, especially involving hearing, highlights a critical concern when examined. This dissertation reviews three studies focusing on the attitudes, perceptions, and ...

Hearts of San Francisco 

Marschalk, Lacy (2008-05-15)
This thesis is comprised of a critical introduction and three short stories. The introduction explores my writing process and the struggles and frustrations I encountered and overcame when writing these stories. In the ...

Heat stress and ischemia/reperfusion cause oxidative stress via NADPH oxidase in hypothalamic neurons 

Rogers, Colin (2009-04-29)
Ischemia/reperfusion-related injuries are associated with a wide range of diverse disorders including but not limited to aging, heat stroke, diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. Ischemia/reperfusion is known to cause oxidative ...

Heat Stress Induces Downregulation of Hippocampal Superoxide Dismutase-1; a Possible Mechanism for Heat-Related Neuronal Cell Death 

El-Orabi, Naglaa (2006-12-15)
Exertional heat injury represents a major risk for people working or exercising in hot environments. Currently, no pharmacological therapies are available and little is known about the molecular response to heat stress in ...

Heat tolerance of reptile embryos in a changing world: Physiological mechanisms and ecological effects 

Hall, Joshua Matthew (2020-07-09)
Aspects of global change (e.g. climate change, urbanization) create stressful thermal environments that threaten biodiversity. Oviparous, non-avian reptiles have received considerable attention because eggs are left to ...

Heat transfer study of airfoil arrays in low Reynolds number gas flows 

Shrestha, Prateek (2020-12-01)
In electronic components, pin fins arrays are commonly used to manage the thermal load. Even though several shape forms and configurations of the pin fins array are possible, cylindrical and airfoil shapes in staggered ...

Hedge Days-- 1981-1994 

Atkins Thiele, Natalie (2008-08-15)
This thesis is a collection of thirty-two poems preceded by an introduction. The introduction explores my use of myth to craft a dynamic, evocative style; it also analyzes my ""mythmaking"" as a way of creating distance ...

Heir Property in the South: A Case Study of a Resettlement Community 

Patterson, James III (2018-07-20)
The purpose of this study is to determine if the resettlement program had an impact on the prevalence of heir property and the impact of heir property on asset building and community development. Given the prevalence of ...

Heir Property: Legal and Cultural Dimensions of Collective Landownership in Alabama's Black Belt 

Dyer, Janice (2007-05-15)
When a landowner dies without a will, his or her descendents inherit the property as a communal interest. Heir property, as it is often called, is a common form of landownership among African Americans in the rural South. ...

Helicase-dependent Isothermal Amplification for the Detection of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium 

Chen, Ting (2013-05-13)
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is a common foodborne pathogen, frequently causing gastroenteritis in humans. Much effort has been given recently to develop rapid detection methods for foodborne pathogens such as ...

The Helicopter Parent Phenomenon: Examining the Effects of Strong Parental Attachment on the Transition of Millennial Emerging Adults from College to the Workplace 

Riggsby-Gonzalez, Lyn (2016-12-19)
Helicopter parents are recognized for meddling in all aspects of the academic, social, and professional lives of their children. As a result, these children may be hindered in the development of essential applied skills, ...

Hellfire, home, and harm: An investigation of the interaction between religiosity, family processes, and adolescent deviant behavior 

Pickering, Lloyd (2005-05-15)
There is an abundant literature dealing with the relationship between religiosity and deviant behavior in adolescence (Baier & Wright, 2001; Johnson, de Li, Larson, & McCullough, 2000; Johnson, Jang, Larson, & de Li, 2001). ...

Help, Is There a Doctor in the Forum?: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of the Student Doctor Network Forums 

Hillyer, Joshua (2008-08-15)
This thesis uses an applied methodology based on Bormann's (1972b) fantasy theme analysis to study the Internet communication in the Student Doctor Network (SDN) Forums. The Internet posts of several thousands of pre-medical ...

Helping Preschool Children Acquire Critical Literacy Skills Through Parent Training and Intervention 

Murray, Geralyn (2013-11-15)
Parents of young children often wonder how they can prepare their preschoolers to read. Many understand the importance of reading to their children and teaching the alphabet but they are unaware of another critical literacy ...

Hemicelluloses extraction and nanocellulose addition as a partial replacement for non-renewable adhesives in oriented strand board. 

Hornus, Marina (2019-04-16)
Oriented strand board (OSB) is an engineered wood product used for building wood-based structures (e.g., walls, floors, ceilings, furniture). This composite is manufactured with small pieces of wood (strands) linked together ...

Hemichordate phylogeny: a molecular and genomic approach 

Cannon, Johanna (2014-04-17)
The phylogenetic relationships within Hemichordata are significant for understanding the evolution of the deuterostomes. Hemichordates possess several important morphological structures in common with chordates, and they ...