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Spatial Intelligence - Route Prediction and Planning Base on Geospatial Information 

SHEN, TING (2022-05-10)
With the advances in localization techniques and popularity of mobile devices, Spatial Intelligence penetrated people's lives. What is Spatial Intelligence? It is 1) able to provide “smart” and intelligent services to ...

Spatial Relationships of Suspended Solids and Phosphorus in Bioretention Cells 

Douglas, Hallie (2017-11-17)
Bioretention cells (BRCs) are a stormwater practice designed to infiltrate, store, and treat stormwater. These cells help to mitigate stormwater flow volume, flow rate, and remove nutrients. Suspended sediments that are ...

Spatial Spread and Front Propagation Dynamics of Nonlocal Monostable Equations in Periodic Habitats 

Zhang, Aijun (2011-07-25)
This dissertation is concerned with spatial spread and front propagation dynamics of monostable equations with nonlocal dispersal in spatially periodic habitats. Such equations arise in modeling the population dynamics ...

Spatial Spread Dynamics of Monostable Equations in Spatially Locally Inhomogeneous Media with Temporal Periodicity 

Kong, Liang (2013-05-31)
This dissertation is devoted to the study of semilinear dispersal evolution equations. These type of equations are called as Monostable or KPP type equations, which arise in modeling the population dynamics of many ...

Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Heavy Metal Water Pollution and the Impact on Public Health in China 

Li, Huixuan (2015-05-18)
Water is the source of life. China’s water pollution has become a burning research field because of the severely polluted conditions. 60 percent of the country's rivers were not potable according to the State Environmental ...

Spatially Integrating Stakeholder Preferences for Wildlife Conservation and Ecosystem Services with Expert Opinions Using Public Participation Geographic Information Systems 

Cox, Cody (2013-04-09)
Due to changing trends in natural resource management, there is an increasing need to incorporate stakeholder opinions and preferences into the decision making process. Since much natural resource data is stored spatially ...

Spatiotemporal Analysis of Ecosystem Degradation in a Gulf of Mexico Estuary System 

Metz, Alexander (2019-05-14)
Coastal estuaries are a vital resource that provide many environmental and socioeconomic benefits. Despite their value, increased anthropogenic influence has resulted in ecosystem degradation due to eutrophication in coastal ...

Spatiotemporal Breeding Strategies within a High Density, Male-skewed White-tailed Deer Population 

Karns, Gabriel (2014-05-12)
Animal movement is an integral part of most ecological, behavioral, or evolutionary processes observed in nature, and it has wide implications to numerous broad issues ranging from dispersal and migration to habitat ...

Spatiotemporal Impacts of Invasive Species Removal and Reinvasion 

Morehart, Morgan (2020-08-14)
Invasive species are a major driver of native species declines and reduce ecosystem function. Though eradication of invasive species is often beneficial, it can create other ecological issues and if not implemented correctly, ...

The Spatiotemporal Variation of Sediment Characteristics and Nutrient Deposition in Two Coosa River Reservoirs 

Orndorff, Tristan (2021-05-18)
Reservoirs create biogeochemical hotspots along river systems by trapping sediments and nutrients from their river watersheds. This study aims to understand sediment transport and nutrient deposition through time and space ...

Spawning and Early Ecology of Riverine Shoal Bass and Largemouth Bass 

Rogers, Jamie (2024-04-29)
Understanding fish movements and early life-history requirements is important for managing populations because they reflect changing resource needs across the life cycle. Riverine black basses (genus Micropterus) hold ...

Speaking Silences: Lyric Poetry in the Narrative Strategies of Mary Wroth, Margaret Cavendish, and Jane Barker 

Kinsley, Jamie (2015-03-20)
This dissertation is an exploration of how Mary Wroth, Margaret Cavendish, and Jane Barker co-opted Philip Sidney’s prose romance interpolated with poems, The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia. I explore how each writer uses ...

Special Educator Preparation: Are We Preparing Candidates who Possess the Dispositions to be Effective Educators for Diverse Learners? 

Brumbeloe Schweck, Kelly (2020-04-17)
Considerable debate continues in the field of educator preparation regarding how to ensure candidates possess critical teaching dispositions upon program completion. Despite considerable evidence that teachers who do not ...

Species Diversity of Hickory-feeding Phylloxerans (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) in the U.S. 

Hamilton, Fredericka (2019-07-23)
During the spring months, hickories throughout the Eastern U.S. become adorned with abnormal growths or galls on the leaf or stem tissue. Many of these galls are caused by phylloxerans (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae: Phylloxera ...

Specific Interactions of Carbon Dioxide in Supercritical Fluid Processes and Nanoparticle Processing 

Bell, Philip (2005-12-15)
Specific interactions of molecules with supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) are of fundamental importance to the understanding of current processes and to the development of new processes. While relatively weak interactions ...

Specificity in Links between Parenting Style, Peer Relationship Difficulties, and Adjustment Problems in Preadolescences 

Su, Shu (2012-07-10)
This study examined specificity linkages among peer relationship difficulties, negative parenting, and preadolescent adjustment problems. Of particular interest was whether specificity exists between bullying, hostile ...

Spectral and Electrochemical Study of the Response of Mechanism of Ionphore-Based Polymeric Membranes 

Long, Robert (2006-08-15)
Ion-Selective electrodes based on solvent polymeric membranes, typically plasticized poly-(vinyl chloride), are routinely used and fundamental studies on ion transfer mechanisms that dictate their practicality continue. ...

Spectral Methods for Testing of Digital Circuits 

Yogi, Nitin (2009-06-23)
Due to increasing design complexities of digital circuits in recent years, a growing problem in Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) digital circuit testing is the exponential rise in the test generation complexity and an ...

Spectroscopic and kinetic investigation of two unusual structural features found in eukaryotic cysteine dioxygenase 

Imsand, Erin (2009-12-17)
Cysteine dioxygenase (CDO) is a mononuclear ferrous enzyme located at a branch-point in cysteine metabolism and catalyzes the oxidation of L-cysteine using both atoms of dioxygen. Although several studies have attempted ...

A spectroscopic neutral density diagnostic and exploration of the role of metastable states in fusion and astrophysical plasmas 

Williamson, Eleanor (2023-12-04)
Understanding the transition region between fully ionized and neutrally dominated plasmas is important to the study of the magnetosphere of the earth, the corona/chromosphere transition regions of the sun, and detached ...