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Passive Pendulum Balancer for Rotor Systems 

Horvath, Roland (2006-05-15)
Automatic, passive self-balancing systems are important tools for reducing the effects of synchronous vibration in a variety of rotating machinery. Such systems are ideally capable of precise balancing, subject to certain ...

Paternal Role Development and Acquisition in Fathers of Preterm Infants: A Qualitative Study 

Martinelli, Edward (2005-08-15)
Fathers of preterm infants are under-represented in the literature on parents of preterm infants. The acquisition and development of the paternal role of fathers of preterm infants while their singleton child was hospitalized ...

Path and Cycle Decompositions 

Dinavahi, Venkatasai (2008-08-15)
A $G$-design is a partition of edge set of K_v in which each element induces a copy of G. The existence of G-designs with the additional property that they contain no proper subsystems has been previously settled when G ...

Path Curvature on a Convex Roof 

Ford, Robert (2007-12-15)
Given a set of rectangles, R1 through Rk, where Ri and Ri+1 share a common edge and these common edges are congruent and parallel to each other. The resulting ”roof” is part of the surface of a convex body. We’ll consider ...

Path Decompositions of the Kneser Graph 

Whitt, Thomas Richard, III (2013-04-22)
Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for the existence of a graph decomposition of the Kneser Graph $KG_{n,2}$ into paths of length three and four, and of the Generalized Kneser Graph $GKG_{n,3,1}$ into paths of ...

Path Delay Tuning for Performance Gain in the face of Random Manufacturing Variations 

Mishra, Kautalya (2011-04-18)
Moore's laws predictions of transistor densities doubling every two years in an integrated circuit has held true for the past fifty years, and is predicted to hold true in the coming few years. But as technologies shrink ...

Path Duplication Using GPS Carrier Based Relative Position for Automated Ground Vehicle Convoys 

Travis, William (2010-04-15)
A GPS based automated convoy strategy to duplicate the path of a lead vehicle is presented in this dissertation. Laser scanners and cameras are not used; all information available comes from GPS or inertial systems. An ...

Path Following and Obstacle Avoidance for Autonomous Ground Vehicles Using Nonlinear Model Predictive Control 

Brothers, Robert (2020-05-18)
This thesis presents a nonlinear model predictive controller (NMPC) for path following and obstacle avoidance in automated driving systems. Automated safety control systems have been increasingly effective at reducing ...

Pathogen Detection Technique using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 

Slater, Daniel (2013-04-15)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) signal relaxation is influenced by aggregate formation when magnetic nanoparticles bind with target molecules. In this study, a magnetic resonance based nanosensor was developed for a ...

Pathogenicity and Virulence of Root-Inhabiting Ophiostomatoid Fungi on Pinus Species of the Southeastern United States 

Matusick, George, III (2010-04-29)
Root- inhabiting ophiostomatoid fungi cause root disease in conifer hosts around the world. A group of ophiostomatoid fungi in the genus Grosmannia Goid. and their Leptographium Lagerb. & Melin anamorphs have been recently ...

Pathways of Dysregulation: The Influence of Lifetime Poly-Victimization on Therapy-Interfering Psychosocial Impairment in Adolescents Adjudicated for Sex Offenses 

Harrelson, Megan, E. (2019-05-22)
The preset study examined the relationship between poly-victimization exposure, affective dysregulation, and three negative psychosocial outcomes: externalizing problems, posttraumatic stress, and suicidal behavior. ...

Patient Handling: Restrictions & Conditions 

Holman, Grady (2007-12-15)
Injuries to healthcare personnel performing patient transfers are a worldwide problem and have been listed as a primary research interest by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) since the 1980’s. ...

Patient-Centric Facility Design for Physical Rehabilitation Hospitals 

Teran-Somohano, Alejandro (2019-09-25)
This dissertation presents two novel models for solving the facility layout problem in a physical rehabilitation hospital. The first model solves the block layout problem, where the relative location and size of the ...

Patients’ Preferences for Second-line Pharmacological Agents in Type 2 Diabetes 

Banjara, Bidur (2021-08-02)
The second-line antihyperglycemic agents (AHAs) for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) have a wide variety of treatment attributes, including treatment benefits, side effects, and various treatment processes, such as dosage ...

Patriarchy on the Gallows 

Trevino, Ethan (2007-12-15)
One of the most telling ways to examine society in the early modern era is to read the pleadings of the indicted. Typically taking the form of written petitions to the monarch, the pleadings are indicative of the place ...

Pattern of Invasion of a Nonindigenous Cyprinid and Potential Shifts in Native Fish Assemblage Structure 

Best, Alice (2014-05-12)
Invasive species increasingly threaten global biodiversity with faunal homogenizations and are of specific concern in the highly diverse aquatic systems of the Southeast United States. However, patterns of invasion and ...

Patterns and rates of ecological diversification among Neotropical cichlid fishes 

Burress, Edward (2017-07-25)
The rapid rise of phenotypic diversity and corresponding ecological roles is an emblematic pattern of cichlid evolution, particularly within clades of the East African Great Lakes. Herein, I evaluate the phenotypic and ...

Patterns of Budget Agent Interaction as Indicators of Internal Transparency in the Budget Processes of Three Southeastern States: A Step Toward Normative Budget Theory 

Payne, Kimberly (2019-04-23)
The budget process in any state is more than the structural hierarchy, budget calendars and procedures, and the technical preferences of the day, it is also a network of budget agents interacting to complete the budget. ...

Patterns of Host Use in Mosquitoes: Implications for Virus Transmission 

Burkett-Cadena, Nathan (2010-04-07)
Mosquitoes do not feed indiscriminately among hosts, but demonstrate various patterns of host use. Each mosquito species may specialize in feeding within a group of related hosts or may utilize a wide variety of hosts. ...

Patterns of Parasite Infection Dynamics during a Biological Invasion 

Melissa, Miller (2017-11-30)
Biological invasions may impact native ecosystems by affecting host-parasite dynamics. Introduced species can harbor parasites transported from their native range and these parasites can spillover to infect native taxa, ...