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Can Health and Wellness Education Programs Help Decrease the Number of New Incidences? A Study of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Malawi 

Callaway, Latasha (2014-07-11)
This study entails a secondary data analysis and a proposed program model for the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Malawi. Addressing key issues such as what is the best way to decrease the number of new incidences of HIV/AIDS in ...

Can nutrition strategies, such as fiber and ketone supplementation, ameliorate the negative effects of high salt consumption on vascular health and immune cell phenotypes? 

Linder, Braxton (2024-04-29)
Background: Consuming high dietary salt (HS) is prevalent in the western diet and does not appear to be decreasing. HS consumption is the leading modifiable risk factor for the development of hypertension and subsequent ...

Candidate Reactions to Three Assessment Center Exercises: A Field Study 

Becton, J. (2005-08-15)
Following a multidimensional procedural justice framework, the current study examined the reactions of candidates completing an assessment center for promotion within a police department. The main purpose of this research ...

Canine and Feline Differences in the Cytochrome P450 Transcriptome and Drug Metabolism 

Visser, Marike (2018-04-17)
Cytochrome P450 (CYP) is an important enzyme superfamily, estimated to metabolize 70-90% of pharmaceuticals. Use of pharmaceuticals with at least 30% metabolism by CYP in humans require phenotyping to determine the CYP ...

Canine Design: Creating the Modern Dog Park 

Doyle, Don (2006-05-15)
With the growing popularity of dogs being considered members of the family within the United States, many cities are now providing dog parks along with their traditional playgrounds, to be used by the community. Modern ...

Cannabinoid: A Potential Anti-Cancer Agent for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 

Omer, Saba (2021-07-23)
The non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are a heterogeneous family of lymphoid malignancies and are one of the most commonly diagnosed neoplasm in both dogs and humans. Systemic anticancer chemotherapy is the treatment of choice ...

Capabilities of Primary Students Participating in a Sport Education Physical Education Unit 

Layne, Todd (2012-04-30)
Research has supported the use of Sport Education in physical education. The majority of studies have focused on its use in elementary, secondary, and higher education. Little research has been completed in regards to the ...

Capacitive Sensors and their Interface Circuits 

Rane, Aditi (2010-04-06)
An innovative technique has been developed to interface to capacitive sensors. This is a new technique where the unknown capacitance is connected with a resistance to generate a relative change of frequency in a CMOS ...

The Captain America Conundrum: Issues of Patriotism, Race, and Gender in Captain America Comic Books, 1941-2001 

Hall, Richard (2011-08-04)
“The Captain America Conundrum: Issues of Patriotism, Race, and Gender in Captain America Comic Books, 1941-2001” represents a comprehensive examination of Captain America comic books as a primary source for the study ...

Capture and Mortality Rates of Largemouth Bass at Guntersville and Wheeler Reservoirs, Alabama 

Buckingham, Jeffrey (2016-06-13)
Catch-and-release angling for Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides has substantially increased since the 1980s, yet few studies have assessed the population-level consequences of these activities. Guntersville and Wheeler ...

Capturing Forest Dynamics in Hydrological Modeling 

Haas, Henrique (2020-08-14)
Forests can cover a significant portion of watersheds and affect rainfall interception, water losses through evapotranspiration (ET), surface runoff, and aquifer recharge. Despite their critical role in the hydrologic ...

Carbocyclic C-Nucleosides Derived from Formycin 

He, Mingzhu (2008-12-15)
Analogs of naturally occurring nucleosides have served as structural models for the design of antitumor, antiviral, and antibacterial agents. Some modified nucleosides have become major therapeutic agents for the treatment ...

Carbohydrate Nanoparticles: A Novel Drug Delivery Platform for the Systemic Route 

Basu, Sarkar (2006-12-15)
With the phenomenal developments in the fields of biotechnology and molecular biology, the focus in the medical fraternity is shifting towards cellular level intervention. The use of polypeptides, proteins and possibly ...

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in a Peanut-Cotton-Bahiagrass Rotation 

Audrey, Gamble (2013-12-11)
Restoration of soil fertility is important in the peanut-producing portion of the Coastal Plain, where many soils are highly weathered, structurally weak, and low in fertility as a result of intense row cropping. A ...

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling under Conservation and Conventional Tillage in Peanut and Collard Agroecosystems 

Mulvaney, Michael (2009-12-18)
Although there has been considerable adoption of conservation tillage by agronomic and vegetable producers in the US, information on nutrient release from organic residues is lacking. Information on release of nutrients ...

Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling under Warm Season Turfgrasses 

Hamido, Said (2014-06-06)
Despite its large-scale presence in the urban ecosystem, the role of turfgrasses in C and N cycling in urban soils in the southeastern United States has not been documented, and in particular C and N cycling studies in ...

Carbon Nanofiller Reinforced Epoxy Nanocomposites 

Uzunpinar, Cihan (2011-07-28)
Nanocomposites are unique materials with unique physical, mechanical and chemical properties that can find use in a wide range of applications. Nanocomposites are made of at least one nanosize material with polymeric systems ...

Carbon Nanotube Based Vacuum Diode Characteristics at Elevated Temperatures 

Moxley, Michael (2016-05-18)
Since the discovery of carbon nanotubes twenty years ago, they have been studied heavily. Carbon nanotubes are known to have excellent mechanical, electrical, and thermal conductivity properties as well as for having a ...

Carbon Nanotube Cold Cathodes for Applications under Vacuum to Partial Pressure in Helium and Dryair 

Bokka, Ramesh (2011-05-10)
Carbon nanotubes are known for their excellent field emission characteristics. This property of carbon nanotubes makes them a good choice for the cold cathode material for many high power applications. In this work carbon ...

Carbon Nanotube Vacuum Tube Diode RFID Tag 

Jung, Michael (2015-08-19)
Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) have been studied for the past two decades and their research continues with new commercial and practical purposes. The structure of carbon and the many shapes it can form makes it an extremely ...