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  • Rivera, Elizabeth R. (2020)
    Clinical Endocannabinoid Deficiency is a relatively recent theory/diagnosis which has been posited as the underlying cause of various conditions such as migraines, fibromyalgia, and even irritable bowel syndrome. As a ...
  • Grady, Jamie L. (2020)
    Solar cells gather energy from the sun and convert it to electrical energy. A dye-sensitized solar cell uses molecules with strong absorption characteristics in the visible range to broaden the absorption spectrum of ...
  • Turner, Markus L. Jr.; Hardy, Zaniecia K.; Lee, William J. (2020)
    With the growing use of mobile instant messengers around the world, chatbot, a system that automatically communicates with people based on artificial intelligence on a messenger, is drawing attention for its versatility ...
  • Taylor, Anna C. (2020)
    Cheryl Donegan’s feminist video art of the 1990s explores sexuality, the media, and culture. While critics tend to categorize the work as anything but feminist, I will argue that her work is full of historically feminist ...
  • Larry, Kaleb Artaz (2020)
    The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (ICAA) of the United States, its goal was to guide students to the best possible institutions for their skillsets. Shortly ...
  • Farmer, Gaylyn W. (2020)
    Nothopassalora personata is a fungal pathogen that causes late leaf spot of peanut. Because this fungus does not sporulate on media, laboratory inoculation studies rely on spores collected from field-infected peanuts as ...
  • Broadie, Jarrett (2020)
    People tend to teach the way the way they were taught, and as a biology major about to begin teaching high school, I would have been very likely to lecture. Since 1995, TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science ...
  • McGlynn, Corey J.; Westbrook, Emaya A. (2020)
    Throughout the coastal plain of the southeastern United States the gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) and nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) are sympatric burrowing vertebrates whose burrows are used by other ...
  • Mills, Kayla R. (2020)
    Plums (Prunus Salicina) are darkly colored fruits which are known to contain anthocyanin pigments. During photosynthesis, anthocyanins are what protects the fruits from UV light and help attract pollinators to them such ...
  • Finney, Savanna M. (2020)
    This paper examines the different human experiments Nazi medical officials conducted on concentration camp prisoners without their consent. The following medical experiments were conducted: genetic studies, survival and ...
  • Pearce, Meredith L. (2020)
    Advances in unusual types of renewable energy are expanding the possibilities for different types of resources that can be used to power electronics, power plants, smartphones, and other technology. Resources such as solar ...
  • Wilson, W. Taylor; Cowan, Matt (2020)
    Worldwide coral reefs and oyster bars are under attack by human generated chemical and physical parameters, ranging from ocean acidification and pollution to tourism and overharvesting. In order to bring back these reefs ...
  • Fike, Dr. Darrell; Lugo, Jeannie; Sodowsky, Karen; Ward, Brian; Ballard, Myrna; Pace, Roy; Moch, Peggy L. (Valdosta State University, 2011-09)
  • Eaves, Carly M. (2020)
    Many people in today’s world rely heavily on fossil fuels, primarily coal and oil, to provide their energy or power. However, scientists have since discovered that fossil fuels release carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that ...
  • Ondrusek, Anita (2013-02-18)
    The presentation will focus on how to create rubrics that align with your learning objectives, pinpoint the areas of student performance that you want to measure, and produce scores that accurately reflect the degree of ...
  • Warren, Abbey N. (2020)
    Superoxide (O2-) is a free radical produced by the one-electron reduction of oxygen. It is produced as a side product of the reduction of oxygen to water, but also by immune cells as a chemical weapon to fight infection. ...
  • Johnson, Emily (2020)
    This quantitative study investigates the research question, “What economic, political, and cultural factors explain the voting behavior of Georgia House Bill 481?” Georgia House Bill 481 (HB 481) is a proposed anti-abortion ...
  • Herb, Jackson (2020)
    This study focuses on the design process and analysis of stress testing on a hydraulic valve. Using Autodesk Inventor, a valve was designed to regulate the flow of fluids such as gasses or liquids with the use of mechanical ...
  • Haskins, Trevor (2020)
    The state of Georgia is home to fifteen species of microbat, members of the suborder Microchiroptera. These bats use echolocation pulses from their larynx to identify their surroundings and potential prey. Through the use ...
  • Alsandor, Dr. Danielle J.; Fitzpatrick, Colleen (2013-03-04)
    Technological devices are a part of our daily lives. Be it operating smart phones, taking pictures with a digital camera, listening to Internet radio, or using social media, there are numerous gadgets and software at our ...

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