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    • Nguyen, Kim T (Texas A&M University, 2013-02-22)
      Not until the 1980s did the mainstream medical community began to seriously study the field of intercultural health communications. Even today, few substantial works exist regarding this area, although interest and research ...
    • Wood, William C., Jr. (1984)
      The Great Awakening turned the minds of people in the American colonies to religion as never before, but it also stirred great opposition and split apart many established religious institutions. All of the issues and actions ...
    • Mayilvahanan, Sarvesh
      A model to detect yawning in a video sequence from a regular camera is proposed. Landmark detectors are able to quickly and accurately estimate the pose of a face with various amounts of light and facial expressions. We ...
    • Baker, Rachel (1997)
      King Henry VIII dissolved every monastery and convent in England between 1535 and 1539. William Tyndale published the first English translation of the Bible in 1534. In the midst of political maneuvering around theological ...
    • Lewis, Justin T (2017-04-27)
      Driving induced stress is a problem inherent to contemporary living in urban areas. Traffic congestion, route unpredictability, and other factors cause undue stress to commuters daily. This project’s purpose is to alleviate ...
    • Keese, David L. (1977)
      In atmospheric balloon research it is very important to accurately describe the delicate balance of forces applied to a film and to use this analytical description to produce a suitable manufactured balloon shape. This ...
    • Overbeck, John D. (1980)
      Galvanized cages were examined as a potential factor in the development of chronic wasting syndrome in the marmoset, callithrix jacchus. Galvanized cages are thought to cause an increase in serum zinc concentration. Zinc ...
    • Scolley, James Franklin
      Coral reefs are an essential part of the world. They provide the world with over half of the produced oxygen and take up over one-third of the carbon dioxide produced by mankind. Part of the success of these reef systems ...
    • Savoini, Sloane T
      The movement of the body has always been a large part of an individual’s life. Basic locomotor movements such as walking, playing basketball, or showing a steer. An individual usually is moving from the time they wake up ...