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What’s in a Name? Forenames as a Predictor of Psychopathological Personality Traits
(2021-05-07)
Forenames are commonly recognized as labels used to identify or distinguish ourselves from others and signal varying levels of behavioral traits within a gender group, with some gender-specific forenames appearing as more ...
Socialization Forces Contributing to Women of Color in Politics
(2021-05-10)
The political efficacy of women of color is limited in various forms; efficacy is negatively affected by factors such as increased political unrest and racial prejudice within media representations (Richie B. 2000). ...
Usage of Raman Spectroscopy for the identification of Lyme’s Disease in Human Blood.
(2021-05-12)
Lyme Disease (LD) is reportedly the most widespread vector-borne disease in the continental US. The causative LD agent is the spirochetal bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), which is spread through Ixodes ticks. When ...
The Impact of Cold Fronts on the Age of Suspended Sediment in Galveston Bay
(2021-04-21)
Cold fronts are considered to be a significant cause of sediment resuspension and transport in estuarine systems. Cumulatively, cold fronts have a greater total impact on sediment resuspension and transport than less ...
Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with Landau Quantized Graphene
(2021-04-28)
We attempt to see if strong coupling between a quantum electromagnetic field and Landau quantized (LQ) graphene is achievable. LQ graphene acts as a collection of two-level quantum bits (qubits). This coupling between field ...
The Impact of ShotSpotter on Violent Crime
(2021-05-03)
This study will seek to examine the relationship between ShotSpotter technology and the rate of violent crimes within cities across the United States. In recent years, the ShotSpotter technology has become more prevalent ...
Effects of Heterogeneity in Lithology and Mechanical Properties on the Slip Behaviors of the Plate Boundary Fault at the Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand
(2020-04-21)
Subduction zones are known to produce large, damaging earthquakes, but they can also experience slow-slip events which cannot be felt by humans. Understanding the mechanisms which influence this variation in slip rate will ...
Colonization of Hard-substrate Invertebrate Communities on Various Materials in Galveston Bay, Texas
(2021-04-22)
Hard-substrate organisms such as oysters and barnacles reduce coastal erosion, improve water quality, and promote biodiversity. However, hard-substrate communities are threatened by dredging, sedimentation, invasive species, ...
Holding Oneself Accountable: Reactive Attitudes Borne Towards the Self
(2021-04-15)
In developing my moral compass, I became increasingly aware of people explaining morality as it pertains to others, but not as it pertains to themselves. Indeed, moral philosophy tends to approach morality as an interpersonal ...
Nautical Archaeology Digital Library
(2021-05-04)
A problem that exists in the Nautical Archaeology Digital Library at the Texas A&M University is that there is no easy way to organize a database of images incorporating good filtering, tagging, and large cropping capabilities. ...