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Expressions of ethnography
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Expressions-Summer-1994
(Corning Community College, 1994) -
Exquisite rebel : the essays of Voltairine de Cleyre : feminist, anarchist, genius
(State University of New York Press, 2005) -
Extending Commingling Analysis to Exponenetial Distribution and its Genetic Applications
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 2008-08-01) -
Extending the Quandt-Ramsey Modeling to Survival Analysis
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-Aug-10)The mixture of two regression regimes has been extensively studied in economics. A switching regression is often used to model a system that changes depending on some variables. The test of a mixture of regimes in hazard ... -
An extension of Ascoli's theorem and its applications to the theory of optimal control
(Stony Brook, N.Y.: State University of New York at Stony Brook, College of Engineering., 1965) -
Extension of Faculty Senate to September 21, 1970
(1970-03-09)Enabling Legislation extending the New Faculty Senate until September 21, 1970. -
Extension of Interdisciplinary Minor in Special Needs (Res. #32, 1977-78)
(1979-05-07)Extends the Interdisciplinary Minor in Special Needs of the Mentally Handicapped for one year. -
Extension of Lyapunov's Convexity Theorem to Subranges
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-May-11)Consider a measurable space with a finite vector measure. This measure defines a mapping of the &sigma-field into a Euclidean space. According to Lyapunov's convexity theorem, the range of this mapping is compact and, if ... -
Extensions of the Ornstein-Zernike theory II
(Stony Brook, N.Y.: State University of New York at Stony Brook, College of Engineering., 1969) -
Extensive Private Garden
(1924-01-01)Japan. Tokyo. Extensive Private Garden: Pool of Water, Bridge, Pagoda, Flowers and Trees. (1924) -
Extensive Wheat Field
(1915-01-01)New York. Near Geneseo. Extensive wheat field; wheat in shock. (1915) -
Extent of Denitrification in Northport Groundwater
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-May-10)Long Island drinking water is provided by a sole source aquifer with nitrate levels exceeding the federal limit of 10ppm in some communities. Previous studies undertaken in the community of Northport identified a 50% loss ... -
Exterior templates for capacitance computations
(Stony Brook, N.Y.: State University of New York at Stony Brook, College of Engineering., 1997) -
Exteriorizing The True Face of Man: An Analysis of Contemporary British and American Plays that Intend to Shock
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 2008-12-01) -
Exteriors, Interiors, and Positionality: The Photography of Tina Barney
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-May-10)In the late 1970s, a critically celebrated new"art" photography surfaced, characterized by large-scale, directed photographs, or tableaux, and identified in work by Jeff Wall, Thomas Ruff, and Jean-Marc Bustamante. ... -
External Peer Review
(2007-11-12)proposal to utilize external peer review in promotion and tenure decisions -
External Urethral Sphincter Activity during Micturition in the Adult Female Rat before and after Spinal Cord Injury
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 1-Dec-11)The process of micturition is fundamental to life and one of the major ways by which organisms excrete toxic byproducts of metabolism. To function efficiently, micturition requires reciprocal bladder contraction and urethral ... -
Externalities and foreign capital in aquaculture production in developing countries
(Environment and Development Economics, 2018)Most developing countries are increasingly depending on freshwater based aquaculture to supplement the declining catch from capture fisheries. Yet the competition between capture fisheries and cage culture for space, ... -
Extracorporeal Removal of Plasma Hemoglobin in Sepsis
(The Graduate School, Stony Brook University: Stony Brook, NY., 2008-12-01)