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Frantz Fanon's Critique of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Corporeal Schema
(2016)There is something quite natural in the way a young woman ties up her hair. She closes her eyes. With her right hand, she reaches for her hair tie. She tilts her head backward. Grabbing from the bottommost layer, she ... -
Galusha, Justin - Seaside Market
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Generating a Novel Soybean (Glycine max) Cultivar with Resistance to Nematode Infection and High Performance in Adverse Conditions through Overexpression of Cysteine Protease Inhibitor 1
(2015-04)In this project, we are attempting to develop novel soybean cultivars that overexpress soybean cysteineprotease inhibitor 1 (GmCPI1) by using Agrobacterium mediated plant transformation method. Such cultivars will potentially ... -
Generation of Regionally Specified Dopaminergic Neural Cells from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
(2016)Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease involving the malfunctioning and death of dopaminergic (DA) neurons. Due to the depletion of the neurons producing dopamine, there is a lack of the neurotransmitters ... -
Generational Differences in the Use of Emotional Words
(2016)Generational Differences in Emotional Word Use Researchers have demonstrated that culture plays an important role in the interpretation of emotions. Extending the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis to emotions would suggest that the ... -
A Genetic Screen for Genes Regulating the Generation of Drosophila Intermediate Neural Progenitor Cells
(2014)We have varified that the loss of Btd leads to the elimination of mature INPs in type II NB lineages, but Btd prevents premature differentiation of INP remains to be elucidated. Here, we screened haploinsufficient loci ... -
Genetic transformation of Switchgrass plants with FNR-FLD flavodoxin genes for drought resistance and salt tolerance
(2018-05)Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a warm-grass native to North America’s prairies. It is a common forage grass and high potential biofuel crop. To produce the maximum number of biofuels, the switchgrass plants must have ... -
Glass Slides
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Grasso, James - Hermes
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Greek Heritage Speakers in the USA: An Examination of Language and Identity
(2016)Research in bilingualism only goes as far back as the 1950s with such studies as Weinreich 1953, Haugen 1953, and Mackey 1967. While there are some studies that explore Greek and English speaking bilinguals in the United ... -
Growth and Optical Characteristics of YbFe2O4 Thin Films
(2016)Our research was focused on studying the growth and optical characteristics of YbFe2O4 thin films. YbFe2O4 (YbFO) samples were prepared by a solid state reaction. The stoichiometric proportion of Yb2O3, FeO, and Fe2O3 ... -
Haviland, Rebecca - Lemon Aid
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Health Habits of Students at SUNY Oneonta
(2016)Nicole Marshall Roberto Modesto Advisor: Jen-Ting Wang Healthy Habits Among On and Off Campus Students at SUNY Oneonta For our research project, we intend to determine if healthy habits are different between on and off ... -
Heat recovery from composting – A comprehensive literature review
(Proceedings of the 2015 International Composting Conference, 2015)It has long been recognized that composting yields a large quantity of thermal energy, which is normally lost to the surrounding environment as heat. Efforts to recover this heat using compost heat recovery systems (CHRSs) ... -
Heavy Metal on the Brain: CeruloplasminTess
(2016)The absence of functional ceruloplasminferroxidase activity impairs the body’s ability to export iron out of its tissues. The resulting accumulation of iron in the cells result in tissue damage and ultimately health concerns ... -
Hemocyanin; Don’t Get in the Way of Blue Bloods
(2016-04-04)Hemocyanin is a large oxygen carrying protein in the blood of numerous invertebrates such as horseshoe crabs. It is immunogenic, meaning it stimulates the immune system and is a perfect carrier for proteins we want the ... -
The High Impact Practice in Agriculture: Biosecurity
(2019-04)As farms around the world continue to grow and expand their operations to meet the needs of the increasing population, so does the concerns for the safety of their farms and products. Disease prevention for livestock and ... -
Hill Whispers - 1960's
(State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College at Cobleskill., 1960's)