Browsing SUNY Cobleskill by Title
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Raising The Devil
(1955) -
Rapid Bioassesment of Cobleskill Creek Prior to Stream Restoration Efforts: Establishing a Reference Reach to Monitor the Recovery of the Stream Biotic Integrity
(2016)In early fall 2011 Cobleskill Creek and its associated tributaries were severely impacted by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, causing record levels of flooding across New York State. A 500-meter section of Cobleskill ... -
Reality Capture Utilizing Drone Technology For Photographic Collection
(2016)Reality capture utilizing drone technology for photographic collection. Drones are the common name for unmanned aerial vehicles which are gaining popularity in technology and commercial applications. The Architecture and ... -
Renewable Energy & Microgrids
(2016)The demand for renewable energies and their integration to the grid has become more important than ever before due to various reasons, including the increasing cost of electricity, depleting fossil fuels, an increasing ... -
A Review of Autism and Melatonin
(2018-05)Melatonin is synthesized in the pineal gland of the brain from the amino acid tryptophan. Light cycles regulate melatonin synthesis and release, which is responsible for the circadian and seasonal signal within the human ... -
A Review of Cortisol: The “Stress Hormone”
(2018-05)Cortisol, also known as hydrocortisone, is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex in the adrenal gland of mammals. The zona fasciculata is the tissue that produces this glucocorticoid in response to stimulation ... -
Review of Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH); Low Sperm Count in Men Explained
(2018-05)Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is an essential reproductive hormone that acts in gonadal maturation and gamete production. This hormone has been identified in mammals (including humans), reptiles, and birds and has ... -
Review of Human Growth Hormone
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A Review of Thyroid Hormones and Graves’ Disease
(2018-05)There are two different types of thyroid hormones, T3 and T4. These two types mostly differ in their concentrations and potencies, with T3 being approx. 3x more potent than T4, and T4 being approx. 4x more prevalent in the ... -
Riding Around The Moon
(1964) -
Ring Around The Moon
(1993) -
Rising of The Moon
(1900)