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Plant Community Succession Following Disturbances in a Pine Barren and Adjacent Hardwood Forest
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2004)The sandstone pavement barren and adjacent cobblestone formations in Clinton County, New York were created by the sudden release of water from glacial Lake Iroquois approximately 12000 ybp. Today, the barren is a rare ... -
Plattsburgh Air Force Base
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Plattsburgh for Peace: Student Protest at SUNY Plattsburgh from 1965-1970
(2014)This paper examines antiwar protests at SUNY Plattsburgh during the Vietnam War era. He draws on primary sources from the Feinberg Library Special Collections such as student newspapers, a recording of a teach-in, speeches, ... -
Plattsburgh's Closet: The Gay Rights Movement in Plattsburgh
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The polymorphic ACE gene and resulting genotypes and allele frequencies within specific groups
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2016)The polymorphic angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) gene was one of the first genetic elements to demonstrate a significant impact on human performance. Since then, it has been shown to play a role in coronary artery ... -
Predictors of second language acquisition in students with literacy difficulties
(2019-05)Students with literacy difficulties, such as dyslexia, have impairments in both reading and writing: two essential academic tools to foster productive life-long education. Impairments in reading and writing can affect the ... -
Prenatal Environmental Toxins and Possible Links to Autism
(2014)Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are developmental disorders characterized by impairments in social interaction and communication. Although there is no specific etiology known to cause autism, it is believed that a combination ... -
Presence, Habitat Use, and Prey Selection of Champlain ValleyOwls, New York
(Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2016)In this study we examined species-specific owl occupancy and detection, habitat usage and distance to landscape features, as well as food availability of owl species encountered in Clinton County, New York. Through ... -
Preservation in Practice: A Survey of New York City Digital Humanities
(In the Library with the Lead Pipe, 2017-05-17)Digital Humanities (DH) describes the emerging practice of interpreting humanities content through computing methods to enhance data gathering, analysis, and visualization. Due to factors including scale, complexity, and ... -
Profile: Reframing Leadership with Jake Goldblum
(2014)Sadie and Taeko profiled a SUNY Plattsburgh student who has turned his leadership training and experience into a business. -
A proposed ototoxicity monitoring protocol based on specificity, feasibility, and early identification
(2018-05)Ototoxicity is damage to inner ear structures resulting from exposure to an ototoxic medication. Ototoxic pharmacotherapy agents are commonly prescribed to treat infectious diseases and cancers. Establishment of an effective ... -
The Psychological and Emotional Impact of Hearing Loss on School-Aged Children
(2018-05)School-aged children with hearing loss face significant psychological and emotional concerns that normal hearing children do not. Relevant studies identified children with hearing loss have an overall poorer global self ... -
Reading Freire for First World Librarians
(2015-06-02)Librarians in the nascent critical information literacy movement have embraced the dialogical, problem-posing educational model that Paulo Freire described in Pedagogy of the Oppressed. But less well known are Freire's ... -
Recognition of and Attitudes Toward Autism Spectrum Disorder in College Students
(2017)The present study explored the intended reactions to a hypothetical character with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and the effect of several variables on those intended reactions, using a convenience sample of 172 introductory ... -
Reconsidering Reference for a Generation Without Boundaries
(The Psychology of Librarianship, 2015)Much attention has been focused in the media recently upon the "dangers" that mentally ill college students pose to their communities. Indeed, there have been several well-publicized, albeit sensationalized, accounts of ... -
Reinforcing Information and Technology Literature: The Plattsburg Tip Sheet
(College & Research Libraries News, 2004-06)This article describes a Plattsburgh State University Library and Information Services (LIS) faculty workshop on information and technology literacy. The workshop was developed in response to a call for the redraft ing ... -
Religious Resistance: Imperialism and the Militarization of the Cao Dai, 1924-1954
(2016-04-30)Founded in 1924 by Ngo Van Chieu, Caodaism is a syncretic mix of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, ancestor worship, Christianity and other western religions. This paper focuses on its connection to nationalist resistance ... -
Remote Video Observation and Quantification of Domestic Animal Behavior in Relation to Backyard Wildlife
(2015)Animal-borne and remote video cameras can provide important information on animal behavior, response to other animals and stimuli, and environmental factors. These technologies facilitate the capture of such behavior without ...