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"I Am Miami": Black Student Activism At Miami University, 1968-1978
(2010)The Black Student Movement is an important aspect of the Civil Rights struggle of the 1960s. This movement not only demonstrates how students reified the Black Power Movement's ideas on their respective campuses, but also ... -
Identification Of Differential Item Functioning Of Self-Esteem In A Sample Of High Achieving Minority Students
(2016)Increasingly, noncognitive variables, such as motivation, self-efficacy and self-esteem, are utilized in academics, employment and accountability. Unlike cognitive variables such as the SAT or GRE, noncognitive variables ... -
Identification Of Hotspot Locations Along The I-95 Jfk Memorial Highway
(2015)This study identifies the locations and causes of crashes along the I-95 JFK Corridor between Baltimore and the Delaware border. After identifying hotspot crash locations, this study determines the major crash types, ... -
Identification Of Molecular Phenotypes Of Urothelial Carcinoma Of The Bladder
(2017)The prevalence of bladder cancer is one of the common causes of high mortality in the world. Advances in the identification of genomic alterations that lead to urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (BCa), and recent approval ... -
Identity And Race In Multiracial African American Post-Reconstruction And Post-Civil Rights Autobiographies
(2014)This study investigates identity and race in multiracial African American post-Reconstruction and post-Civil Rights autobiographies. Specifically, these themes are examined to analyze how people who are direct descendants ... -
Identity Development And Survival Strategies In Selected Novels By Michael Anthony And Cyril Everard Palmer
(2015)The problem of this study was to trace the identity development of Afro-Caribbean adolescent males against their socio-economic and historical backgrounds and how they use mimicry, create hybrid practices, and adopt ... -
Immunohistochemical Protein Quantitation: Establishing Optimal Conditions For Linear Changes In Signal Detection As A Function Of Bound Antibody And The Relationships Be-Tween Staining Intensity, Protein Levels, And Messenger Rna For Tyrosine Hydroxylase Within Rat Brain Tissue Sections
(2017)Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is used in pathology for diagnosis of dis-ease and in basic research for studying where biomolecules reside. It is prob-lematic, however, that quantitative evaluation of substances stained by IHC ... -
IMPACT OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS CORE PROTEIN ON THE TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR APOPTOSIS-INDUCING LIGAND PATHWAY IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONONUCLEAR CELLS
(2018)A robust innate and adaptive immune response is essential to viral clearance. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection typically leads to alteration of the innate and adaptive immune response, which is caused by interaction of ... -
Impacting college students' attitudes toward mental illness.
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Implementation Of Novel Power Combining Techniques On Solid State Power Amplifier (Sspa) Chip Designs To Improve Efficiency And Power Performance
(2012)Current communication systems at Ka-band are using traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs) that are bulky, costly and require high-voltage power supplies. Advances on solid state device technologies with benefits such as ... -
Implementation Of Systems Engineering Approaches In Academic Projects: Software Defined Radio Technology Development As A Case Study
(2015)Each year, federal and private agencies spend billions of dollars on research projects that they request academic institutions to accomplish for them. However, the communication language between these agencies as clients ... -
In Search Of Civility: A Community College Perspective
(2009)Community Colleges are searching for ways to address civility on college campuses. In this qualitative case study, the problem of examining and clarifying civility at one Midwestern multi campus community college district ... -
Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl, Passing, And The Street: Women Diverging From The Norm
(2011)The purpose of this study is to examine the representation of African-American women across three literary periods by exploring three seminal texts written by African-American women: Harriet Jacobs' Incidents in the Life ... -
Increased Expression Levels Of Igfbp-5 And Gpx1 In Bxpc-3 Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines.
(2017)Pancreatic cancer is a highly fatal disease with death usually occurring within one year of diagnosis. American Cancer Society predicts that by the end of 2017, there will be 53,670 new cases and 43,090 fatalities of ...