Mathew Parke and Dr. Julia Nemirovskaya, Germanic and Slavic Languages, Russian “We should be endlessly thankful to the people for preserving this valuable experience in medicine. Phytotherapy without a doubt belongs to a rich future.” Professor C. A. Tomilin This project’s goals are aimed at increasing the academic community’s knowledge of plants employed by Russian […]
ARCHITECTURAL EXPRESSIONS OF FAITH
Sarah Osmond and Professors Peggy Honey & Mark Hamilton, Visual Arts The temple is a widely recognized symbol of the LDS faith; however, more accessible to members and non-members around the world, in humble or elaborate form, is the basis of our weekly worship, the chapel. This research, completed as my senior project in Interior […]
THE MUSIC OF ROBERT SCHUMANN: CORRELATION WITH HIS MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH
Cari Elizabeth O’Neil and Dr. Stephen D. Lindeman, Music The lives of famous artists in every genre are dissected again and again. What inspires them to create extraordinary works of art such as the Mona Lisa, Pablo Picasso’s Guernica, and the operas of Mozart? Popular psychology commonly links genius with various forms of mental and […]
THE ROLE OF PHOB IN THE PHOSPHATE SIGNALING PATHWAY
Elizabeth H. Norcross and Dr. William R. McCleary Every living cell requires a means of sensing its environment and responding appropriately. Even a single cell needs to coordinate its functions to survive. One way cells process environmental stimuli is through signal transduction pathways. Types of signaling used in bacteria include two component systems. “Two component” […]
BIPEDAL LOCOMOTION
Jamie Nichol and Dr. Paul Eastman, Mechanical Engineering Creating an artificial biped (two legged machine) has proven a challenge. The first stage of the project, designing and building the mechanical frame, has required that I study several engineering disciplines. I have also learned many lessons by trial and error. Initially I thought to design a […]
MICRO ENTERPRISE, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE FUTURE OF WOMEN IN LESSER-DEVELOPED COUNTRIES AND THE UNITED STATES
Anna Nibley and Dr. LaMond Tullis, Political Science Introduction: The problem of development and economic disparity does not reside solely in Lesser-developed Countries (LDCs). Micro-credit is at work in forty-three countries, including the United States (New York Times 1997, 8). In the United States, a majority of the country’s poor reside in slums and low-income […]
UNDERSTANDING MOOD SELECTION FOR NOMINAL CLAUSES HEADED BY EL HECHO DE QUE IN SPANISH
George P. Myers and Dr. Jeffrey S. Turley, Spanish & Portuguese In A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics, David Crystal semantically defines the mood of a verb as the “attitudes on the part of a speaker towards the factual content of the utterance, e.g. uncertainty, definiteness, vagueness, possibility.”1 While Crystal’s definition may give the mood […]
FLAME JET IMPINGEMENT HEAT TRANSFER
Todd Moss and Dr. Brent Webb, Mechanical Engineering Impinging flame jets are used widely in industry and manufacturing because of their high heat transport characteristics and tight spatial control of the heating. The technique is used in heating or re-heating of stock in the metals and glass industries, and in welding and soldering operations. However, […]
CYTOKINE REGULATION OF ADRENAL SECRETION OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE (DHEA)
Edward C. Miner and Dr. Allan M. Judd, Zoology The adrenal cortex releases aldosterone, cortisol, and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) into the blood stream. The regulation of aldosterone and cortisol release by the adrenal gland is well studied. In contrast, little is known about the regulation of DHEA secretion. Since low plasma levels of DHEA are associated […]
BIRTH METHODS AND THE INCIDENCE OF SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME-SIDS
Luiz H. Meneghin and Dr. Debra Hobbins, Nursing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), also called crib death, refers to the sudden, unexpected death of any infant or young child in whom a postmortem examination fails to demonstrate a cause for death. It is the greatest single cause of death among infants between 1 week and […]
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