Michael P. Holmes and Dr. Bryan Morse, Computer Science Imagine going through your late father’s belongings and finding that he had recorded many of his thoughts, ideas, and experiences in a special computer program. As you begin to use the program, recording the thoughts of your mind, the program brings to your attention various insights […]
Archives for February 2014
Thirty Thousand Regressions on Trade: a Sensitivity Analysis
Frank McIntyre and Dr. Kerk Phillips, Economics As the world economy becomes more integrated, questions of trade and living standards become more relevant. Developing countries see the standard of living in the industrialized nations and wonder how they can achieve the same level of prosperity. One viewpoint is that a crucial part of development for […]
Biophysical Mechanism of Anesthetics
Professor David Busath, Physiology and Biophysics I was awarded a MEG in 2008 (with support continuing through 2009) for the project entitled “Biophysical Mechanism of Anesthetics.” The goals of the project were to measure the impact of volatile general anesthetics (isoflurane, sevoflurane, and desflurane) on: The axial rotation of fluorescent dyes that insert in different […]
Saints At War: Preserving the Histories of Latter-day Saint Servicemen and Women
Lindsay Payne Halgren and Dr. Dennis A Wright, Church History and Doctrine War is a unique phenomenon for each person concerned; two soldiers in the same battle could face entirely different conflicts. In order to better understand the many facets of war and military life, we must investigate as many different accounts as possible. As […]
The Doctrine of Pre-existence: A Window into the Latter-day Saint Concept of Restoration
Chris Coltrin and Dr. S Kent Brown, Ancient Scripture The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims to be a church of restoration—restoring what was taught in the church that Christ established when on the earth. My research sought to substantiate the claim of restoration by examining an unusual doctrine in the LDS Church […]
LDS Missionary Work in the Basque Language: How the Work Began, and Why It Was Discontinued
Devin Caywood and Dr. Bruce VanOrden, Religion Basque Country is a relatively small region composed of three (arguably four) provinces in North Central Spain and two in Southern France. Statistics state that there are two million people in Spanish and French Basque provinces that claim Basque as their first language. 70-80 percent of those people […]
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