Martin Fujiki and Jenifer D. Miskin & Alyssa Stanger, Speech Language Pathology Our research was conducted within a larger project designed to facilitate language and social skills in children with SLI. Fifty-six subjects between the ages of 6 and 11 participated in this project. Eight of these subjects were children with SLI, and the remaining […]
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INFLUENCE OF ULTRASONIC STIMULATION ON THE ANTIBIOTIC ACTION OF GENTAMICIN AGAINST GROUP D STREPTOCOCCI
Mark S. Miller, Microbiology During the Winter Semester of 1994, I was able to work with three members of the genus Streptococcus: S. pneumoniae, S. agalactiae, and S. faecalis. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the antibiotic gentamicin (an aminoglycoside which inhibits protein synthesis) against the three species were determined. The MIC of S. pneumoniae […]
GROUP AND GENDER DIFFERENCES IN TOTAL RECALL AND SERIAL POSITION EFFECT FOR PICTORIAL, TEXTUAL, AND CONTEXTUAL STIMULI
Kirk M. Lunnen, Psychology Understanding how different modes of informational presentation can affect memorability is of great importance from advertising to education and in other disciplines. In education, for example, it relates to important issues such as determining the most effective strategies for increasing students’ vocabularies. In advertising, it means the difference between product recognition […]
Macrocycle-Substituted Resorcinarenes as Primary Functional Groups in Ion Chromatography
Arlo McGinn and John D Lamb, Chemistry and Biochemistry Ion chromatography is an instrumental technique known for its ability to determine and quantify mixtures of ions in solution. In ion chromatography, a solution containing different ions is passed through a column packed with a stationary phase containing active groups (chemical compounds that exhibit binding properties). […]
Effects of Ammine and Hydroxyl Groups on the Fluorescence of Chemosensors
Scott H Fredrickson and Dr. Paul Savage, Chemistry Introduction Diaza-crown ethers have the ability to bind many metal cations. When certain side arms are attached, a fluorescence increase can be observed when the metal binds to the crown.1,2,3,4 Via this increase in fluorescence, presence of metal cations can be detected. For industrial purposes, these molecules […]
Systematics of the Crayfish Group Cambarus Jugicambarus
Don Wyatt and Dr. Keith A Crandall, Zoology The ecology, morphology, behavior, and geographical distribution of freshwater crayfish are extremely diverse. The genus Cambarus is the second largest in species richness, containing over 25% of the crayfish diversity in North America. The subgenus jugicambarus contains 21 species. Relationships among the taxa within this group are […]
DPPG Susceptibility to Human Group X Phospholipase A2
Katrina Behling and Dr. John D. Bell, Zoology Introduction There are eight known isoforms of the mammalian secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2). One of these, the recently discovered human group X sPLA2 (hGX), when added to adherent cells, has the ability to cleave the second fatty acid side chain of phospholipids, thereby producing arachidonic acid. Other […]
A Construct Validity Investigation of Therapeutic Mechanisms in Group: An Analysis of the GCQ and CCI
Shelby L Ferrin and Dr. Gary M Burlingame, Psychology Group psychotherapy is a growing field of both psychological research and clinical application. Credit for this growth has been ascribed to a variety of factors, among them the efficiency of seeing multiple clients at one time. Previous research has demonstrated that group therapy is as efficacious […]
Bridging the Cultural and Educational Gap Between Humanitarian Groups, Researchers, and the Ghanaian People
Aaron Yates and Dr. Beverly B. Zimmerman, English During the summer of 2002 I did quantitative research with the HART organization (Humanitarian Aid Relief Team) in Ghana on the spread of Buruli Ulcer (BU). I found that there were cultural barriers that prevented the Ghanaian people from understanding Western concepts of medicine and receiving needed […]
Minority Group Awareness in Tamil Nadu, India
Matt Shurtleff and Dr. Chad Emmett, Geography Most political situations have an interesting background. They are the stuff that spy movies are made of. The involvement of India in the Sri Lankan civil war is no exception. I wanted to find out just how much Tamil Nadu has been affected by the conflict. I was able […]
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