Ryan Little and Professor Tom Lefler, Theatre and Media Arts As a student of cinematography I have focused most of my studies on “Sensitometry,” the science of measuring the response of photographic emulsions to light. The way in which a film is exposed, processed and viewed can affect the degree to which the film=s sensito-metric […]
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A Comparison Of The Effects Of Preattentive Processes And Visual Search On A Memory Task
Aubree Greenhalgh and Dr. Donovan Fleming, Psychology Extensive research has been done with regards to attention and visual processing. Particular attention has been paid to preattentive processing which is the automatic registration of features by processing all targets simultaneously across the visual field (Matlin & Foley, 1997). Some of the particular properties which visual objects […]
The Process Of Creating Microsolvated Ions Using Electrospray Ionization And Fourier-Transform Ion Cycoltron Resonance Mass Spectrometry
Laura Cunningham and Dr. David V. Dearden, Chemistry and Biochemistry Microsolvation is the process of attaching solvent molecules to a host molecule in the gas phase, creating a system which exhibits characteristics between that of gas-phase and solution-phase systems. Study of these microsolvated systems can help us to understand the difference between gas-phase and solution-phase […]
TWELVE EARTHEN VESSELS: A BFA FINAL EXHIBITION AND THE IDEOLOGY, THE PROCESSES, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE SURFACES BEHIND THE FORMS
Matthew Tyler Wllliams, Department of Art During the past two years I have developed a body of work that’s centered on these sculptural boat forms. I became interested in the boat as a symbol while learning about the burial rites of the AngloSaxons and Vikings. These peoples believed by burying their dead In a ship, […]
THE ENGINEERING PROCESS: EVOLUTION IN DESIGN
Michael Andrus, Department of Mechanical Engineering Introduction My intent in applying for the grant from the BYU Office of Research and Creative Activities was to obtain financial help to design and build a jogging stroller that could easily convert to a bicycle trailer. Currently, there are a variety of bicycle trailers and jogging strollers on […]
QUANTUM INTERSTATE PHASE DIFFERENCES AND MULTIPHOTON PROCESSES: APPLICATION TO MULTI-LEVEL MODELS OF TIME DEPENDENT ENERGY ABSORPTION
John Sutton Welch, Chemistry-Molecular Biology During the last year I have examined numerical solutions and analytical approximations of the time-dependent Schrodinger equation for quantum systems with two, three and four levels which are perturbed by a classical sinusoidal field, I have been particularly interested in understanding the meaning and effects of the quantum phase on […]
A Proposed Thin Film Process for Shortening Carbon Nanotube AFM Probes
Dale S. Kitchen and Dr. Robert C. Davis, Physics and Astronomy This report describes the growth of carbon nanotubes on sharp silicon cantilevers through chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and the implementation of thin film and acid etch techniques to shorten the grown nanotubes. Silicon and silicon-nitride probes serve as the principle imaging tools for Atomic […]
Photographic Processes in Printmaking
Todd Chilton and Professor Gary Barton, Visual Arts The advent of photography brought about a change in the world of art. Many artists felt that they no longer needed to adhere to academic standards in rendering traditional subjects such as the figure, landscape, or still life. They even felt that it was necessary to separate […]
The Effect of Substrate Structure on the Cleavage Efficiency of TRNA 3′ Processing Endoribonuclease
Susanna M. Geary and Dr. Roger Kaspar, Chemistry and Biochemistry Viruses insert DNA or RNA into host cells and use the cell’s resources to make proteins designed to propagate the virus. Viral proteins can cause disease, as can defective proteins from faulty or damaged genes. The enzyme, tRNA 3′ processing endoribonuclease (also called 3′ tRNase) […]
Statistical Process Control Methods for Multiple Stream Processes: A Comparative Study
Jared Caleb Christensen and Dr. Scott D. Grimshaw, Statistics The Shewhart control chart is the most common statistical process control (SPC) tool used to determine stability. One fundamental assumption of the Shewhart chart is that the output comes from a single, continuous stream. This implies the monitoring of a single source of variation. Filling machines […]
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