Isaac Walter and Professor Rodger Sorensen, Theatre & Film Both Peter Brook1 and Jerzy Grotowski,2 two of the most important theatre directors and theoreticians of this century, have stated that the basis for all theatre is the actor/audience relationship. It is what makes theatre a unique art form. Without this relationship you may have another […]
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Establishing the Theoretical Relationship between Bayesian Inference and Dynamical Structure Functions for Network Reconstruction
Julius Adebayo and Dr. Sean Warnick, Computer Science A system-level understanding of the functioning behavior of a cell requires an accurate representation of the underlying networks of gene and protein interactions. Network reconstruction is an area of systems biology that attempts to reconstruct the network of regulatory interactions from available measurements using a mathematical framework. […]
Perfect Pets and Delicious Delicacies: Resolving the Phylogenetic Relationships within Anomura (Decapoda)
Maren Ettinger and Dr. Keith Crandall; Biology Department The purpose of phylogenetics is to understand how organisms are related and how they have evolved. My project focused on understanding the relationships within the Anomura infraorder of the Decapoda. Anomurans encompass a variety of economically important and morphologically diverse crustaceans. They include hermit crabs, mole crabs, […]
Phylogenetic Relationships Among North American Heterodontine Snakes
Douglass Brown and Dr. Jack W. Sites Jr., Biology Department Introduction Among extant snakes (~3150 species), Caenophidia or “advanced” snakes are a monophyletic group comprising the great majority of species (~2620) of species (Vidal et al. 2010). The American caenophidian snake fauna comprises five families: the Viperidae and Elapidae – both displaying a front fanged […]
Relationship Mapping for Theme Based Communities in Freshman Academy
Patrick P. Frost and Dr. Stefinee Pinnegar, Teacher Education In an effort to help incoming freshman make a successful transition to university life, BYU created Freshman Academy. Freshman Academy is a one semester program in which students register for an envelope of core classes. The same group of students attends all of the classes within […]
The Relationship Of Nd1 Mtdna Gene Polymorphisms To Energy Metabolism And Risk Of Obesity Among Peruvian Native Americans
Karen K. Thomas and Dr. Mark J. Rowe, Food Science and Nutrition INTRODUCTION Mitochondria are involved in the conversion of energy in the cell. Metabolic energy from the food we eat is converted in mitochondria to ATP by the electron transport system (ETS) and oxidative phosphorylation. The enzyme complexes involved in the ETS contain thirteen […]
Public Relations and Communication Changes Made by Pacific Islanders in Immigrating to America
Romney M. Stewart and Dr. Allen W. Palmer, Communications Utah’s large population of Pacific Islanders has continued to grow during the course of the past few years. However, it seemed to me that the majority of Polynesians I knew and saw worked in landscaping, cement or brick work, or other forms of manual labor. Why […]
Un Conjunto de Únicos(1): An Essay Exploring Relationships Between Individuality and Community in the Context of Language
Todd Leishman and Dr. Brandie Siegried, English “love’s function is to fabricate unknownness” -e. e. cummings In literature and science, in art and religion, two ideas emerge that shape the people and the peoples that we are. Education in all these things brings with it a blossoming awareness of our uniqueness as individuals. No two […]
The Relationship Among Garbage, Culture, And Economics in Puerto Rico as Compared to Guatemala
Jennifer M. Lambert and Dr. John Hawkins, Anthropology PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this project was to return to Nahuala, Guatemala to continue my research analyzing the relationship between cultural attitudes and treatment of solid waste. I also planned to begin an investigation of the environmental impact of the solid waste there. However, my plans […]
Determining Relationships Between Physician Incomes and GDP
Dave Hansen and Drs. Bret Mackay and Norm Thurston, Economics Introduction My study aimed at settling an unresolved issue in contemporary health economic literature: Can doctors target their annual income levels, or are these levels subject to business cycle trends? Answering this question proved to be complex because in so doing it would have to […]
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