Michael Le Bras and Dr. William G. Pitt, Department of Chemical Engineering Previous studies show that using antibiotic treatment together with ultrasound enhances the bactericidal effect of antibiotics on many bacterial species (6). The purpose of this research project is to apply these techniques to Streptococcus pneumoniae and the antibiotics ampicillin and gentamicin sulfate. The […]
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Ukrainian Financial Reporting: The Need for Change
Eldar Maksymov and Dr. Earl K Stice, School of Accounting and Information Systems Ukraine is an Eastern European country with a history of volatile economic climate. The future success and stability of the Ukrainian economy will largely depend on the government’s actions to make the economic climate more attractive to foreign investors through reforms. One […]
ORCA Scholarship Report
Andrew Moore, ORCA Scholarship Recipient 2000 I received an ORCA award in December of 1999. At the time, my proposal dealt with family dynamic influences on EEG neurofeedback treatement of adolescents with ADHD. This was a multidisciplinary effort, and, to my knowledge, research of this sort had not been conducted before. Though I felt a […]
ORCA Scholarship Report
Joe Jackson and Professor Linda Sullivan, Visual Arts Studying the visual and written literacy of high school kids has proved interesting and has lead to a couple of interesting conclusions, as well as sparked my interest into further study and research in the field of semiotics. What I discovered is the inseparable link between word […]
Viola Project Report
Tyler Hokanson and Dr. Claudine Bigelow, Music William Primrose, eminent performer, pedagogue, and proponent of the viola, spent his last few years at Brigham Young University. Mr. Primrose was a colleague and former teacher of David Dalton, who was at that time professor of viola at the university. Because of Primrose’s close connection to Dalton, […]
Orca Research Report
Jeanna Chilton and Dr. Gary Lawlor, Mathematics The work I was able to do for the research on the minimal surface area of the octahedron was time consuming, but unfortunately did not bring about any profound knowledge for anyone besides myself. Through correspondence with fax machines, my professor sent me many different problems for me […]
Progress Report on a Web-based Index of Merrill Bradshaw’s Compositions
Daniel Bradshaw and Professor Murray Boren, Music; David Day, Music Librarian and Curator of Music Special Collections As indicated by the title of this report, the index of Merrill Bradshaw’s compositions is still in the making. Although I expected this project to expand as I entered into the details of finding, collecting and indexing all […]
Art Furniture, Report of Creative Research Grant Results
David C. Babcock and Professor Doug Stout, Visual Arts As a senior in the Department of Visual Arts: Industrial Design program I elected to design and build a series of creative furniture pieces as a senior B.F.A. project. The Industrial Design program at B.Y.U.. is a product design program with a slight bent towards transportation […]
Nurses’ Self-report of Behavior Changes Following Needlestick or Other Sharp Instrument Injuries
Lucille Christensen Woolston and Dr. Renea L. Beckstrand, College of Nursing My research questions regarded needlestick and sharp instrument injuries, how many were reported, and what behavior changes have been made following the injury. I approached nurse managers at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and gave surveys to nurses in staff meetings. I received results […]
The Final Report on the Effect of Iodoacetate on Plasmodium Falciparum
The first part of my experiment was to find the lowest concentration of iodoacetate that would kill the parasite. First, I made a stock solution of .1 molar. From the stock solution six different dilutions were made: 10mM, .1mM, .05mM, .01mM, .005mM, and .001mM. These different dilutions were placed in 96 well plates with the […]
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