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Training Communities, Training Graduate Students: The 2012 Oklahoma Breath of Life Workshop
(University of Hawaii Press, 2013)
Sociological phenomena as multiple nonlinearities: MTBI's new metaphor for complex human interactions
(American Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2013)
Mathematical models are well-established as metaphors for biological and epidemiological systems. The framework of epidemic modeling has also been applied to sociological phenomena driven by peer pressure, notably in two ...
Influence of environmental factors on college alcohol drinking patterns
(American Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2013)
Alcohol abuse is a major problem, especially among students on and around college campuses. We use the mathematical framework of [16] and study the role of environmental factors on the long term dynamics of an alcohol ...
The Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute - a model of mentorship through research
(American Instutute of Mathematical Sciences, 2013)
This article details the history, logistical operations, and design philosophy of the Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute (MTBI), a nationally recognized research program with an 18-year history of mentoring ...
Approaches to the Archaeology of Submerged Landscapes: Research on the Alpena-Amberley Ridge, Lake Huron
(American Academy of Underwater Sciences, 2013)
iTunes: Breaking Barriers and Building Walls
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-04-18)
With the development of online music distribution, a number of authors argued that independent musicians could compete on equal ground with major record labels. In this article, I explore the effects that online distribution ...
Literacy for all in 100 days? A research based strategy for fast progress in low income countries
(World Bank, 2013)
In low-income countries many students are marginalized very early and remain illiterate. In grades 1-3 they attend rarely, though they may officially drop out in grade 4. Many others graduate from primary school without ...
Mesenchymal stem cells as targeted cell vehicles to deliver drug-loaded nanoparticles for cancer therapy
(OMICS Group International, 2013)
Equity Impacts of Toll Roads in North Texas
(University of Texas at Arlington, 2013-05)
Toll roads are becoming ubiquitous across the United States as funds for transportation projects have not kept up with traffic demand. In the North Texas region specifically, there are multiple toll road projects currently ...
Assessing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) as an Alternate Mode of Transportation for Dallas County.
(University of Texas at Arlington, 2013-12)
Traffic congestion in the Dallas County area continues to worsen while transportation funding continues to decline. Even if funding was available it is no longer possible to build our way out of congestion. The Dallas ...