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Choices And Consequences: A Game-based Risky Behavior Prevention Program
(Computer Science & Engineering, 2012-07-25)Serious games have been defined as a mental contest played with a computer in accordance to specific rules that use entertainment to further government or corporate training, education, health, public policy and strategic ... -
Chomi Vowels
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Chong (Gedney Long List)
(University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment of Linguistics & TESOL, 1976-01-24) -
Chronic Widespread Pain In Patients With Occupational Spinal Disorders: Prevalence, Psychiatric Comorbidity, And Association With One-year Treatment Outcomes
(Psychology, 2008-04-22)Chronic Widespread Pain (CWP) is estimated to affect 4.1% - 13.5% of the general population. Compared to those who are pain-free or have localized pain, those with widespread body pain have been found to higher rates of ... -
Circadian Orchestration of Symbiotic Genes in Photosynthetic Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria
(2018-05-04)Rhizobia have long been known for their symbiotic association with the roots of legumes where they perform nitrogen fixation in specialized organs called nodules. The photosynthetic strains of Bradyrhizobia are of particular ... -
Circuit Pools: Preventive Information Leak Attacks In Salsa Through Cached Lookups
An improvement in preventing information leak attacks has been proposed by enhancing the path building process using pair of nodes obtained from lookups done by each initiator randomly. Using a pool of pairs locally produced ... -
City Planning, Urban Imaginary, and the Branded Space: Unfolding the Role of City Plans and Placemaking in Shaping Dallas Emerging Urban Imaginary
(2020-05-28)This research addresses the gap in the literature that intersects city planning and city branding by examining how “urban imaginaries” through placemaking projects are constructed, in particular regarding cities with a ... -
ClaimPortal: Building a Social Media Analytics System for Assisting Fact-Checking
(2019-05-14)We are in a digital era where claims made by people can attract attention and spread like wildfire. Misinformation and disinformation about important social and political issues can be intentional and motive can be malicious. ... -
A Clash Of Cultures: Cultural Differences Within American And Japanese Animation
(Communication, 2007-08-23)This research examines the Japanese cultural phenomenon of anime, and the cultural values that allow issues deemed more suitable for adults to be included in anime and viewed by all ages in Japan, but not in the United ... -
Classification of Alzheimer's Disease via Vision Transformer: Classification of Alzheimer's Disease via Vision Transformer
(ACM, 2022-07-11)Deep models are powerful in capturing the complex and non-linear relationship buried in brain imaging data. However, the huge number of parameters in deep models can easily overfit given limited imaging data samples. In ... -
CLASSIFICATION OF CLINICAL NARRATIVES USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK
(2018-12-10)Patient safety is a key aspect for good consumer care. When an individual is hospitalized or receives medication the family wants the patient safety to be above all factors. For instance, a drug can do both either cure the ... -
Classification of Factual and Non-Factual Statements Using Adversarially Trained LSTM Networks
(2020-06-08)Being able to determine which statements are factual and therefore likely candidates for further verification is a key value-add in any automated fact-checking system. For this task, it has been shown that LSTMs outperform ... -
Classification of Mild Cognitive Impairment by Fusing Neuroimaging and Gene Expression Data
(ACM, 2021-07-02)As reversing the pathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is impossible, the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which is considered as the precursor of AD, has become a more tractable goal. Because both brain ... -
CLASSIFYING DESIRE PATHS UTILIZING A CAMPUS MASTER PLAN STUDY: A METHOD FOR RECOGNIZING URBAN DESIGN FLAWS
(2021-05-07)Desire paths are the informal pathways created from the erosional effect of repeated foot traffic. These footpaths come in many shapes and sizes and can occur in spaces where there are no formal pathways for pedestrians. ... -
Clay Mineral Quantification Using Gravemetric Analysis
(Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2009-09-16)The current procedure used by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to determine the type of stabilizer is based mainly on the Plasticity Index (PI) and the gradation of the soil. This method of stabilization does ... -
Clay Mineralogy Effects On Long-term Performance Of Chemically Treated Expansive Clays
(Civil & Environmental Engineering, 2009-09-16)Stabilization of expansive soils using chemical additives such as cement and lime had been in use for several decades and these treatments provide riding comforts to travelers. However, many state Departments of Transportation ... -
Client Compliance: Can Community Mental Health Outcomes Be Predicted?
(Social Work, 2012-04-11)The purpose of this thesis project was to gain predictive insight into client behaviors that may affect treatment outcomes. This thesis uses data originally collected for a dissemination trial of Cognitive Behavioral ... -
Climate Change of the South Polar Region in response to topographic and cryospheric forcings during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum
(2019-05-03)The Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) occurred approximately 56 Ma and is marked by an estimated global temperature increase of 5 °C, a large negative carbon and oxygen excursion, and deep-sea carbonate dissolution. ... -
Climate change planning in Dallas-Fort Worth: Discourse and public participation in a politically conservative region
(2016-05-09)Climate change is one of the greatest challenges currently facing our world, and in the field of planning there has been much attention paid to climate action planning by environmental leader cities. However, political ... -
Climate Reconstruction Using Trace Element And Stable Isotope Signatures Preserved In An Early Late Pleistocene Stalagmite From Buckeye Creek Cave, Appalachian Mountains, Southern West Virginia, Usa
(Geology, 2012-04-11)An early-Late Pleistocene stalagmite was recovered from Buckeye Creek Cave (37°58.57'N, 80°23.98'W), southeastern West Virginia, USA. The growth axis of stalagmite BCC-025 was sampled for δ18O, δ13C, and Sr/Ca of the ...