Now showing items 1985-2004 of 7484

    • Down Honolulu Way 

      Unknown author (Jerome H. Remick & CO., New YorkCentral Library, University of Texas at Arlington, 1916)
    • Down In Waterloo 

      Unknown author (Jerome H. Remick & Co, New York & DetriotCentral Library, University of Texas at Arlington, 1914)
    • Dracula: From Historical Voievod To Fictional Vampire Prince 

      Vorsino, Michael Anthony (History, 2008-08-08)
      Vlad Dracula was a fifteenth century historical prince in Wallachia, a part of modern day Romania. Prince Dracula was an ardent defender of Christendom, and staunch opponent of the expanding Ottoman Empire. However, ...
    • The Drag Paradox 

      Lipscomb, Robert Doane (English, 2009-09-16)
      Why are so many of us intent on defining ourselves in terms of those anatomically well-protected, discrete, and proportionally insignificant parts of our bodies we choose to keep covered up in the first place? Drag, the ...
    • drawing insights from patents using network science and text analysis: the case of telecom 

      Lin, Tzu-wen; 0009-0000-6460-942X (2023-08-24)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed until 08/01/2025** Firms in knowledge-intensive industries, such as telecom, must be habitual innovators, continually exploiting their existing stock of knowledge and exploring ...
    • A Dream 

      Unknown author (Oliver Ditson Company, BostonCentral Library, University of Texas at Arlington, 1895)
    • Dream and Reality: The Selective Implementation of the Kessler Plan in Dallas 

      Plummer, Molly A; 0000-0001-5440-0462 (2017-12-14)
      This research examines George Kessler’s 1911 A City Plan for Dallas to understand the gaps between the ideals of the City Beautiful era plan and impact on the realized physical design of the city. As inequality rises in ...
    • Dream Lullaby 

      Unknown author (National Music Company, ChicagoCentral Library, University of Texas at Arlington, 1893)
    • Dreamy Slumber Time 

      Unknown author (H. C. Weasner & Co., New YorkCentral Library, University of Texas at Arlington, 1920)
    • Driveability of Recycled Plastic Pin (RPP) in North Texas 

      Aziz, Arif Mohammad (2019-12-10)
      The Recycled Plastic Pins (RPP) have been extensively used as an alternative to the conventional slope stabilization methods in stabilizing shallows slope failure in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and Idaho in the United States. ...
    • Driving Force: An Exploration Of Texan Prius Drivers 

      Champeau, Heather (Sociology, 2010-11-01)
      The purpose of this study was to examine what Prius owners use their vehicle to tell the world about themselves and to discover whether this varies by gender. This was explored through the lens of situational simulation, ...
    • Drone Lending Agreement Form 

      Wallace, Martin K.; Carlile, Paul-Michael; Perappadan, Thomas Antony; Schulze, Ryan; Trkay, Gretchen (2021)
      This is the liability agreement form for borrowing quadcopter drones from UTA Libraries. The form must be filled out and returned to the UTA Central Library Circulation desk.
    • Drone Lending Application 

      Wallace, Martin K.; Carlile, Paul-Michael; Perappadan, Thomas Antony; Schulze, Ryan; Trkay, Gretchen (2021)
      This is the application form for borrowing quadcopter drones from UTA Libraries. The form must be filled out and returned to the UTA Central Library Circulation desk.
    • Drone Lending Policy 

      Wallace, Martin K.; Carlile, Paul-Michael; Perappadan, Thomas Antony; Schulze, Ryan; Trkay, Gretchen (2021)
      This quadcopter drone lending policy is in compliance with UTA's UAV policy and the FAA's rules for recreational flyers.
    • DroneChase: A Mobile and Automated Cross-Modality System for Continuous Drone Tracking 

      Vora, Neel R; Wu, Yi; Liu, Jian; Nguyen, Phuc (ACM, 2023-06-19)
      This paper presents DroneChase, an automated sensing system that monitors acoustic and visual signals captured from a nearby flying drone to track its trajectory in both line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight conditions under ...
    • DROPLET-BASED MICROEXTRACTION OF DNA ENABLED BY ELECTROWETTING-ON-DIELECTRIC DIGITAL MICROFLUIDICS 

      Paul, Shubhodeep (2020-01-06)
      In recent years there have been significant advances in micro/nanotechnologies employing miniaturized platforms to achieve efficient sample pre-processing, separation, and quantification processes. The idea of bringing ...
    • Drug Abuse Among Young Adults In Vietnam: The Influence Of Family, Peers, And Society 

      Nguyen, Van T. (Social Work, 2009-09-16)
      The purpose of this exploratory study is to examine the influence of family, peer, and society in interactions with personal factors on drug use among young adults in Vietnam. The study is based on empirical data collected ...
    • Drug Loaded Polymeric Blends For Developing Vascular Stents 

      Dasnurkar, Anup C (Biomedical Engineering, 2007-08-23)
      In-stent restenosis and neo-intimal hyperplasia are long-term limitations of metallic stents. Local delivery of medications to transluminal angioplasty sites to prevent restenosis is receiving worldwide attention. Development ...
    • Dual Credit as a Key to Preparation: Exploring Dual Credit as a College Readiness Strategy 

      Jones, Rachel Elizabeth; 0000-0002-9034-4653 (2019-05-08)
      Dual credit is a rapidly-expanding coursework option for high school students that provides a means to early college credit and is also touted as a strategy to increase postsecondary readiness. However, existing studies ...
    • Dual-Drug Containing Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Lung Cancer Therapy 

      Menon, Jyothi Unnikrishna; Kuriakose, Aneetta; Iyer, Roshni; Hernandez, Elizabeth; Gandee, Leah; Zhang, Shanrong; Takahashi, Masaya; Zhang, Zhang; Saha, Debabrata; Nguyen, Kytai Truong (NatureDepartment of Bioengineering, University of Texas at Arlington,, 16 October)
      Late-stage diagnosis of lung cancer occurs ~95% of the time due to late manifestation of its symptoms, necessitating rigorous treatment following diagnosis. Existing treatment methods are limited by lack of specificity, ...