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    • Wireless Sensor Network Lifetime Analysis And Energy Efficient Techniques 

      Shu, Haining (Electrical Engineering, 2007-09-17)
      Wireless microsensor networks is one of the most important technologies for the 21st century. In distributed sensor networks energy-aware techniques are used to reduce energy consumption. Various sensor network applications ...
    • Wireless Sensor Network Testbed: Measurement And Analysis 

      Sawant, Rahul Pramod (Electrical Engineering, 2007-08-23)
      Energy conservation is critical in Wireless Sensor Networks. Replacing or recharging batteries is not an option for sensors deployed in hostile environments. Generally communication electronics in the sensor utilizes most ...
    • With Liberty And Justice For Some 

      Kern, Shannon E. (Sociology, 2013-03-20)
      This thesis identifies trends in attitudes toward LGBT civil rights from 1973 to 2012; however, the main purpose is to examine public attitudes toward marriage equality in the United States in 2006. Based upon the 2006 ...
    • WLAN Based Indoor Localization 

      Sisupalan Lathikumari, Sreejith (Electrical Engineering, 2011-07-14)
      Localization based on received signal strength has been a topic of Interest due to its relative simplicity in measurement and minimal hardware requirements. Much of the research in this field has been on developing an ...
    • Women In The Twentieth Century : Modernity, Feminism, And Islam In Turkey 

      Gelgec Gurpinar, Aysu (Sociology, 2007-08-23)
      Presenting the effects of religion especially upon the family, gender roles, and the workforce is important. Islam's compatibility or incompatibility with modernization and feminism is one of the most important issues ...
    • Women's Disclosure Of HIV/AIDS Status And It's Relationship To Intimate Partner Violence 

      Sharma, Yasoda (Social Work, 2014-03-10)
      The purpose of this cross-sectional survey study is to examine the frequency and severity of physical, sexual and emotional intimate partner violence (IPV) experienced by women before and after diagnosis of HIV/AIDS. This ...
    • Women's Emotional Experiences With Gynecological Oncology 

      Camperson, Chris (Social Work, 2009-09-16)
      This study describes women's emotional experiences with gynecological oncology, with an emphasis on depression, using a qualitative phenomenology approach. The qualitative methodology was designed to give the women ...
    • Women's Experiences During an Acute Myocardial Infarction 

      Allen, Dena R.; 0000-0001-7678-7864 (2016-11-29)
      Objective: The objective was to describe the lived experience of women having a myocardial infarction and seeking health care, using the framework of the stress and coping theory (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984). Setting: ...
    • WOMEN’S ADOPTION OF EGALITARIAN ATTITUDES THROUGH EMPLOYMENT IN MEXICO 

      Ortiz Rodriguez, Jeyle (2016-05-04)
      This dissertation examines the impact of female employment on Mexican women’s attitudes toward gender equality. Specifically, the objective was to analyze different mechanisms and moderating variables through which female ...
    • Woods tire model 

      Nandu, Priyank Vasant (2018-08-24)
      The performance of a racecar in a maneuver is almost totally determined by the characteristics of the tires and the suspension setup. If the suspension is properly tuned for the maneuver, then the limiting factor is the ...
    • WORD ORDER IN BIBLICAL HEBREW POETRY 

      Fariss, Sherry Lynn (University of Texas at Arlington, 2003-05)
      Syntacticians generally focus on prose texts of a language when studying word order rather than examining poetry. The general consensus is that the stylization of poetry exercises too great an influence on the text to allow ...
    • Work Engagement, Burnout, and Well-being in Nursing Professional Development Practitioners 

      Porter, Marlene Torres; 0000-0002-7240-3365 (2023-04-27)
      This article-based manuscript dissertation will follow a two-manuscript process. The two manuscripts are related to work engagement, burnout, and well-being in the nursing professional development (NPD) practitioner. The ...
    • WORKING COLLEGE STUDENTS: HOW WORK DEMANDS, PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS, AND HEALTH IMPACT ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE 

      Hulla, Ryan Paul; 0000-0002-4404-2427 (2021-08-10)
      As costs of higher education increase and the demand for postsecondary skills in the labor market rise, more students will seek employment. Previous research suggests the risks of work demands affecting academic performance ...
    • Working for Peanuts: Labor, Geography, and Class Composition in the American Circus Industry, 1872-1938 

      Hansard, William James; 0000-0003-3268-5019 (2022-04-14)
      This dissertation focuses on class composition in the traveling circus in the Gilded Age (1870s-1900s), the Progressive Era (1890s-1910s), and the New Era (1920s-1930s). American circuses became industrial operations ...
    • Working Librarians' Perceptions Of The Role Of The Public Library In The 21st Century 

      Smith, Susan (Urban & Public Affairs, 2008-09-17)
      Tax-supported public institutions with often-insufficient resources, public libraries in America can only provide a limited array of programs, services and materials. Recent surveys of the public show libraries are important, ...
    • The World War II Conferences In Washington, D.C. and Quebec City: Franklin D. Roosevelt And Winston S. Churchill 

      DeWaters, Diane K. (History, 2008-08-08)
      This dissertation seeks to show the evolution of the diplomatic relationship between Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston S. Churchill from 1941-1945 based on the five conferences that were held in the Americas beginning in ...
    • WRAITHS AND WHITE MEN: THE IMPACT OF PRIVILEGE ON PARANORMAL REALITY TELEVISION 

      Leask, Antares Russell; 0000-0001-6448-3425 (2020-08-05)
      Modern paranormal TV walks the fine line between infotainment and propaganda that older white men are rational while marginalized communities, such as youths, lower social classes, women, and minorities are hysterical and ...
    • Wretches, Rogues, and Rebels: Smugglers in English Print Culture 1660-1766 

      Jones, Jacob M; 0000-0002-4490-0540 (2021-12-08)
      This dissertation examines smugglers as they appeared in English print culture from their first appearance as "smuckellors" in a 1661 Royal Proclamation to 1766 when Parliament repealed the Revenue Act of 1764 amid protests ...
    • Writing Workshops: The Authentic Writing Experience 

      Kevil, Ashley; 0009-0007-0521-2271 (2023-06-30)
      Many of the artistic aspects of writing are lost in the common lecture-style teaching of grammar and essays. A writing workshop is used to resolve this, acting as a coaching approach to teaching writing in which students ...
    • XANES And FTIR Study On Dried And Calcined Bones 

      Rajendran, Jayapradhi (Materials Science & Engineering, 2012-04-11)
      The animal bones are common archeological finds and are helpful in understanding the human past. The bones undergo transformation when they are calcined. The cooked and cremated bones undergo different transformation, ...