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Recent Submissions
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Walia, Ashni (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Algorithmic bias is a moral error within computer systems that is often left undetected due to a lack of set procedures. The aim of this study was to find the source of this bias leading to possible procedural solutions ...
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Patel, Parthvi (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Tuberculosis, caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis, kills over a million people worldwide each year. To understand how mycobacterial cells grow, we are studying growth in the model organism Mycobacterium ...
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Morales, Evanns Gabriel (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
The path planning problem is crucial in the field of autonomous navigation. By applying integral reinforcement learning, it is possible not just to create a system that iteratively improves upon itself in pursuit of a ...
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Haq, Aleema (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Acridine Orange is a fluorescent dye, which can smoothly permeate a cell membrane. Acridines are considered to produce frameshift mutations, where the insertion or deletion of a base pair occurs. Daphnia, plankton crustaceans, ...
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Hands, Andrew R. (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Grimm's Conjecture asserts that given any sequence of consecutive natural numbers, say n +1, n + 2,...,n + k for integers n and k. there exists k distinct primes, p1, p2,..., Pk, such that n + i is divisible by Pi, for all ...
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Fenske, Allison (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Life cycle analysis [LCA] can compare the environmental impact of products and processes. When waste plastic and waste concrete is not responsibly disposed of, it can end up harming sensitive ecosystems by secreting toxins ...
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Fenske, Allison (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Disposal of waste plastic and waste concrete aggregates is a widespread issue across the globe. If not responsibly disposed of, the waste winds up in sensitive ecosystems where it leeches toxins into its surroundings. In ...
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Burnham, Kylie (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Recent years have witnessed female characters at the forefront of fantasy and dystopian works. Through Katniss Everdeen, Zélie Adebola, and Amari Olúborí, this work aims to illustrate how flawed female protagonists leading ...
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Bhattarai, Aayush (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Vortices are ubiquitous in nature. From kitchen sinks to galaxies, they can be found everywhere. Usually, the swirling motion of fluids comes to mind when one thinks of vortices. Being significantly important in various ...
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Ackley, Jared (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-05)
Consider a sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables Zi, i = 1,2,... and an integer-valued random number M with a log-concave pmf that is independent of Zi, = 1,2,. It is known that Sy = Le1 Z; ...
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Chen, Will (2022-05)
Motivated from lung cancer study data, we consider a model 𝑋 = 𝑍 + 𝐸, where 𝑋
is an observable variable and 𝑍 is a hidden variable contaminated in 𝑋 with a measurement error 𝐸. Such a model can also apply to ...
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Malik, Dhruva
A lot of working people spend their time doing desk jobs. This results in various complications and problems with age. Early on development of bad posture can be fixed before it becomes a habit and. As a result, people may ...
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Conley II, Reginald; https://orcid.org/ 0000-0003-3024-8712
Bacterial infections are one of the biggest issues facing hospitals today; they prolong hospital stays, worsen patient outcomes, and decrease the quality of life for these patients. In the food and water industry, bacteria ...
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Hyder, Jasmine
Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming more popular with the continuous introduction of newer and more capable technology. Specifically, VR educational simulations can provide
training on complex situations that may be difficult ...
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Rodriguez, Megan Rose; 0000-0003-3214-7237
This thesis investigates and analyzes the ways in which Texas museums represent women and gender in prehistoric human exhibits and how this relates to the manner in which modern women view their own past. This study aims ...
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Adhikari, Resha; 0000-0002-5535-6376
Even though the UR5 robot was developed for industrial purposes, it has not been efficient enough to replace human workers in warehouses and factories. The main theme of this project is to increase the change the ...
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Nguyen, Michelle KH; 0000-0002-2522-7610
This paper examines the historical phenomenon of picture or mail-order marriages during two periods; the first period is the era of Asian exclusion at the turn of the twentieth century and the second period is the rise of ...
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Kapoor, Rithik
The pandemic has led to a huge increase in the number of people teleworking these days. The growing time people spend in front of the computer elevates the risk of them developing bad posture habits that in the long run ...
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Munoz, Victoria
Research suggests the media shapes the way children perceive the world. In addition, ethnic minorities are typically portrayed negatively in media. Disney Princess movies have become a widespread part of childhood experiences, ...
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Weeresinghe, Elizabeth Rose; 0000-0001-8878-6009
A Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a cell-surface molecule encoded by a large gene family in all vertebrate DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The MHC determines susceptibility to autoimmune diseases. These genes are ...
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