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Recent Submissions
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Wingo, Kiera (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022)
The purpose of this review is to determine if there is a negative effect of cannabis on memory processes. Specifically, the negative effects of cannabis on short-term, working, and episodic memory were examined within acute ...
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Khadka, Anamol (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022)
Critical Audit Matters includes any matter arising from the audit of the financial statements that involves especially challenging, subjective, or complex auditor judgments. These matters are material and need to be ...
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VegaMartinez, Rocio (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022)
Coupled with the expansive soil profile and climatic nature of Texas, trees repeatedly damage pavements and building foundations. The drying of tree roots places residential foundations at risk for soil desiccation and ...
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Selvarathinam, Hannah (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects a person’s thoughts and actions. Compartmentalized Cell Elimination (CCE) is a novel cell death program, where three parts of the cell die differently. CCE can be used as a ...
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Robinson, Promise (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
A child’s achievement of motor milestones could result in later motor problems in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). This study aimed to explore potential associations between early and later motor ...
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Perez Vela, Jose (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022)
Residents in low-income informal subdivisions are commonly abandoned by neoliberal municipalities that avoid the financial costs of providing access to essential services, exposing them to environmental and climate injustices. ...
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Le, Britney (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
Metacognitions are the processes associated with how well we learn and monitor our study behavior. This can be assessed with judgments of learning (JOLs) during encoding of cue-target word pairs (e.g., dog – bowl), which ...
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Lamichhane, Prabin (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022)
This paper proposes a novel method to generate ratings from reviews using a Bayesian technique. One of the reasons for the growing trend of online shopping in e-commerce platforms is its transparent review system, where a ...
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Khandekar, Manali (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
Korean is a particularly challenging language for English speakers due to its typological distance from English, and as such, learning Korean typically requires hundreds or thousands of additional hours of instruction to ...
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Howell, Stephanie (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022)
The Texas Blackland Prairie habitat is under extreme threat. Currently, only 1% of the original prairie remains. Restoration efforts across the state have aimed to address these concerns. This research set out to test the ...
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Gray, Darcy (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
The Coast Salish are a network of related Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest. Their lifestyles have been challenged by Euroamericans for generations. Using archival sources from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and ...
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Davis, Marcy (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
At the Red River Gorge in Kentucky, fauna and flora above ground are abundant due to it being a National Natural Landmark; however, this is not the same for underground. Caves play a vital role in understanding and predicting ...
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Cantanelli, Gabriel (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
The field of topology is concerned with the study of “topological spaces,” mathematical objects used to describe space and change at their most fundamental levels. Within this thesis, a study of a class of topological ...
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Sapkota, Parvat (University of Texas at Arlington, 2022-12)
At a particular point during the scientific process, we need to understand the relationships between different variables. In science, generally, the relationships are derived using the first principle. Developing another ...