Browsing TCNJ Scholars (Faculty and Student Research) by Title
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Isolation and characterization of a cysteine dioxygenase model complex intermediate from aqueous media
(2021)Cysteine Dioxygenase (CDO) oxidizes cysteine to maintain homeostasis. Increased levels of cysteine have been linked to the development of neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson's, and autoimmune diseases, ... -
The isolation effect in advertising: Are usual advertisements remembered better?
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Iterative electrodes increase neural recruitment for deep brain stimulation
(IEEE, 2015)Deep brain stimulators require surgical replacement when primary cell batteries are depleted. We designed novel electrode contact geometries based on the principle of iterative element addition as a method of increasing ... -
“I’m not an English teacher”: Understanding the Relationship Among STEM Teacher Self-efficacy, Pedagogy, and Culture in the Classroom
(2014)Albert Bandura's (1977) concept of self-efficacy, or one's belief in his/her ability to organize and execute a desired action, has been adopted by the educational community to examine some of the ways in which teachers ... -
The Jones polynomial and boundary slopes of alternating knots
(2011-04)We show for an alternating knot the minimal integral boundary slope is given by the signature plus twice the minimum degree of the Jones polynomial and the maximal integral boundary slope is given by the signature plus ... -
The Jones polynomial and boundary slopes of alternating knots
(2009-10-22)The boundary slopes of essential surfaces in the complement of a knot have been a valuable tool in the study of the knot. These slopes play a key role in the definitions of the A-polynomial of the knot and of the ... -
The Jones polynomial and boundary slopes of alternating Montesinos knots
(World Scientific Publishing, 2011)We show for an alternating knot the minimal boundary slope of an essential spanning surface is given by the signature plus twice the minimum degree of the Jones polynomial and the maximal boundary slope of an essential ... -
Justice and blameworthiness: gender disparities in the criminalization of hot car deaths
(2022)On average, 38 children die each year after being left in a vehicle in the US, and in many of these cases, a parent was responsible for the child. In the aftermath of a “hot car death,” the local prosecutor determines what ... -
Katherine Philips and “Churching”
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Kepler-55 is a very bizzare planetary system: a thorough analysis using python
(2024)Kepler-55 is weird because it has two resonant pairs but no chain. Are we missing planets?? -
Kick optimization by improving stability and effective soccer strategy through communication
(2021)The NAO robot has been competing in the Robocup since its public release in 2008. The robot’s abilities and the seriousness of the game have evolved greatly over the years. Our goal is to improve upon established NAO soccer ... -
Kinetics of phase-transfer-catalyzed oxidations ofp-substituted benzyl alcohols with aqueous hypochlorite
(Springer Verlag, 1997)A series ofp-substituted benzyl alcohols have been oxidized to their corresponding aldehydes using aqueous hypochlorite and phase-transfer catalyst (PTC) conditions. The reaction constant, p, has been determined to be ... -
Knots and the Universe
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Knots, Dehn surgery, and character varieties
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Knowledge-based data analysis comes of age
(Oxford University Press, 2010)The emergence of high-throughput technologies for measuring biological systems has introduced problems for data interpretation that must be addressed for proper inference. First, analysis techniques need to be matched to ... -
Learning equations from biological data with limited time samples
(Springer, 2020-09-09)Equation learning methods present a promising tool to aid scientists in the modeling process for biological data. Previous equation learning studies have demonstrated that these methods can infer models from rich datasets, ... -
Learning partial differential equations for biological transport models from noisy spatio-temporal data
(The Royal Society, 2020-02-19)We investigate methods for learning partial differential equation (PDE) models from spatiotemporal data under biologically realistic levels and forms of noise. Recent progress in learning PDEs from data have used sparse ... -
Learning to launch cognitively demanding tasks: a practice-based unit for secondary methods
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Let's circulate : A report on the 1st annual New Jersey Access Services Meeting
(Routledge, 2015)In 2014, access services librarians and professional staff from various institutions all over New Jersey came together at The College of New Jersey, in Ewing Township, to discuss regional trends and issues in access services. ...