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Black = Liberal? Social Group Categories are Imbued with Ideological Meaning, but Some More Than Others
(2015)We studied the extent to which various groups are imbued with inherent ideological meaning as well as the consequences of inherent ideological meaning on patterns of prejudice and willingness to vote. Across all three ... -
Bleeding-heart liberals and hard-hearted conservatives: subtle political dehumanization through differential attributions of human nature and human uniqueness traits
(PsychOpen, 2013)This research demonstrated that human nature (HN) and human uniqueness (HU) traits capture the content of Americans’ stereotypes about liberals and conservatives, respectively. Consistent with expectations derived from ... -
Bone mechanical property changes in rats exposed to Galactic Cosmic Radiation
(2022)As NASA prepares to venture deeper into space and increase spaceflight duration, sources of potential harm for astronaut health must be explored. Galactic Cosmic Radiation (GCR), a primary source of radiation from the Milky ... -
Bone microstructural changes in rat tibias exposed to space radiation
(2021)Human health outside of the Earth’s atmosphere has become a greater concern as humans have lived on the International Space station for over 20 years. Radiation poses a risk to astronaut health, yet there is little research ... -
Bone Strength Changes in Rats Exposed to Proton Radiation
(2020)Once outside the Earth’s magnetic field astronauts are exposed to a range of particles that can alter their biological makeup. Exposure to radiation has been shown to increase bone porosity and thus an increased fracture ... -
A bookless library, part I : Relocating print materials to off-site storage
(Routledge, 2013)This article presents an analysis of the feasibility of a bookless library in a research setting. As spaces for collections are being converted for increased study and community spaces, many libraries have been moving ... -
A bookless library, part II : Managing access services with no in-house collections
(Routledge, 2013)In the spring of 2011, the Penrose Library at the University of Denver began the process of storing all materials, services, and staff to temporary locations in preparation for a building renovation project. The library ... -
Borderline Citizens: The United States, Puerto Rico, and Politics of Colonial Law and Migration, 1899
(2015)This MUSE project had two primary focuses: The first was to assist in the editing of Dr. Robert McGreevey’s manuscript Borderline Citizens: The United States, Puerto Rico, and the Politics of Colonial Law and Migration, ... -
Boundedness of the space of stable logarithmic maps
(EMS Press, 2017)We prove that the moduli space of stable logarithmic maps with fixed numerical invariants, from logarithmic curves to a fixed projective target logarithmic scheme with fine and saturated logarithmic structure, is a proper ... -
Building context with tumor growth modeling projects in differential equations
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)The use of modeling projects serves to integrate, reinforce, and extend student knowledge. Here we present two projects related to tumor growth appropriate for a first course in differential equations. They illustrate the ... -
Building student awareness of "culture" through digital ethnography in beginning-level Japanese courses
(2024)In this presentation, we share ongoing research on making "culture" a focal point of beginning language courses through incorporating ethnographic methods, based on the premise that "(l]anguage learning ... as a conscious ... -
Bumps and ridges: trabeculation effects in embryonic heart development
(American Physical Society, 2014-11)Trabeculae form in developing zebrafish hearts for Re on the order of 0.1; effects of trabeculae in this flow is not well understood. Dynamic processes, such as vortex formation, are important in the generation of shear ... -
Bumps, ridges, and no flows in vein
(Springer, 2020)In a developing vertebrate heart, the heart does not simply beat just to transport blood, nutrients, and oxygen, but it beats to aid in the formation. -
CABPortal: leveraging collective intelligence to improve sustainability of web-based portals
(2021)CABPortal is a web-based portal designed to make resources associated with the CAB (Collaborating Across Boundaries) model publicly available. Resources include: examples of course collaborations, projects, assessment ... -
CAFE: A Collaboration and Facilitation Environment for Engaging Students in Computer Science
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Calibrating the peak flow coefficient for the NRCS dimensionless unit hydrograph equation for the state of New Jersey
(2017)Unit hydrographs are used to predict the response of a watershed to precipitation events when historical data is not available. They utilize the physical characteristics of each watershed, specifically, slope, longest ... -
Can a Human-Centered Design Activity Improve the Quality of Low Vision Simulations?
(2020)Technology and Engineering educators engage their students with everchanging design activities. One recent trend in problem solving classes are low vision simulations. They can take many forms from blindfolds to low vision ... -
Can individual responses to environmental variation contribute to the formation of new species?
(2022)We are investigating whether environmentally-induced variation in body size can prevent mating in threespine stickleback fish. We are investigating this possibility in several recently-established lake populations in which ...