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Architecture and Development of T-COM: an mHealth Device for a Scalable Smoking Intervention Tailored to Disadvantaged Populations
(2019)To study a novel intervention for treating tobacco dependence among disadvantaged populations, this MUSE project involved research and development toward a connected mobile health device, the TCNJ CO Monitor (T-COM), which ... -
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Assessing Fluency Attributions in an Online Experiment Testing a Community Sample
(2020)One way to create familiarity experiences in the laboratory is to increase the fluency, or ease of stimulus processing. The idea is that through experience we learn fluent processing is a marker of previous exposure. The ... -
Assessing the effects of climate change on Antarctic and snow crabs
(2017)The effects of Climate Change in the form of pH, temperature, and salinity variation on crab shell formation were assessed. By the year 2100, projections based on “business-as-usual” emissions suggest a further doubling ... -
Assessing the perceptions of COVID-19 vaccine messaging tactics and identifying factors that contribute to hesitancy among African American populations
(2021)Increase use of social media and rampant circulation of misinformation is one of the greatest challenges to overcome in the dissemination of the COVID-19 vaccine. While COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy is present in all ... -
Assessing the risk of cryptosporidiosis to dairy farmers in New Jersey and New York
(2021)Cryptosporidium parvum is a protozoa that causes gastrointestinal disease in young calves, including diarrhea, dehydration, and occasionally death. Cryptosporidiosis is a zoonotic disease that is usually self-limiting in ... -
The Balanced Ideological Antipathy Model: Explaining the Effects of Ideological Attitudes on Intergroup Antipathy across the Political Spectrum
(2014)Much extant research examines prejudice and intolerance on the political right, but ignores such antipathy on the political left. We introduce the balanced ideological antipathy (BIA) model, which challenges the assumption ... -
Base-Free Catalytic Transfer Hydrogenation of Ketones Using Cp*Ir(III)Cl Pyridinesulfonamide Complexes
(2015)Although examples of iridium complexes containing diamine ligands that catalyze transfer hydrogenation are known, few examples exist of iridium complexes that contain pyridinesulfonamide ligands, and the catalytic activity ... -
The battle for suburbia: Japanese stilt-grass vs. garlic mustard – and deer
(2015)Fragmented, suburban forests are essential for biodiversity and ecosystem services, and they offer many human communities a connection to nature. However, these forests are challenged by the dual problem of overabundant ... -
Biomechanics of Invertebrate Shells
(2019)Marine biofouling is the growth of organisms on human-made structures placed in the ocean. Biofouling is a major issue for naval and maritime industries, with mitigation expenses costing millions of dollars each year. ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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, ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Cardiorespiratory Responses of 5HT-Deficient Pet-1 Knockout Mice to Repetitive Anoxic Challenges Following in Utero Nicotine Exposure
(2020)We previously tested the effects of developmental nicotine exposure (DNE) on breathing behavior in intact and unanesthetized neonatal wild type (WT) and Pet-1 knockout (KO) mice. Nicotine is a neuroteratogen, a major ... -
Cellular differentiation in Volvox powersii
(2021)Volvocine green algae has proven to be a model system for studying multicellularity. The volvocine green algae genus Volvox consists of a wide variety of species that all share a large number of sterile somatic cells, a ... -
Characterization of barnacle glue morphology on hydrophobic surfaces
(2016)Barnacle glue, as an adhesive, is extremely complex and has yet to be characterized successfully. Barnacles themselves are marine organisms that adhere to a vast number of surfaces both above and below water. Due to the ...