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Hillside Seeps: A Supplemental Method of Groundwater Monitoring in the Upper Wabash River Basin
http://opus.ipfw.edu/stu_symp2017/1045/thumbnail.jp
Functional Characterization of EaUraA, a Putative Nucleobase Transporter of Erwinia Amylovora, the Bacterial Causative Agent of Fire Blight Disease in Apples
Biochemical Characterization of a Mycobacterial Acyltransferase Involved in the Metabolism of Long-Chain Fatty Acids
http://opus.ipfw.edu/stu_symp2017/1059/thumbnail.jp
Modeling binary familial data using Gaussian copula
Modeling binary familial data has been a challenging task due to the
dependence among family members and the constraints imposed on
the joint probability distribution of the binary responses. This paper
investigates some useful familial dependence structures and proposes
analyzing binary familial data usingGaussian copula model.Advantages
of this approach are discussed aswell as some computational details. An
numerical example is also presented with an aim to show the capability
of Gaussian copula model in more sophisticated data analysis
The Cult and Christianity: The Cult of Reason Within the Religious History of France
Fyodor S. Wheeler is a junior history major and religious studies minor focusing on Western civilization and the history of the Christian Church. His first paper presented at the IPFW Undergraduate History Conference (2016) was “Empires of the Air: The Beginning of Radio,” at the 2016 conference. He currently serves as a tutor- not Tudor- for Western Civilization Part I
Use of the Manufacturing System Design Decomposition for Comparative Analysis and Effective Design of Production Systems
The focus of this paper is on the use of the Manufacturing System Design Decomposition (MSDD) to make effective cost and production system design decisions. A comparative study is conducted to illustrate how and why the total cost is reduced when the functional requirements defined by the MSDD are achieved. The ultimate goal of this research was to advance manufacturing and productionsystem development to being guided by engineering science and design rather than the common practice of duplicating another person’s or entity’s notion of the best physical implementation