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The effect of available phosphate in a hydroponic system on the production of L-ascorbic acid in Brassica oleracea var. Acephala
Nutritional deficiencies, particularly that of vitamin C, present as a problem even in developed nations and cause a variety of health complications. This experiment explores the idea of a link between vitamin C and phosphate to counter this issue
Metrics that matter: using UTC’s data to answer critical questions
Interested in learning how to get the data you want? Come to this interactive, participant-driven session where we answer a question in real time using OPEIR’s data resources and leave with a better understanding of UTC’s internal data
Excerpts from the original play Sarah and Sara
A student-written play that focuses on the life of Sarah, a middle-aged Southern woman who battles domestic abuse and mental illness during the Third Wave Feminist Movement
Plethodon dosalis (complex): microhabitat analysis
The Northern Zigzag salamanders (Plethodon dorsalis) are known contributors to essential nutrient cycles, and live within our Tennessee River Gorge. I have evaluated their microhabitat structure to better understand their needs for survival
Let\u27s get physical: the dual-task costs of multiple responses
This study demonstrates that dual-task costs (slower and less accurate) are more related to task difficulty than to the modality of a task’s responses
The impact of a motor learning intervention on dual task cost
Our purpose is to determine the impact of a motor learning intervention on the dual task associated with adding a cognitive load to a proprioceptive task
Higher education can depict health status and eating habits: North Dakota nutrition
This research study reports a significant correlation between education and eating habits collected through a survey during the ND Community Nutrition Education Program (P\u3c0.000). These results indicate a need for future nutrition education programs
Quality assessment of a Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic
RAM clinics provide free dental and vision services. Patients represent undeserved members of the community. Surveys assessed service quality. Conclusion: Patients were appreciative and considered the quality of services to be high
Parallel computing techniques for the multi-objective set cover problem
The multi-objective set covering problem is a classical problem that appears in a number of real-world applications. In combination with a novel approximation algorithm, we compare several parallel methods for finding the optimal solution