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Gaddis's Recognitions : The Major Theme
(Drake University, 1978-07)William Gaddis's "The Recognitions" is a highly praised contemporary American novel. Yet, relatively little has been written about the lengthy and complex masterpiece, as a summary of the criticism indicates. This ... -
The Galileo Problem in History
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Garage Wine Company: The Case for Authenticity as a Marker for Luxury Market Success
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A Gas-Fired Kiln For Home And Student Potters
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"Gastroesophageal reflux disease"
(American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 2002)PROLOGUE: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a pathologic condition of injury to the esophagus caused by regurgitation of gastric or gastroduodenal contents into the lumen of the esophagus. Histopathology of the ... -
Gauging The Outcomes of Organizational Diversity Implementations: The Intersection of Attitudes, Awareness and Behavior
(Drake University, 1998-05)This dissertation examines the attitudinal and behavioral outcomes from diversity education implementations in both a corporate and an academic institution. At each site, I explored whether attitudinal changes had occurred ... -
Gender Influences on Gait When Walking Normally Versus Carrying Weight
(2010-04-28)Anatomically, males and females have many differences. Females tend to have a wider pelvis than males. Traditionally, males have longer limbs as well as larger muscle mass. Based on these facts, we hypothesized that females ... -
Gender-Based Comparison of Walking Speed and Simultaneous Mental Math Performance
(2010-05-10)Walking is so automatic to us that we often multitask while walking (for instance, by talking to others, carrying things, or eating/drinking). However, it might be expected that multitasking would cause gait to change as ... -
Gene Therapy for Osteosarcoma : "In Vitro" Characterization of Five Tumor Cell Lines and Development of Treatment Models "In Vivo"
(Drake University, 1995-02)Four human osteosarcoma cell lines (MNNG, TE85, MG63, and G292) and a human-derived osteosarcoma metastatic to murine lung (MLM) were transduced "in vitro" using retroviral vectors containing the Herpes simplex thymidine ... -
The Generality of the Autoshaped Response
(Drake University, 1978-05)The problem. To determine if autoshaping is restricted to responses which are biologically preorganized, or if a response which is not overlearned or pre-organized, but is elicited by an appetitive stimulus (grain), can ... -
Generating Interest In Computer Science Through Middle-School Android Summer Camps
(CCSC, 2013-05)We conducted a week-long summer camp to promote interest in computer science among middle-school students. The camp primarily used self-paced video tutorials to teach programming concepts using the App Inventor for Android ... -
Generations at Work: A Review of Generational Traits and Motivational Practices Impacting Millennial Employees
(Drake Management Review, 2019-04)There are currently five generations operating in today’s workforce, yet only one that is causing a disturbance amongst traditional managerial practices: Millennials. Commonly referred to as Generation Y, Millennials are ... -
"Genetic analysis of the human disease-causing gene ATM in yeast Tel1 and Mec1 mutants"
(2006-06-07)Ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) is a recessive human disorder characterized by hypersensitivity to radiation, elevated risk of cancer development, nervous degeneration, premature senescence, and immune deficiencies. A-T is ... -
Genotoxicity of Genistein : A Molecular Analysis
(2010-04-21)Genistein is a naturally occurring phytoestrogen found in soy products. High intakes of soy products are associated with lower incidences of cancer, especially breast cancer. Genistein may act as a chemopreventative agent ... -
Global Virtual Learning Collaboration Lessons Learned
(2022-03-03)Today’s educators are tasked to produce students that are able to work in a global business world. Presentation attendees will learn how adding intercultural projects to courses can allow for student learning in relation ... -
Glucose to Fuel: Investigating Renewable Resources for Glucose Production
(2009-06-24)Cellulose is a key component in plant cell walls, and is the most abundant biopolymer in the world. Enzymes can be used to break cellulose down into glucose, which can then be fermented to ethanol fuel. Avicel (a purified ... -
God Progression In The Old Testament
(Drake University, 1968-07) -
Government Aid to Private Church-Related Colleges in Iowa and its Relationship to Financing
(Drake University, 1978-08)The problem. During the past quarter-century, federal and state funds have been made available to private colleges. many of which are church-related. The problem studied was: the historical and legal basis on which ... -
Graduate Training and Experiences Encountered by First-year Secondary School Principals in Iowa Schools, 1963-64
(Drake University, 1964-08) -
Granular Activated Carbon Versus Carbon Molecular Sieve as an Adsorbent inthe Lightweight Contingency Water Recovery System
(2009-06-24)Several different carbon-based materials are contenders for use as an absorbent in the first stage of the Lightweight Contingency Water Recovery System (LWC-WRS). Granular activated carbon has been proven as an effective ...