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Mouse Pickle
(Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia, UW-Madison, 2012) -
The Move for Food: Food Desert Alleviation for the Greater Madison, WI Area
(2016-06-14)As communities in the United States focus on a national initiative for improving quality of life, the complexity to provide healthy, affordable food for households becomes more apparent. Our objective is to identify potential ... -
Movement Compensation in Magnetoencephalography Analysis
(2011-05-15)EVOKED response data in magneto-encephalography (MEG) typically has a very low signal-to-noise ratio(SNR). To address this problem, in the course of an experiment stimuli are periodically applied to a subject dozens of ... -
Movement smoothness app
(2019-09-11) -
A Movement Without a Face: Anonymity and the Push for Women's Rights in 1800s America
(2011-12)Despite the plethora of research compiled regarding the beginning of the women's rights movement in America in the mid-1800s, only a small number of historians have looked beyond the convention held in Seneca Falls, New ... -
Movements and Behavior of Transplanted Radio-tagged Prairie Chickens in Wisconsin
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1976-05-07)Movements of seven transplanted greater prairie chickens (Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus) were compared with nine residents during 1973 and 1974. Movements of three cocks, transplanted in April 1973 were characterized by ... -
Movements and Spawning Habitat of Muskellunge Esox Masquinongy in Green Bay, Lake Michigan
(College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2020-12)Muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) have been extirpated or have declined significantly in many areas of the Great Lakes, including Green Bay. Restoring a self-sustaining population of Muskellunge to Green Bay is a goal of ... -
Movements of Adult Lake Trout tagged in Northwestern Lake Michigan
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 1999-08)Movement plays an important role in animal life history, evolution, and population dynamics. Knowledge of movements can provide valuable information to aid in the management of animal populations. This is especially true ... -
Movements of Lake Trout in U.S. Waters of Lake Superior During 1973-2001
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources, 2002-08)Fisheries managers presently manage lake trout Salvelinus namaycush populations in Lake Superior using models for management areas that assume lake trout do not move between management units. Mean distance traveled by ... -
Moving Forward with the Alliance for Active Music Making: A Process involving Imagination, Curiosity, Creativity, and Collaboration
(Active & Integrative Music Education (AIME) journal, 2022) -
Moving from Fiscal Constraint to New State-University Partnerships
(2003-02-26)Across the United States, state funding as a percentage of total university budgets and state per-capital contributions to public universities continue to decline. In this public forum nationally recognized speakers will ... -
Moving object data generation
(2011-04) -
Moving Toward Student-Centered Learning with Collaborative Technologies
(2009-05-21)You’ve heard the buzz words: knowledge construction collaborative group work, Web 2.0. But what does this look like in a real university course? How do instructors move towards student-centered learning with collaborative ... -
Mozambique : trying to avoid the Zimbabwe experience
([s.n.], 2000) -
“Mr. Co-op”: How Ray Theisen Enhanced Cooperative and Community Values in the Chippewa Valley
(2018-12-19)Ray Theisen’s life and career, particularly his 30-plus years as general manager of Consumers’ Co-op of Eau Claire, had a significant impact on Eau Claire community values, organizations, and businesses. This paper examines ... -
"Mr. Enthusiasm" : Bill Zorn, Athletic Director, Dean of Men, Coach, Instructor University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1928-1968
(2009-07-14)Willis "Bill" Zorn was an administrator, athletic director, coach, and instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for over 40 years in the twentieth century. He was a very prominent figure at the university ... -
MRNet: A Software-Based Multicast/Reduction Network for Scalable Tools
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 2003)We present MRNet, a software-based multicast/reduction network for building scalable performance and system administration tools. MRNet supports multiple simultaneous, asynchronous collective communication operations. MRNet ...