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Suboptimal model predictive control (feasibility implies stability)
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Subsistence strategies of the Oneota tradition in Southwestern Wisconsin : a nutritional profile
(2013)In the La Crosse region, the Oneota people utilized a variety of wild animal and plant resources, as well as their own domesticated plants. Did this population suffer from nutrition related diseases or were there any ... -
Substance abuse and women: a comprehensive qualitative analysis of the literature
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1999)In this comprehensive meta-analytic research study, substance abuse as it pertains to women is discussed in detail. A brief history of substance use and women will be presented plus a brief history of pharmacology research ... -
Substrate Preference in Orconectes Rusticus : Does Size Matter?
(2014-04)In Wisconsin, the aggressive and prolific rusty crayfish, Orconectus rusticus, can deprive native crayfish of habitat (Capelli, 1982). In particular, the use of rocky substrate shelter is vital for providing crayfish ... -
SUBSTRUCTURAL ISOLATION METHOD FOR DAMAGE DETECTION IN CIVIL STRUCTURES
(2018)Structural health monitoring (SHM) is the process of evaluating a structure with the use of sensors to provide an accurate representation of its current condition. Damage is identified, located, and quantified in order ... -
Subsurface Geology and Mid-Continent Rift Intrusions of Chippewa County, WI
(2015-04)The Precambrian geology of Chippewa County, WI is incredibly diverse but exposure is limited to weathered outcrops along streams. The purpose of this study was to better understand the subsurface geology, ~600 meters of ... -
Subsurface Imaging at Magdala, Israel : Better Understanding a Former Fishing Village along the Sea of Galilee
(2019-05)From the Late Bronze Age to the Hellenistic period, Tel Akko, Israel was a thriving port city located on the northern portion of the Haifa Bay. Due to stable sea levels, longshore coastal drift, and associated aeolian ... -
Subsurface Imaging of a Late Woodland Effigy Mound Site : Lake Koshkonong Effigy Mounds, Wisconsin
(2019-05)The preservation for Effigy Mound sites continues to be a concern. These landscape monuments and sacred sites remain poorly understood and require innovative, noninvasive, and nondestructive techniques for archaeological ... -
Subsurface Imaging of Bilioniai Hillfort, Lithuania
(2019-05)Nearly 4,000 potential hillforts exist throughout the Baltic region. Hillforts served multiple purposes, including defensive forts to protect against attack, wooden castles, and settlements. A ground penetrating radar (GPR) ... -
Subsurface Imaging of Past Shorelines of Lake Michigan at Manistique, Michigan
(2018-04-12)Lake Michigan has experienced water level fluctuations since its formation 14,000 years ago. These fluctuations have formed a set of visible sand ridges parallel with the current Lake Michigan shoreline and can be seen ... -
Subsurface Imaging of South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, New Zealand part I: Data Collection and Processing.
(2009-01-12)Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were conducted in collaboration with the University of Canterbury in order to provide a subsurface image of coastal sedimentary deposits below the South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, ... -
Subsurface Imaging of South Brighton Spit, Christchurch, New Zealand part II: Coastal Processes and Data Interpretation.
(2009-01-09)Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys were collected along the width of South Brighton Spit at its most southernly extent. The processed GPR data provides a subsurface image of the coastal sedimentary deposits that can ... -
Subsurface Investigation of Cape Kolka, Latvia : A Progradational Strandplain Along the Baltic Coast
(2021-04)The Cape Kolka strandplain is located along the northern tip of Latvia, situated between the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga. The strandplain has been prograding due to excess sediment being carried northwards through ... -
Subsurface Investigation of the Wisconsin Point Barrier Spit
(2017-03-28)A barrier spit is a coastal feature formed by laterally moving water carrying and depositing sediment in the direction of the wave motion. To better understand the processes and conditions that cause the formation of barrier ... -
Subtle Loyalty: German and German-Americans in Wisconsin During the First World War
(2010-05-20)This paper discusses the social climate in Wisconsin during the First World War. Many of Wisconsin's residents had been born in Germany, but then were naturalized as United States citizens. Most of these German-Americans ... -
Suburban Agriculture: Fulfilling Spaces, Creating Places - The Agricultural Potential of a Neighborhood
(2022)This project is a continuation of an earlier project which began in 2018 with the purpose of quantifying potential agricultural land in suburban neighborhoods. This project now expands on the previous work with the ... -
The Subversive Victim: The (D)Evolution of the Rhys Heroine through Voyage in the Dark, After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie, and Good Morning, Midnight
(University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Professional Studies, 2014-05)Jean Rhys’s Voyage in the Dark, After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie, and Good Morning, Midnight, when read as a trilogy, detail the linear trajectory of one woman’s life through the characters of Anna, Julia, and Sasha respectively. ... -
Success and retention of international students at University of Wisconsin- Stout
(University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2019)The purpose of this study was to explore five factors of importance to international students' experience on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Stout. These factors included program satisfaction, physical/emotional ...