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Self-esteem and Self-concept in Incarcerated Women
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2024)Incarcerated individuals struggle with the culture and regimented aspects of prison, but there have been noticeable differences between the experiences of men and women when it comes to being incarcerated. (Bartholomaeus ... -
Sensory evaluation of yogurt
(2012-04)Yogurt is a dairy product that has been around for centuries. Over time it has been modified for nutritional benefits, and pleasing flavor, appearance, texture, and aroma. A recent marketing trend has been to develop various ... -
SeqCruncher
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Single mother's view on Christianity as support
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Social integration: survey of first world nations
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Social media & social movements
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Solar panels past and present
(2011-04)My goal was to take a look at Solar panels from the past as well as Solar panels from the present and see what kind of differences there are. Solar panels have changed over the years. Although solar panels are not new, ... -
Spatiotemporal visualization
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Success, Efficiency and Delight in Course Planning
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2024)This study seeks to identify the tools and processes developed or implemented by post-secondary design educators, and to what degree they find them successful, efficient, and delightful. -
Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2024)Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a powerful optical technique that enables realtime, label-free detection of biomolecular interactions. This poster explores the principles of SPR and its applications. To investigate ... -
Suspension polymerization of polystyrene
(2012-04)Commercially relevant polymers are manufactured on a multi-ton scale before pelletization for use in injection molding applications.? Pelletization equipment is expensive and not well suited for small research scale batches ... -
Truss Bridge (Truss Carley)
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2024)In Punau Cambodia, a bridge linking communities is falling apart, becoming a dangerous obstacle for everyone who relies on it. It's too weak to carry essential supplies or support the daily flow of life, cutting off ...