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| 1 |  | Implementation and Evaluation of an Evidence-Based Autism Toolkit and Communication Board in a Rural-Based Emergency Medical Service Setting | Remer, Taylor | Autism; EMT; training; communication | The increasing prevalence of autism necessitates that all healthcare providers, including emergency medical technicians (EMT), adapt their practices to interact and communicate with autistic patients effectively. Many EMTs lack the training to communicate with and care for autistic individuals, ofte... | 2024-04-04 |
| 2 |  | Using environmental tracers to develop a conceptual framework of groundwater inflow into Farmington Bay, Great Salt Lake, UT | Carter, Samuel Cole | Great Salt Lake; lake levels; water; groundwater | Great Salt Lake (GSL), UT hit record low lake levels in 2022, igniting concerns for the future health of bird migratory populations, local industries, and inhabitants of the nearby Salt Lake Valley. Consequently, understanding the nature of freshwater inflows to GSL has become of utmost concern. | 2025-08 |
| 3 |  | Thermodynamics of ionizing air | Isaacson, LaVar King | aerodynamics; aerothermodynamics | The development of means of producing high energy flow systems in the last few years has created many flow situations which do not lend themselves to present-day methods and techniques for analysis. The thermodynamic behavior of high temperature flow systems is thus receiving extensive study. Recent... | 1962 |
| 4 |  | Visualization and feature detection of high-order simulation data | Jallepalli, Ashok Babu | dG (discontinous galerkin); FEM; filters; FVM; high order data; SIAC | High-order cG (continuous Galerkin) and dG (discontinuous Galerkin) methods have become increasingly popular for solving real-world problems. This is due to their accuracy, the ease of massive parallelization, and the ability of the methods to handle complex geometry. One of the main disadvantages o... | 2020 |
| 5 |  | The Role of auxiliary iron-sulfur clusters in radical SAM catalyzed carbon-sulfur bond formation | Kincannon, William MacLeod | enzyme; natural product; protein; radical SAM; RiPP | Members of the 4Fe-4S-containing radical S-adenosyl-l-methionine (rSAM) superfamily of enzymes catalyze a diverse array of reactions, and a recent boom in studies on the SPASM/Twitch domain-containing subgroup has revealed even more types of chemistry. At the heart of rSAM catalysis is the formation... | 2020 |
| 6 |  | Wicked problems: a narrative inquiry of white women faculty and their aspirations for antiracist feminism at a predominately white institution | Kramer, Ashley Marie Seitz | antiracism; faculty; feminism; higher education; intersectionality; white women | Antiracism and feminism are interrelated projects, and this research concerns the complex roles that White women play in their histories, development, advocacy, and fissures, specifically in the academy-a unique, contradictory place. This dissertation documents my co-inquiries with eight of my Sugar... | 2020 |
| 7 |  | Three essays on asset price dynamics | Kim, Keon-Ho | asset price; bubble and crash; expectation; heterogeneous agent model; liquidity; stock and flow | This dissertation is composed of three independent essays, which are related loosely. The first essay is a critical review of some empirical and theoretical literature that emphasizes the amount of liquidity in analyzing the asset price determination process. Based on these reviews, the essay argues... | 2020 |
| 8 |  | Neural network processing of oscillometric waveforms and blood pressure estimation from the superficial temporal artery | Baker, Phillip Donald | blood pressure; measurement | The objectives of this dissertation were: 1) to develop and evaluate neural networks for processing noninvasive oscillometric waveforms into estimates of blood pressure, 2) to construct an occlusive pad for recording oscillometric waveforms from the superficial temporal artery (STA) of the head, and... | 1990 |
| 9 |  | An ethnological survey of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Bingham Canyon, Utah | Blair, William C. | Mexicans; Utah; Bingham Canyon; Puerto Ricans | State Highway 48 stretches toward the Oquirrh Mountains,an original Paiute Indian term for the range meaning shining mountain, over an irrigated and dry-farming area broken by occasional fields of yellow sunflowers and patches of lave under skunkweed, gradually climbs to the old abandoned beach of p... | 1948 |
| 10 |  | Influences of self-assembly, surface chemistry, and confinement on catalysis and fluid properties | Agrawal, Siddharth | self-assembly; surface chemistry; confinement | The composition of catalysts surfaces such as crystal orientation, surface chemistry, and adsorbed material effect the catalytic rate. It is therefore important to understand the different length scales to develop a better catalyst. Here we look at understanding the role of junctions between nanopar... | 2020 |
| 11 |  | Advances in statistical inference methods for networks and machine learning | Pournaderi, Mehrdad | Engineering; Statistics | The complexity of the data arising in modern applications, such as large-scale networks and machine learning, necessitates the development of advanced statistical inference methods with minimal assumptions on the distribution of the data being analyzed. | 2024-12 |
| 12 |  | Foreign aid economic development Pakistan the AYUB years (1958-1969) | Smith, Dickson Keith | economic assistance; pakistan; economic policy; international economic relations | This dissertation is a case study which concentrates on the areas of planning, agriculture and industry in Pakistan's economic development and examines the impact of forei.gn aid on these p3-rticular areas, The worried begins with a short historical chapter then moves in the second chapter to the ex... | 1974 |
| 13 |  | Bimodal volcanism in the Northeast Basin and Range: petrology of the wildcat hills Box Elder County, Utah | Shea, Robert Michael | Basin and Range Province; Box Elder County Utah; igneous and metamorphic petrology; North American; petrology; United States; Utah; volcanism; volcanology; Wildcat Hills | Major and trace element patterns from a suite of bimodal volcanics in northwestern Utah suggest that protracted basaltic underplating, driven by an extensional tectonic regime, was responsible for the development of a small, thermally and compositionally zoned magma chamber at the Wildcat Hills duri... | 1985 |
| 14 |  | The Mineragraphy and paragenesis of the ore of the Park City consolidated mine Park City Utah | Bryan, G. Gregory | Park City consolidated mine; mines and mineral resources; Utah; summit County | the Park City district, located thirty miles Southeast, of Salt Lake City, is one of the three most important mining camps in Utah. | 1935 |
| 15 |  | Evaluation and development of a new hook-type terminal device (Utah) | Sears, Harold Hume | biomedical engineering; biomedical research | The terminal device (TD), attached to the distal end of an upper | 1983 |
| 16 |  | Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism studies on nucleoside derivatives | Miles, Daniel Warren | optical rotation; dichroism; nucleosides | This thesis represents a humble first step towards the use of optical rotation theory on the purine and pyrimidine nucleosides (the constituents of the nucleic acids) and their derivatives, This area will surely see very rapid development in the future, and it will greatly increase the scope of rota... | 1967 |
| 17 |  | Surface strength of flat glass and adsorption of cations on the surfaces of clay minerals in aqueous suspensions | Cutler, Ivan B. | glass; testing clay minerals; testin | Many of the useful properties of solid materials are influenced by the nature and extent of their surfaces. Two common ceramic materials, glass and clay, are used to illustrate this principle. The strength of glass is largely dependent on the chemical and physical properties of its surface. An exper... | 1951 |
| 18 |  | A comparison of three methods of teaching skeet shooting | Smith, Owen Russell | trapshooting; study and teaching (Higher) | Problem The problem was to determine which of three selected teaching methods was most effective in teaching the sport of skeet shooting to male students at the University of Utah. The three teaching methods used were the whole method, the whole method supplemented with selected audio visual aids, a... | 1974 |
| 19 |  | The GI underground press : two case studies of alternative military newspapers | Haines, Harry William | Ally; aboveground; underground press publication | This thesis traces the historical development of two alternative newspapers directed at members of the United States armed forces during the Vietnam War and is based upon interviews with the publishers of The Ally and Aboveground. The newspapers are representative of descriptive categories establish... | 1976 |
| 20 |  | Methamphetamine-induced dopamine transporter complex formation and neurotoxicity | Hadlock, Gregory Carlson | neurosciences; pharmacology; surgery | Methamphetamine (METH) is a highly addictive psychostimulant. METH use and abuse is a growing concern within the United States and throughout the world. In addition, repeated high-dose administrations of METH have been shown to cause persistent striatal dopaminergic deficits in humans, nonhuman prim... | 2010 |
| 21 |  | An analysis of the failure of the Westview diversion DAM | Stromness, Norman R. | Westview Dam (Redmond, Utah) dam failures; Utah; Redmon | The failure or the Westview Dam at Redmond, Utah, with an attempt to determine the causes there of, is the subject of this report. | 1950 |
| 22 |  | A comparison of three methods of teaching skeet shooting | Smith, Owen Russell | hypotheses | The problem was to determine which of three selected teaching methods was most effective in teaching the sport of skeet shooting to male students at the University of Utah. The three teaching methods used were the whole method, the whole method supplemented with selected audio visual aids, and the p... | 1974 |
| 23 |  | Sample collection and resuspension methods for microscopy characterization of combustion generated particulate matter | Satya, Sriram | toxicology; biological | Particulate emission from fuel combustion is a serious concern. This EPA sponsored project aims at using microscopy to collect single particle data on ash generated from different coal combustion conditions. The special interest on coal combustion is because it produces particulate matter in all siz... | 2003 |
| 24 |  | Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism studies on nucleoside derivatives | Miles, Daniel Warren | | This thesis represents buy a humble first step towards the use of optical rotation theory on the purine and pyrimidine nucleosides (the constituents of the nucleic acids) and their derivatives, This area will surely see very rapid development in the future, and it will greatly increase the scope of ... | 1967 |
| 25 |  | Theiler's virus encephalopathy: a novel model of epilepsy | Stewart, Kerry-Ann A. | | Epilepsy is a devastating neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures and affecting approximately 50 million people worldwide. Viral infections of the central nervous system are associated with an increased risk for the development of seizures and epilepsy. However, there is currently ... | 2009 |