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Race in the NFLs most Critical Position: An Analysis of Draft Position, All Pro Selections, MVP Nods, and Performance among White and Nonwhite Quarterbacks
(2021)AbstractThe United States (U.S.) has a complicated history with race and racism. Sports withinthe U.S. reflect these historical challenges—and the National Football League (NFL) is no exception. Recent years have brought ... -
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Race Perception and the History of Racial Institutions
(2009)This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views race as a social construct without any scientific relevance, and the other which uses science to validate race as a determination ... -
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Racial imagery/mascots in professional sports: an American legacy
(2022)American sports teams at all levels have a history of employing racial imagery and mascots as a trademark, nickname, logo and for general marketing and merchandising purposes. Through the past decades some organizations ... -
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Racial Profiling in Reno Nevada
(2014)In the early 1990s, the topic of racial profiling by law enforcement agencies started to emerge into the arena of public scrutiny. After the State of Nevada did a study in 2001, which was claimed to be faulty, the City ... -
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Racial-Ethnic Self-Schemas
(2003)Racial-ethnic minorities are at risk of academic disengagement: pulling back effort in school. Our model focuses on implications of content of racial-ethnic self-schemas (RES) for disengagement. We postulate that risk ... -
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Racism in the Machine: Visualization Ethics in Digital Humanities Projects.
(2018)Data visualizations are inherently rhetorical, and therefore bias-laden visual artifacts that contain both explicit and implicit arguments. The implicit arguments depicted in data visualizations are the net result of many ... -
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Radiation Field Characterization using Autonomous Robots
(2018)Nuclear facilities contaminated with radioactive materials pose serious challenges for the agencies and workers tasked with their monitoring and decommissioning. Facilities such as the Hanford Site in Washington State were ... -
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Radiation from Precursor Plasmas of Cylindrical Wire Array and X-pinch Plasmas at 1-1.7 MA Current and Notable Spectroscopic Signatures of fs Laser Produced Plasmas
(2016)My research began with studying precursor plasma from cylindrical wire array (CWA) Z-pinches. Z-pinches are efficient X-ray generators which makes them interesting to many research fields including high energy density (HED) ... -
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Radiative properties of L-shell Mo and K-shell Al plasmas from planar and cylindrical wire arrays imploded at 1 MA Z-pinch generator
(2009)ABSTRACTUniversity-scale Z-pinch generators are able to produce plasmas within a broad range of temperatures, densities and opacity properties depending on the configuration, size and mass of wire array loads and wire ... -
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Radiative properties of Z-pinch and laser produced plasmas from mid-atomic-number materials
(2010)The investigation of Z-pinches on university-scale pulsed power generators allows for the study of plasmas with a broad range of temperatures, densities, and sizes in cost effective experiments. In particular, X-pinches ... -
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Radiative Transfer and Spectrophotometric Characterization of Mineral Dust Optics on Photovoltaic Cells
(2017)Efficiency of solar cells is degraded by deposition of mineral dust as well as other particles, and experiments reveal that losses can be significant (up to ~85%) depending on various factors. However, little is known about ... -
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Rags, Riches and Rye: Hobohemian Practice in Twentieth Century American Literature
(2016)This dissertation examines hobo symbolism in the literary works of the American writers Jack London, John Steinbeck, Jack Kerouac, Hunter S. Thompson and Charles Bukowski. I argue that these authors utilize the social ... -
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Rain or snow: hydrologic processes, observations, prediction, and research needs
(2017)The phase of precipitation when it reaches the ground is a first-order driver of hydrologic processes in a watershed. The presence of snow, rain, or mixed-phase precipitation affects the initial and boundary conditions ... -
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Rainfall interception by mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana)
(2020)Significant precipitation losses can occur due to interception, the process in which rain or snow is captured by plant canopies. In the sagebrush biome, projected shifts in precipitation patterns due to climate change may ... -
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Random Variate Generation from Generalized Inverse Gaussian Distribution
(2011)We consider the problem of random variate generation from generalized inverse Gaussian (GIG) distribution. The CDF of this distribution does not admit an explicit form, so the standard approach to simulation based its ... -
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Randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial evaluating simethicone pretreatment with bowel preparation during colonoscopy
(2019)The presence of small air bubbles and foam are an impediment to a successful colonoscopy. They impair an endoscopist's view and diminish the diagnostic accuracy of the study. This has been particularly noted to be of concern ... -
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Rape Myth Acceptance and the News Media
(2012)Ample research has been conducted on rape as a crime. In the past few decades, researchers have also begun to look at rape myths, which are “attitudes and beliefs that are generally false but are widely and persistently ... -
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Rapid Automatic Naming: A Parametric Analysis of Stimulus Density
(2019)Traditional education uses Rapid Automatic Naming (RAN) to identify students at risk of developing a deficient reading repertoire. Historically, RAN has been believed to be one of the strongest predictors of reading ability ... -
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Rapid Protein Degradation of JAZ6-tagged GFP in Yeast with the Induction of the Plant Hormone Jasmonic Acid
(2015)In biological systems, changing from one state to another can depend on gene repression, induction of new genes, and degradation of previously used proteins. The ability to quickly and inducibly degrade a signal, repressor, ... -
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Raptor ecology along an urban-rural gradient in Reno-Sparks, Nevada, USA
(2017)Urbanized landscapes contain some of the most complex and rapidly changing ecosystems found on Earth. The habitat characteristics of urban areas, such as noise level, building size and material, human activities, and ...