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A Verified Achitecture for Trustworthy Remote Attestation
(University of Kansas, 2022-05-31)Remote attestation is a process where one digital system gathers and provides evidence of its state and identity to an external system. For this process to be successful, the external system must find the evidence convincingly ... -
Open-Source Intelligence Investigations: Development and Application of Efficient Tools
(University of Kansas, 2022-05-22)Open-source intelligence is a branch within cybercrime investigation that focuses on information collection and aggregation. Through this aggregation, investigators and analysts can analyze the data for connections relevant ... -
Transcutaneous Ultrasound Loading of Piezoelectric-Driven Hernia Repair Mesh For Soft Tissue Healing
(University of Kansas, 2022-05-31)Annually in the United States, over one million hernia repairs surgeries occur. A hernia is a painful medical impediment where a portion of soft tissue protrudes through a damaged section of abdominal wall. The only real ... -
Dialogue as Black Contemplative Practice
(The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, 2022-04-19)Across space, time, and texts, I have engaged in contemplative dialogue with the writings of four writers—Black feminist poet Audre Lorde; Chicana poet Gloria Anzaldúa; artist, activist, and community healer Tricia Hersey; ... -
Con Artist: Non-Cosplay Participation at Popular Culture Conventions as an Arts-Based Method of Inquiring Into Resistance and the Undoing of Rules
(SAGE Publications, 2023-05-18)I conduct an inquiry into my participation as an African American woman at two popular culture conventions, the 2017 Dragon Con (Atlanta) and the 2018 annual general meeting of the Jane Austen Society of North America ... -
Nanoalum formulations containing aluminum hydroxide and CpG 1018 adjuvants: The effect on stability and immunogenicity of a recombinant SARS-CoV-2 RBD antigen
(MDPI, 2023)Aluminum-salt vaccine adjuvants (alum) are commercially available as micron-sized particles with varying chemical composition and crystallinity. There are reports of enhanced adjuvanticity when the alum’s particle size is ... -
Minimum Joint Depth for Moment Frames with High-Strength Materials
(American Concrete Institute, 2023-01-01)This paper reports results from four large-scale interior beam column connections without transverse beams or slabs tested under reversed cyclic displacements. The specimens, which included the first of interior beam-column ... -
Henry Albach, editor and agitator, 1914-1918
(University of Kansas, 1986-05-31)John Henry Albach, usually called Henry, was a newspaper owner and editor who represented two minorities in turn-of-the-century Lawrence, Kansas: the German-Americans and the Democrats. The son of a German immigrant who ... -
A comparison of self-esteem/self concept in gifted children and in children not identified as gifted
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An investigation of employee publications and their use as a source of organizational communication at DuPont
(University of Kansas, 1985-08-31)Employee publications are used extensively as a communication channel in organizations of every kind. This study explored the purpose of employee publication as perceived by editors and employees, what content editors deem ... -
MO26 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Female speaker born in 1935. -
MO25 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Female speaker born in 1933. -
MO24 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Male speaker born in 1922. -
MO23 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Female speaker born in 1927. -
MO22 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses and a short phrase recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Female speaker born in 1927. -
MO21 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Male speaker born in 1927. -
MO20 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Male speaker born in 1924. -
MO19 Benton County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the North Low Saxon (West Low German) Plattdüütsch dialect of Cole Camp, Missouri. Male speaker born in 1928. -
Recommended by Librarians: A Computational Citation Analysis Methodology for Identifying and Examining Books Promoted in LibGuides (Dataset and Scripts)
(2023-05)Dataset and Jupyter notebooks (Python) created as the basis for an article aiming to expand current approaches to studying library guides as published on Springshare’s LibGuides platform. Library guides are curated web-based ... -
Hyperpalatable Foods Consumption in a Representative Sample of the General Population in Brazil: Differences of Binge and Non-Binge Eating Meals
(MDPI, 2023-02-09)The availability of hyper-palatable foods (HPF) increased over the past three decades worldwide, a period when eating disorders (ED) and obesity have become global public health concerns. The present study aimed to assess ...