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The Future of Teleworking Accommodations Under the ADA Post-COVID-19
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Turning Up the Heat: Climate Change Litigation and Clean Air Act Preemption of Consumer Protection Claims
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Against Strict Scrutiny: The Supreme Court’s Quiet Degradation of First Amendment Speech Protection
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Closing the Enforcement Gap: Third-Party Discovery Under the FAA and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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Front Matter, University of Kansas Law Review Vol. 70 Number 1
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KS39 Montgomery County, Kansas
(1999)KU Questionnaire responses, a short conversation, and some songs recorded in 1999 for the Amana German (West Middle German) dialect in Montgomery County, Kansas near Coffeyville. Female speaker, born in 1917. -
Facile Ozonation of Light Alkanes to Oxygenates with High Atom Economy in Tunable Condensed Phase at Ambient Temperature
(American Chemical Society, 2023-02-07)We have demonstrated the oxidation of mixed alkanes (propane, n-butane, and isobutane) by ozone in a condensed phase at ambient temperature and mild pressures (up to 1.3 MPa). Oxygenated products such as alcohols and ketones ... -
MO12 Morgan County, Missouri
(2000)KU Questionnaire responses recorded in 2000 for the West Low German dialect of Stover, MO. Female speaker born in 1912. -
Finding your way in academic librarianship: Introducing the Scholarly Communication Notebook
(American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries, 2022-11)Scholarly communication, often called “scholcomm,” is one of the fastest growing and most rapidly changing fields in librarianship. Scholcomm jobs are increasingly prevalent at all types of institutions, and there is ... -
Mathematical Modeling of Risk-Taking in Bipolar Disorder: Evidence of Reduced Behavioral Consistency, With Altered Loss Aversion Specific to Those With History of Substance Use Disorder
(Ubiquity Press, 2022)Bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with excessive pleasure-seeking risk-taking behaviors that often characterize its clinical presentation. However, the mechanisms of risk-taking behavior are not well-understood in BD. ... -
Remote Sensing and Remote Actuation via Silicone–Magnetic Nanorod Composites
(Advanced Materials Technologies, 2021-04-22)The capacity for a soft material to combine remote sensing and remote actuation is highly desirable for many applications in soft robotics and wearable technologies. This work presents a silicone elastomer with a suspension ... -
Physical Activity, Sedentary Time, and Diet as Mediators of the Association Between TV Time and BMI in Youth
(SAGE Publications, 2021-01-11)Purpose: This study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as potential mediators of the association between TV time and BMIz in youth. Design: Cross-sectional study in 2 independent samples ... -
GLOW: A Workflow Integrating Gaussian-Accelerated Molecular Dynamics and Deep Learning for Free Energy Profiling
(American Chemical Society, 2022-02-24)We introduce a Gaussian-accelerated molecular dynamics (GaMD), deep learning (DL), and free energy profiling workflow (GLOW) to predict molecular determinants and map free energy landscapes of biomolecules. All-atom ... -
Examination of the ADOS-2 Expressive Language Score in Fragile X Syndrome
(American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2021-04-28)The development of an expressive language score for people with autism based on the ADOS-2 was recently reported by Mazurek et al. (2019). The current study examined the construct validity of the ADOS-2 expressive language ... -
Validity of a Global Positioning System-Based Algorithm and Consumer Wearables for Classifying Active Trips in Children and Adults
(Human Kinetics, 2021-10-25)Objective: To investigate the convergent validity of a global positioning system (GPS)-based and two consumer-based measures with trip logs for classifying pedestrian, cycling, and vehicle trips in children and adults. ... -
Nonobese Male Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease Are Vulnerable to Decrease in Plasma Leptin
(IOS Press, 2022-08-02)Background:Metabolic dysfunction links to cognitive deficits in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Leptin is an anti-obesity hormone that modulates energy homeostasis and memory function. Although leptin deregulation is implicated ... -
Delay discounting and neurocognitive performance in young adults with differential patterns of substance use: Findings from the Human Connectome Project
(American Psychological Association, 2022-10-30)A large proportion of individuals who use psychoactive substances regularly use more than one substance. This pattern of behavior, termed polysubstance use, is associated with greater risks than when consuming only a single ... -
Pollinator loss causes rapid adaptive evolution of selfing and dramatically reduces genome‐wide genetic variability
(Oxford University Press, 2022-09-01)Although selfing populations harbor little genetic variation limiting evolutionary potential, the causes are unclear. We experimentally evolved large, replicate populations of Mimulus guttatus for nine generations in ... -
Sexual Responsivity and the Effects of Negative Mood on Sexual Arousal in Hypersexual Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)
(Oxford University Press, 2020-07-08)Background A number of studies have found that hypersexuality is associated with a high propensity for sexual excitation. In comparison, less is known about the relationship between hypersexuality and sexual arousal at ... -
Improving correlation of wastewater SARS-CoV-2 gene copy numbers with COVID-19 public health cases using readily available biomarkers
(Oxford University Press, 2022-04-01)The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic has highlighted the potential role that wastewater-based epidemiology can play in assessing aggregate community health. However, efforts to translate SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute ...