Browsing 25th Hayes Graduate Research Forum (March, 2011) by Title
Now showing results 21-38 of 38
-
Insights into the faithful translation of the genetic code by the ribosome
McClory, Sean ( 2011-03 )In order to synthesize functional proteins from mRNA, the ribosome must correctly pair each 3 base mRNA codon with the corresponding 3 base anticodon of the cognate (correct) aminoacyl(aa)-tRNA. While this process largely ... -
Interpersonal relationships at work: An examination of dispositional influences and organizational citizenship behavior
Dachner, Alison ( 2011-03 )Positive interpersonal relationships at work foster a variety of beneficial outcomes for individuals and organizations. Past research has examined contextual and demographic antecedents of friendships at work. Forming ... -
Lexical Ambiguity in Evolutionary Discourse: Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
Rector, Meghan ( 2011-03 )This study investigates lexical ambiguity in evolutionary discourse and explores the implications of such language for teaching, learning, and assessment. Specifically, this study investigated what students' mean when they ... -
Maximizing Wealth and Happiness: Improving Investor Decisions Through Improved Affective Forecasting
Easwar, Karthik ( 2011-03 )Investor behavior has long been plagued by a conservatism that keeps individuals from maximizing their wealth. We examine how experience and explicit feedback can reduce two of the main impediments to successful investor ... -
Parenting Perfectionism as a Predictor of Parental Adjustment
Lee, Meghan ( 2011-03 )Perfectionism is conceptualized as the extent to which an individual holds excessively high standards for themselves, and is thought to be multi-dimensional, consisting of maladaptive and beneficial aspects. This paper ... -
Pharmacologic Restoration of PP2A Activity by FTY720 as a Novel Therapy for Polycythemia Vera
Oaks, Joshua ( 2011-03 )Polycythemia Vera (PV) is an incurable rare myeloproliferative disorder driven by Jak2 V617F with few viable treatment options and no curative therapy available. With the intention of developing a curative treatment modality, ... -
The Physics of Massive Star Death
Pejcha, Ondrej ( 2011-03 )Neutrino heating may drive explosions of massive stars (core-collapse supernovae). Although it is known that the stalled accretion shock turns into explosion when the neutrino luminosity reaches critical value (L_crit), ... -
Small Arts Organizations: Supporting their Creative Vitality
Chang, Woong Jo ( 2011-03 )This paper examines how to support the creative vitality of small arts organizations. It incorporates the Multiple Case Narrative on arts administrators at 13 selected small arts organizations and cross-references it with ... -
Spinal Loading and Immune Responses to Personality and Mental Load During Repetitive Lifting - Evidence for a New Low Back Pain Injury Model
Splittstoesser, Riley ( 2011-03 )Objective. To demonstrate an immune response to multiple low back pain risk factors as well as to interactions between risk factors. Background. Biomechanical, individual and psychosocial risk factors for low back pain ... -
Structural Determinants of a Positive Campus Climate for Sexual Minorities
Fine, Leigh E. ( 2011-03 )Most studies of the interaction between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons and the American college campus environment have been confined to the micro-level. However, little is known about factors at ... -
The Synthesis of Biodegradable Polycarbonates and Polyesters from Renewable Resources Using Highly Active (Porphyrin)Cr(III) Chloride Catalysts
Chatterjee, Chandrani ( 2011-03 )A series of porphyrin metal(III) compounds of general formula LMX (where L = tetraphenylporphyrin, tetrakispentafluorophenylporphyrin and octaethylporphyrin, M = Al, Cr, Co, and X = Cl- and OEt) has been synthesized and ... -
Time Not Ripe: Black Women’s Quest for Citizenship and the Battle to End Jim Crow at The Ohio State University
Steward, Tyran ( 2011-03 )In the early 1930s, Jim Crow practices at Ohio State University prevented African American students Wilhelmina Styles and Doris Weaver from taking a mandatory course for their Home Economics major. The Home Management ... -
Triangulate then Reconnect: An Observation of Within Session Communications
Marchionda, Daria ( 2011-03 )This paper provides evidence to support the efficacy of Ecologically Based Family Therapy in increasing parental direct communications within 6-8 sessions. It also provides some support to show that EBFT results in a ... -
Uptake and degradation of natural and synthetic estrogens by maize seedlings
Card, Marcella ( 2011-03 )Runoff from manure-fertilized crop fields constitutes a significant source of natural estrogens (e.g., estradiol [E2] and estrone [E1]) and synthetic estrogen mimics (e.g., zeranol [α-ZAL] and zearalanone [ZAN]) in the ... -
Vibration of a Helicopter Planetary Gear: Experiments and Analytical Simulation
Ericson, Tristan ( 2011-03 )Planetary gear vibration is a major source of noise and may lead to fatigue-induced failures in bearings or other drivetrain components. Gear designers use mathematical models to analyze potential designs, but these models ... -
What Do Fathers Do? A look into the daily activities of fathers versus mothers using time diary data
Kotila, Letitia ( 2011-03 )This study compares levels of mother and father involvement within activity categories that include engagement, responsibility, and childcare, across the transition to parenthood for dual-earner, first time parents. Findings ... -
Why Couldn't Bert Williams Play Othello: The Denial of Self-Definition of a "Nobody"
Blasenak, Andrew ( 2011-03 )Why Couldn’t Bert Williams Play Othello?: Belasco, Bert and Blackface Bert Williams is often a controversial figure in the history of Blackface performance. As he was of West Indian descent, he crafted his blackface ... -
Word Frequency and Processing: Why the Brain Stores Some Words Whole and Others in Parts
Parker, Jeffrey ( 2011-03 )In this study I show evidence which suggests that how often a word occurs is instrumentally important in understanding how the mind stores and processes words; moreover, I suggest that the mind uses a previously undiscussed ...