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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
671

Exploring the viability of non-conventional crash modeling techniques in enhancing traffic safety research

Abdelwahab, Hassan Tahsin 01 April 2002 (has links)
No description available.
672

Ramp and route choice analysis for the expressway system using GIS

Huang, Yile 01 July 2001 (has links)
No description available.
673

Att synas, höras och märkas : En uppsats om äldre människors upplevelser av livskvalitet / To be seen, heard and noticed : An essay on elderly peoples experience of quality of life

Hamakarim, Lala January 2014 (has links)
Det är viktigt med insikt och ökad kunskap om den äldre individens behov och individuella upplevelser för att kunna bemöta individen och utforma vården efter dennes egna villkor. Denna kunskap är viktig att ha med sig som socionom, då ens yrkesroll kan komma att beröra äldre individer som målgrupp. Denna studie har genomförts i USA (Florida) med syfte att undersöka vad livskvalitet innebär för äldre människor på över 65 år, och vilka vardagliga situationer de kopplar livskvalitet till. I denna studie är livskvalitet beskrivet utifrån respondenternas egna personliga upplevelser av begreppet och dess innebörd. Sju semistrukturerade intervjuer har genomförts med individer mellan åldrarna 71-94. Vi kom i kontakt med dem genom en verksamhet i Florida, som erbjuder hemtjänstlösningar till äldre människor som är i behov av vård och omsorg i det egna hemmet. I vår studie har vi använt oss av en kvalitativ undersökningsmetod, och utgått ifrån innehållsanalys som metod för att analysera vårt insamlade material. Denna studies resultat mynnade ut i tre teman som visar på viktiga kriterier för den äldre individen att uppleva livskvalitet. Dessa teman är: Självständighet, social gemenskap och meningsfullhet. Självständighet var viktigt för våra respondenter då det innebar att få vara autonoma i vardagen. Social gemenskap innefattar att synliggöras och bekräftas av omgivningen. Temat meningsfullhet kopplas till att våra respondenter ser en mening i deras primära krets, och begriplighet med deras nuvarande tillvaro. Att synas, höras och märkas är studiens titel, dessa ord är byggstenarna för ett förgyllt åldrande, då vi i vår uppsats fokuserat på den positiva aspekten av livskvalitet i samband med ett åldrande.
674

Investigating local adaptation in a reef-building coral

Kenkel, Carly Danielle 25 September 2014 (has links)
Environmental variation is ubiquitous in natural systems. The genetic and physiological mechanisms governing population-level responses to this variation will impact the process of speciation and the capacity for populations to persist in a changing climate. Until recently, population-level responses to environmental selection remained largely unexplored in marine systems due to the historical assumption that the inherently dispersive nature of most marine taxa would preclude their ability to specialize to local environments. This dissertation represents the first investigation of population-level responses to environmental variation in a Caribbean reef-building coral. This research integrates ecological, physiological, genetic and genomic methods to (1) determine patterns of local adaptation in the Florida Keys, (2) identify stressors driving adaptive responses, (3) distinguish the physiological and genetic mechanisms underlying coral adaptation and (4) assess the potential for future adaptation in the common reef-building coral Porites astreoides. Results demonstrate that corals adapt and/or acclimatize to their local habitat and that this specialization incurs fitness costs. Temperature differences between reefs likely play a selective role in differentiating inshore and offshore coral populations. Genetic and gene expression differences indicate that coral hosts play a substantial role in driving these population-level differences. Inshore corals exhibit greater gene expression plasticity, which may be involved in stabilizing physiological responses to temperature fluctuations experienced at inshore reefs. In addition, naïve juvenile coral recruits from inshore reefs exhibit a growth rate advantage over offshore recruits under elevated temperature treatment, suggesting that thermotolerance differences observed in adult populations could continue to evolve in response to climate change. Taken together these results provide novel insight into the drivers of reef decline in the Florida Keys and the role of the host in coral adaptation capacity. / text
675

Parallels in portraits of leadership in mega churches of Gauteng (RSA) and Florida (USA) / Tsietsi John Maloma

Maloma, Tsietsi John January 2011 (has links)
This thesis, Parallels in portraits of leadership in mega churches of Gauteng (RSA) and Florida (USA), the researcher, studied literature on church leadership with special reference to the leadership of mega churches. He researched issues relating to the nature of church leadership by exploring relevant Bible passages, the lives of certain Bible characters that the Bible presents as good but not perfect leaders, as well as relevant key theological conceptions of leadership. The study accordingly also reviewed different models of church leadership on the hand of a study of some Bible passages and current theological thinking about the matter. The thesis demonstrated that the leadership of mega churches requires certain leadership qualities, values, and competencies. The contribution of the study lies therein that it confirmed and identified through a comparative empirical analysis of details collected through basic research in mega churches of Florida (USA) and Gauteng (RSA) the qualities, values and competencies that are essential for successful leadership of mega churches in very different contexts and church families. The study therefore recommends a desirable leadership style and essential qualities for effective church leadership of mega churches. The study also makes a contribution to the theological understanding of a new but growing church type in urban settings, the mega church; and is of great value to those that lead and study such churches. / PhD, Biblical Studies, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012
676

Night Launch

Hallman, Cavan 19 May 2017 (has links)
No description available.
677

El municipio como alero de la gestión cultural barrial : una mirada a la gestión cultural municipal de La Florida

Basáez Márquez, Ricardo Adrián January 2014 (has links)
Magíster en gestión cultural / El presente informe de investigación está organizado en cuatro partes. Una primera parte, introductoria, con su respectiva pregunta de investigación, hipótesis y objetivos del estudio. Una segunda parte con una reflexión acerca de temas relacionados con la gestión cultural, para enmarcar teóricamente la investigación, a la luz de los autores consultados con este propósito. Una tercera parte contiene el análisis de la información recopilada a través de la opinión de cinco sujetos considerados clave por su calidad de funcionarios en la Municipalidad de La Florida. El informe continúa con las conclusiones, y a modo de sugerencia un plan de gestión cultural municipal acorde a las reflexiones surgidas y manifestadas en el presente estudio. La bibliografía y un apartado de anexos con copias de documentos de interés para esta tesis, cierran este trabajo sobre la gestión cultural centrada en un municipio.
678

REPRODUCTION AND FUNCTIONAL RESPONSE OF CORNUS FLORIDA ACROSS AN URBAN LANDSCAPE GRADIENT

Redwine, Angela 02 May 2013 (has links)
Urbanization greatly alters plant and pollinator communities and can affect pollinator movement and subsequent gene flow. Plants persisting in urban areas must adjust to local environmental conditions often different from those in which they naturally evolved, and cultivation techniques for landscaping species have developed traits suitable for existence in urban habitats. Cultivated varieties and native conspecifics often exist in geographic proximity, and if pollinator movement is not blocked by urban structural components, functional differences may negatively impact spatially proximate native populations. I used spatial analysis of successful pollination of Cornus florida to estimate how pollinator movement is affected by urban features. My results suggest that buildings and canopy are the most important components which influence reproductive success in urban habitats. Additionally, I compared functional responses of both adult and offspring C. florida cultivars and native plants to differential light environments in the urban and natural understory habitats, and we found differences in physiology and morphology that could lead to negative fitness consequences for native populations should gene escape from urban cultivar to native populations occur via pollinator movement.
679

Family and social characteristics of white and Negro dependent children residing in the Department of Public Welfare emergency shelter homes, Jacksonville, Florida, October and November, 1960

Unknown Date (has links)
"The purpose of this study is to compare seventy-one white and fifty-six Negro dependent children residing in the Florida State Department of Public Welfare emergency shelter homes in Jacksonville, Florida, during the months of October and November, 1960, with respect to sixteen selected family and social characteristics. The shelter homes are private facilities established for the purpose of providing emergency shelter care to dependent children. As the emergency shelter home program has been in operation only since October, 1959, an attempt will be made in this study to identify the characteristics of dependent children placed in the shelter homes and to describe their families"--Introduction. / Typescript. / "June, 1961." / "Submitted to the Graduate School of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Work." / Advisor: Irene E. Morris, Professor Directing Study. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 43-44).
680

Development of a high school agricultural program with special reference to health problems

Unknown Date (has links)
"The present paper will open with a brief survey of Calhoun county, including significant social, economic, and health conditions and problems of the county. The present and envisioned program of Vocational Agriculture in Blountstown High School is oriented to meet the needs and problems as revealed through this survey. The activities of the program will be discussed from the standpoint of classroom instruction, farm mechanics, adult education, Future Farmer work, and school farm"--Introduction. / Typescript. / "Aug., 1949." / "Submitted to the Graduate Council of Florida State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science under plan II." / Advisor: Marion J. Hay, Professor Directing Paper. / Published also under title: The contribution of vocational agriculture toward development of a community school. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 65-66).

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