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Using Ecological and Demographic Data in Administrative Planning of a Young Men's Christian AssociationKelly, Joseph H. January 1954 (has links)
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A History of the Educational Program of the National Youth AdministrationHengst, Herbert R. January 1949 (has links)
No description available.
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Genetics of a color polymorphism in Heliconius dorisBenson, Caleb 07 August 2020 (has links)
Balancing selection refers to the maintenance of multiple phenotypic variants within a population. There are a number of proposed mechanisms explaining the origin and persistence of the evolution and genetics of polymorphisms, but they largely remain unresolved in the specific instances in which they occur. This study aims to identify the genetic basis of a polymorphism in the butterfly, Heliconius doris, which displays four distinct color patterns on the dorsal hindwings of individuals. While Mullerian mimetic theory proposes that phenotypes will converge on a common, aposematic phenotype, this is not the case in Heliconius doris. We identify an interval perfectly associated with the presence/absence of the red ray phenotype, and propose potential mechanisms and genetic architecture through which this polymorphism has been allowed to persist.
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The development of Southern Association for College Student Affairs: setting a new course for successWescovich-Mann, Bobbie Jean 05 May 2007 (has links)
There have been numerous studies conducted concerning how various businesses, management groups and library science organizations address the preservation of their history, the development of goals, the evaluation of those goals and how these lead to the positive development of their organization. However, to date, the researcher has been unable to locate research that has been conducted to assess how Student Affairs associations preserve their history and how they evaluate the effectiveness of their goals or even if they do evaluate their goals. Based on research conducted through in-depth interviews, review of the data raises questions regarding the way SACSA is attempting to accomplish the current goals, how the goals were established, how that information is disseminated and how the history of the association is being maintained. The membership voiced clearly that there is a conflict between member?s perceptions. With the association not utilizing past reports and findings from other committees, such as the Blue Ribbon Task Force, only confirms the need for better communication and follow through. Many of the past SACSA committee studies have yielded the same results as my study. My results further substantiate and fortify the fact that the association is not addressing the reports or perceived needs of the association. A number of recommendations are offered to improve the preservation of SACSA?s history as well as procedures that provide checks and balances to ensure that whatever the membership is communicating that it is being followed through and addressed.
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Genetic Association Tests for Binary Traits with an ApplicationKim, Sulgi 13 October 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Leveraging Demographic Differences in Incidence for Discovery and Validation of Risk Variants in GliomaOstrom, Quinn T. 02 February 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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Intermolecular Association of an Oblong Shape-persistent Macrocycle and Refunctionalization of Folding ortho-Phenylene OligomersChu, Meng 20 July 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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MALLEABILITY OF ATTITUDES OR MALLEABILITY OF THE IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST?Han, Hyo-Jung Anna 11 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Disease Gene Mapping Under The Coalescent ModelHoffman, Lori A. 25 October 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Effects of word list types on acquisition, retention, and transfer in children's paired-associate learning /DiObilda, Nicholas A. January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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