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  • Consequences Of Long-Term Fertilization on Wetland Microbial Function 

    Koceja, Megan (East Carolina University, 2019-05-02)
    Anthropogenic disturbances have led to increased deposition of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) into soils. Nutrient enrichment of soils is known to increase plant biomass and also increase rates of microbial litter ...
  • Conservation and Expression of SNF2 Proteins in Chondrus crispus 

    Caudell, Ethan, K (2014)
    The SNF2 families of ATP-dependent helicases are the central catalytic subunits for chromatin remodeling complexes. The most widely studied is the multisubunit SWI/SNF complex, which has been found in plants, yeast, and ...
  • Conservation of Archaeological Wood using Non-Reducing sugars 

    Tahira, Adeem (2015)
    In the conservation field there are many different thoughts on the best way to conserve waterlogged archaeological wood. The current method uses polyethylene glycol(PEG), a hydrophilic organic compound, to replace water ...
  • Conspecific pollen precedence and its contribution to speciation in Triodanis perfoliata 

    Modzik, Adrian (2015)
    Speciation is the process by which one species diverges into two distinct species. To fully understand speciation, it is important to understand reproductive isolation. Reproductive isolation, the inability of two individuals ...
  • Contradictions in Composer Diversity 

    Hruska, Kelly (East Carolina University, 2021-04-23)
    Nearly every undergraduate music major at a university is required to perform at least one recital as the culmination of their degree, showcasing the skills they have learned in the rigorous study of their instrument as ...
  • CONVERGENCE SKILLS AS DEMANDED BY NEWSPAPER EMPLOYERS, TAUGHT BY JOURNALISM PROGRAMS 

    Clancy, Ryan (East Carolina University, 2016-04-29)
    Convergence—the blending of old-media and new-media content delivery technologies—poses challenges for new hires in journalism. In the past, journalists were expected to align with skill sets specific to print or to broadcast ...
  • Covid-19 Effects on Commodity Pricing 

    Page, Andrew (East Carolina University, 2023-04-25)
    My work is based on how COVID-19 has affected commodity prices around the world. Commodities are something we use and depend on every day whether we realize it or not and I was curious to see how this is affected by major ...
  • Creating a Club to Increase Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention on ECU's Campus 

    Adams, Danielle (East Carolina University, 2021-05-28)
    Sexual assault is a problem that has an unprecedently high occurrence on college campuses. It was found that 14.8% of students will experience some form of sexual assault while in college (Cantor et al., 2015). However, ...
  • Creating a short film from start to finish 

    Hollingsworth, Denver (2015-04-30)
    This project is a creative endeavor that explores the process of creating a short film from start to finish. The process begins with writing a screenplay for the film, fleshing out characters and coming up with a well-written ...
  • CRISPR/CAS9 SYSTEMS FOR PLANT GENOME EDITING 

    Paul, Joseph W. III (East Carolina University, 2016-04-28)
    The increasing burden of the world population on agriculture requires the development of more robust crops. Dissecting the basic biology that underlies plant susceptibility to pathogens and drives crop loss will inform ...
  • Critical Literacy in Fairytales: Through the Eyes of a Preschooler 

    Smith, Mallory Blair (East Carolina University, 2023-04-26)
    Critical literacy theory says that students can make connections between a text and the meaning of its words, thereby, connecting it to societal ideas around them. Critical literacy in the classroom has often been tied ...
  • Cultural Differences in the Overtness and Covertness of Positive and Negative Emotion 

    Hughes, Chelsea M. (East Carolina University, 2013)
    Recent research suggests that positive emotions are more often seen, less often hidden, and more often discussed than negative emotions in Western culture. These results support the Western preference towards the maximization ...
  • Cultural Infant Feeding Practices Among Latina Immigrants: A Program Evaluation 

    Galloway, Kaylan (East Carolina University, 2019-05-14)
    Many children in Guatemala are malnourished and food security is a critical problem (Davis, Fischer, Rohloff, & Heimburger, 2014). In some Mayan communities in Guatemala, malnutrition is now viewed as the norm (Chary, ...
  • Cultural Intelligence Among American Hospitality Students: An Examination of Antecedent and Outcome Variables 

    Gillette, Annaliese S. (East Carolina University, 2017-05-03)
    The diversification of workforces and globalization of businesses have created a demand for qualified global managers who can effectively navigate cross-cultural encounters with employees and customers from different ...
  • Cultural Preservation in One and One-Half and Second Generation Vietnamese Immigrants 

    Pham, Thao Kim (East Carolina University, 2018-12-13)
    This study is designed to provide insight on one and one-half and second generation Vietnamese immigrants’ experiences with cultural preservation and acculturation in areas that are not densely populated with Vietnamese ...
  • Cumulative Knee Joint Loads Associated with Interval Training 

    Reynolds, Victoria L (East Carolina University, 2016-04-28)
    High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is defined as an exercise program involving cardiorespiratory training in repeated bouts of short duration at high intensities followed by short, recovery periods of lower intensity. ...
  • Data With Integrity 

    Thorne, Trek E (East Carolina University, 2023-04-26)
    Cybersecurity is a fundamental piece of any business. No matter how big or small your business is, neglecting to fix your business's vulnerabilities could have devastating effects on your profits, effectiveness, and success. ...
  • Delayed Self-Fertilization in Triodanis perfoliata 

    Patel, Hetal, R (2014)
    Self-fertilization is a reproductive technique that allows a plant to produce offspring even when pollinators may be scarce. Utilizing the process of delayed selfing, a species is with the benefits of both cross-pollination ...
  • DEMOGRAPHIC AND BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HIV INFECTION IN ETHIOPIAN ADOLESCENTS 

    Tharmar, Aparna P (East Carolina University, 2022-05-09)
    HIV is still a global issue, particularly among young adolescents. According to UNICEF, they carry the burden of the disease at approximately 5% of all people living with HIV and about 11% of new adult HIV infections. The ...
  • Describing behaviors of participants during a Virtual Dementia Tour™: A secondary descriptive analysis 

    Morgan, Anna (East Carolina University, 2022-05-06)
    Background: Incidence of dementia is rising, requiring need for prepared caregivers. The Virtual Dementia Tour TM (VDT) simulates the multi-faceted changes of dementia for caregiver participants. To determine how VDT ...