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  1. Understanding Male Nursing Student Perceptions of the Influence of Gender: A Qualitative Case Study Approach of Students,...

    In contemporary American society, the nursing profession is predominantly made up of white women. Currently, males make up only 6.8 percent of the three million nursing professionals in the U.S. and they are...

  2. Mapping Sociocultural Values of Visitors on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington

    Contested land-management plans make spatial data about values that people attach to the landscape necessary for federal land management. The study area for this project is the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, an...

  3. Exploring the Positive Utility of Travel and Mode Choice

    Why do people travel? Underlying most travel behavior research is the derived-demand paradigm of travel analysis, which assumes that travel demand is derived from the demand for spatially separated activities,...

  4. Archéologie du Cap Espenberg où la question du Birnirk et de l’origine du Thulé dans le nord‐ouest de l’Alaska

    Résumé en français

  5. An Exploration of Bicyclist Comfort Levels Utilizing Crowdsourced Data

    Bicycle transportation has become a central priority of urban areas invested in improving sustainability, livability, and public health outcomes. Transportation agencies are striving to increase the comfort of...

  6. Cyclist Path Choices Through Shared Space Intersections in England

    In the last several years, there has been growing worldwide interest in making streets safer for all users--pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. One approach, shared space, is a traffic calming technique as...

  7. Transdisciplinary Weed Research: New Leverage on Challenging Weed Problems?

    Transdisciplinary weed research (TWR) is a promising path to more effective management of challenging weed problems. We define TWR as an integrated process of inquiry and action that addresses complex weed...

  8. Walking Behavior of Zoo Elephants: Associations between GPS-Measured Daily Walking Distances and Environmental Factors,...

    Research with humans and other animals suggests that walking benefits physical health. Perhaps because these links have been demonstrated in other species, it has been suggested that walking is important to...

  9. Assessment of Similarity in Chemically Complex Samples

    Concern within the public health community is mounting regarding what some deem as "candy-flavored tobacco". A recent study by King et al. (2014) found that >40% of middle and high school student smokers use...

  10. An Investigation of Invasion: Boater Knowledge Concerning Aquatic Invasive Species and the Influence of the New Zealand Mud...

    Invasive species are second only to habitat loss as a leading cause of native species displacement and the management of invasive species costs hundreds of billions annually. Invasion is often conceptualized as...

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