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  1. Efficiency of bioswales in positively effecting storm water quality

    Because of the increased need for sustainable construction in an ever urbanizing culture, new

  2. Risk Taking, Social Stigma and Recovery from Severe Mental Illness

    Objective: To explore patient perspectives on the role of personal growth-related risk taking in

  3. Comparative Study of Fatty Acid Characterisation of Cage Cultured and Captured Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in Brackish Water

    Proceedings of the Eighteenth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, held July 11-15, 2016 at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Center (AECC), Aberdeen, Scotland,...

  4. Comparing the health and healthcare needs of poor rural Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites

    America’s rural Hispanic population is growing at an unprecedented rate. Many of the Hispanic people that are settling in rural communities are immigrants or first generation Americans. If changes to current...

  5. Comparing 26S Proteasome Efficiency Between Long-Living and Short-Living Rodents

    Many people die yearly worldwide due to diseases associated with aging, and if the

  6. Best Practices for Sustainably Integrating School Gardens into the Corvallis School

    Participation in school garden programs improves health outcomes in K-12

  7. Facilitators and Barriers to Contraceptive Use among College-Age Latinas:

    This study explored factors that affect acquisition and proper use of contraception

  8. A Comparative Study between Mental Health of Homeless Populations in the United States and Spain

    Many people around the world suffer from a mental illness, and too few receive the help they need. Mental illness is especially prevalent among the homeless. Homelessness is represented in all ages,...

  9. Exploring health literacy factors that may affect breast and cervical cancer screenings in the Hmong population of Oregon

    Hmong women in the United States have been shown to have low rates of breast and

  10. A Rationale for Improving Childhood Nutrition: A Program to Enhance the Health of Families Experiencing Food Insecurity in...

    Food insecurity is a growing public health concern in Oregon. Those that are food insecure often develop strategies, such as reducing the size of meals, cutting out fruits, vegetables and meats or skipping...

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