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- Teacher Knowledge Share (Semester Unknown) IPRO 320: Teacher Knowledge Share IPRO 320 Project Plan F08
- Creator
- Bern, David, Bochantin, Marike, Hartline, Julian, Mccall, Ian, Mick, Emily, Peake, Andrew, Pierce, Alison, Pindrik, Dmitriy, Quinn, Michael, Stanford, Carly, Tilatti, Michael
- Date
- 2008, 2008-12
- Description
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The goal of IPRO 320 is to create an online professional network for school teachers at the kindergarten through twelfth grade level to allow...
Show moreThe goal of IPRO 320 is to create an online professional network for school teachers at the kindergarten through twelfth grade level to allow for the sharing of ideas, lesson plans and other professionally relevant information. This is a continuing project which saw limited success in the previous semester in that a functioning web site was constructed based on surveys of public school teachers but it saw very little use. This semester, the planned approach is to build on the research generated last semester by performing additional market research with teachers. Following that, IPRO 320 will rework much of the previous web site by refining some of the features, adding additional ones as the research indicates and improving the website in general, both functionally and aesthetically.
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- Biophilic Calumet: Final Book
- Creator
- Meder, Robert
- Date
- 2010-07-29
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- Interactive Urban Landmark Kiosks for Memorial Walk of Martin Luther King (Semester Unknown) IPRO 314
- Creator
- Barsky, Dmitry, Dragomir-daescu, Eugen, Martinich, Bojana, Boykin, Dorcas, Akhtar, Ayesha, Bobak, Tadeusz, Martinez, Jocsan, Yen Lai, Se, Cheng, Eric, Perez, Lorenzo, Berg, Garrett, Trudo, Michelle
- Date
- 2010, 2010-12
- Description
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The objective of this IPRO is to help the students of Gage Park H.S. bring their vision of a memorial to a historical event into existence;...
Show moreThe objective of this IPRO is to help the students of Gage Park H.S. bring their vision of a memorial to a historical event into existence; and to further advance the concepts and ideas developed by the previous two IPRO groups. Objectives: i. Keep student ideas and concerns prevalent in design process ii. Develop initial prototypes of memorial designs after reconnecting with the Gage Park students iii. Receive feedback from students on prototype ideas iv. Upon student approval, develop a proposed final design v. Work with school and city officials to determine a place for the memorial vi. Work with involved parties to bring the memorial to completion
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- Porous Pavement/Hydro-gel System for Storm Water Management (Semester Unknown) IPRO 312: Porous Pavement Hydro-gel System for Storm Water Management IPRO 312 MidTerm Presentation Sp08
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- Shoulders, Shawn, Johnson, Sarah, Lewis, William, Yeung, Helen, Chavazha, Misha, Lebron, Chance, Myers, James, Rybaltowski, Karl, Wang, Nan
- Date
- 2008, 2008-05
- Description
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The objectives of IPRO 312, are to design and demonstrate a hydrogel based, water retention and release system for implementation in various...
Show moreThe objectives of IPRO 312, are to design and demonstrate a hydrogel based, water retention and release system for implementation in various storm water reclamation scenarios while forecasting the impact of such a system, both economically and ecologically on a Chicago-land neighborhood.
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- Brake Lining Materials and Articles Made Therefrom
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- Sump, Cord H., Mcgee, Sherwood W.
- Date
- 4/23/2009, 1967-03-21
- Description
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Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- Refuable Electric Cars (Semester Unknown) IPRO 313: RefuableElectricCarsIPRO313MidTermPresentationSp11
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- Chatman, Amanda, Gasca, Victor, Henriquez, Yuri, Huang, Ken, Kanzelmeyer, Joshua, Kim, Suro, Leresche, Mike, Matezic, Samira, Maus, Dylan, Meier, Alan, Micic, Stanislav, Nettles, Raymond, Njoagwuali, Tuesday, Patel, Neelkumar, Perez, Cristina, Rojo, David, Romero, Jorge, Stanard, Steve, Syed, Omar, Terry, Milton, Urizarbarrena, Mikel, Vazquez, Manuel, Vetter, Jonathan, Wisniewski, Jerome, Zhurgenbayeva, Aida, Ziman, Charlie
- Date
- 2011, 2011-05
- Description
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The overall conflict that IPRO 313 is trying to resolve is the dependency on oil as a fuel source for automotive vehicles. Along with the...
Show moreThe overall conflict that IPRO 313 is trying to resolve is the dependency on oil as a fuel source for automotive vehicles. Along with the global and financial concerns that go along with oil as a fuel source, there has been growing interest in electric vehicles. Electric vehicles are the competitive issue that IPRO 313 has researched, investigated, and is working to resolve. Currently, most electric vehicles run on lithium batteries. The problems associated with these vehicles are the recharge time and service station compatibilities. The most popular electric vehicle is the Testla Roadster, which has a driving distance of approximately 270 miles per full charge. Although this is an adequate driving distance, it takes six to eight hours for a full charge. This amount of charge time is a vital drawback for electric vehicles. The vast majority of service stations are not electric vehicle friendly. Gas stations do not and have not set up areas for electric battery pack replacement, or vehicle charge. Withou
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- Sick Building Syndrome, Building Related Illness and Indoor Air Quality (Spring 2003) IPRO 335: Sick Building Syndrome, Building Related Illness and Indoor Air Quality IPRO335 Spring2003 Final Presentation
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- Brady, Katie, Chladil, Laura, Gwozdz, Katie, Hadhazy, Melissa, Kim, Woojoo, Parai, Rajarshi, Patel, Ronak, Pisarek, Anna, Sawardecker, Erin, Yardley, Nate, Yum, Juil
- Date
- 2003, 2003-05
- Description
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Sick Building Syndrome is a general category for a number of ailments, allergies, and complaints, all due to some physical aspect of a...
Show moreSick Building Syndrome is a general category for a number of ailments, allergies, and complaints, all due to some physical aspect of a building, usually related to the ventilation system. The existence of low levels of pollutants, synthetic irritants, fungi or other microorganisms, or simply a lack of adequate fresh air, are sufficient factors to cause reactions in a percentage of building occupants. In 1997, we discovered that the slimy black mold has proven deadly in three Oakland County homes (R. Mishra, 1997). The sick building syndrome is a very serious problem, since we construct more and more tight building for energy-saving measures, chemical pollutants are not diluted and are continually recirculated throughout the building. Despite numerous investigations, journal articles and conferences, little has actually been proven about the causes of sick building syndrome. The causes are multiple and sometimes very difficult to detect. The only common denominator of Sick Building Syndrome is insufficient ventilation air to remove the contaminants. Inadequate ventilation has been considered to be a causal factor in 50 per cent of sick buildings in the United States and in 68 per cent of Canadian investigations (Melius 1984; Collet and Sterling 1988). Sometimes the source of the problem is microbial growth inside wet ductwork or other air-handling equipment. Air-conditioning systems themselves can harbour pollutants and micro-organisms and so add to the contamination of the building. In some new buildings the problem can be the use of synthetic materials (such as insulation or carpeting) which release hydrocarbons or other vapors into the air at a very low rate. In rare instances the outside air intakes may draw in foul air from waste storage or processing areas, or from parking areas heavily laden with auto exhaust. These cases represent bad ventilation system design. Major activities and tasks:- Understanding the sick building syndrome (Why good indoor air quality is important? What causes Sick Building Syndrome? The effect of poor indoor air quality on the life and health of people),- Literature revue to obtain rules and solution for each specific problem (new and retrofit buildings),- A methodology technique to diagnose a sick building.- Case study: each group of students analyze a sick building in the area of Chicago,- Use computer software to determine the level of indoor air quality in the building and how to improve it.- Expert System to help the designer to integrate the sick building syndrome in the building design: A number of rules should be developed to integrate expertise from different professional concerned with indoor air quality and sick building syndrome, using a questionnaire and face-to-face interviews. The sick building syndrome is a multidisciplinary problem since the causes of sick building syndrome are multiple, such as, contamination (inside and outside), material used to construct the building (formaldehyde, fiberglass), inadequate ventilation, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, cigarette smoking, humidity, noise and illumination, scabies, and other unknown syndrome. An interprofessional experience in different fields such as HVAC systems, Indoor air quality, Biology and medicine (allergies, molds, fungi), Maintenance, Building Science, Building Materials, and environmental engineering is needed.
Sponsorship: IIT Collaboratory for Interprofessional Studies
Project Plan for IPRO 335: Sick Building Syndrome, Building Related Illness and Indoor Air Quality for the Spring 2003 semester
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- Resilient Mount for Magnetic Heads
- Creator
- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 1952-11-18
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology
United States Patent
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- Innovative Mapping (sequence unknown), IPRO 303 - Deliverables
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- Komoroski, Aaron, Mora, Andres, Sarraf, Basel, Kemp, Brandon, Duong, Cindy, Woodward, Frank, Suwada, Jerry, Michael, Mark, Sinha, Piyush, Glover, Richard, Mandrekar, Urba
- Date
- 2009-12
- Description
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The team worked to target the majority of mobile device users and give them an outlet to report any changes, mistakes or developments that...
Show moreThe team worked to target the majority of mobile device users and give them an outlet to report any changes, mistakes or developments that have been overlooked by NAVTEQ in the company's mobile mapping solutions. The team also worked to develop a solution that enables the average map user – men and women ages 18-35, students and tourists – to address these alterations in a simple, hassle-free way.
Sponsorship: NAVTEQ
Deliverables for IPRO 303: Innovative Mapping for the fall 2009 semester.
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- Method of Making Piezoelectric Layers by Flame Spraying
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- Blum, Seymour, Mountvala, Adi, Mckinley, Robert
- Date
- 4/23/2009, 1968-06-11
- Description
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Sponsorship: IIT Research Institute
United States Patent
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- The Rotten IPRO (Semester Unknown) IPRO 312: TheRottenIPRO312ProjectPlanSp09
- Creator
- Cargill, Matthew, Coad, Matthew, Dominski, John, Gulling, Richard, Karpuzi, Isida, Morton, Stacy, Nielsen, Lisa, Oblenida, Cindy, Olichwier, David, Rossi, James, Ryan, Emily, Szpiech, Paulina
- Date
- 2009, 2009-05
- Description
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Our team, IPRO 312: The Rotten IPRO’s goal is to determine the best method on how to recycle organic waste generated by the university....
Show moreOur team, IPRO 312: The Rotten IPRO’s goal is to determine the best method on how to recycle organic waste generated by the university. Research and analysis will inform us on whether initiating a composting facility on campus is feasible or not. The opening of a composting facility can reduce the university's environmental impact. Furthermore, IIT can serve as a model to expand composting across the city of Chicago.
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- Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings (semester?), IPRO 320: Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings IPRO 320 Final Report F06
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- Kahr, Erica, Dannhausen, Anna, Atterberry, Chrissy, Bilitz, Elizabeth, Friel, Melissa, Gargas, Eugene, Gomez, Guillermo, Lanum, Craig, Ruiz, Joanna, Thompson, Sean, Zouridis, Despina
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- 2006-12, 2006-12
- Description
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The objective of IPRO 320, Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings, is to contribute to the problem solving necessary to implement energy...
Show moreThe objective of IPRO 320, Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings, is to contribute to the problem solving necessary to implement energy efficiency improvements in existing buildings and to the central steam and electric systems. Alternate possibilities for energy use in context with their building type and surroundings will be discovered through research of other university buildings at the University of Chicago, Loyola University, and IIT. This research will then be used in finding alternate forms of energy generation to secure the sustainability of the IIT campus.
Deliverables for IPRO 320: Sustainability Planning of IIT Buildings for the Fall 2006 semester
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- Design of Coal Desulfurization Processes to Improve the Environment (semester?), IPRO 346: Coal Desulfurization IPRO 346 Project Plan F06
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- Mcdowell, Amy, Benegal, Salil, Doellman, Tony, Keen, Andrew, Kisiel, Greg, Maratt, James, Ogunride, Ranti, Olmos, Oscar, Toe, Myint
- Date
- 2006-12, 2006-12
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The objective of this IPRO is to choose an appropriate method (or combination of multiple methods) for desulfurizing coal before combustion...
Show moreThe objective of this IPRO is to choose an appropriate method (or combination of multiple methods) for desulfurizing coal before combustion takes place in a furnace for energy production. Three methods will be researched in order to find the best way of desulfurization- physical, chemical, and biological. Whichever method(s) is found to be the most effective at removing sulfur from coal will be chosen. After this decision the group will move forward and design the process equipment; later an economic assessment will be done to cost the equipment. All of the group’s goals will be completed within this semester.
Deliverables for IPRO 346: Design of Coal Desulfurization Processes to Improve the Environment for the Fall 2006 semester.
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- Power Measurements For Performance Bicycles (Semester Unknwon) IPRO 324: PowerMeasurementForPerformanceBicyclesIPRO324ProjectPlanSp10_redacted
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- Aigner, Jeffrey, Albee, Brian, Gaulin, Nick, Lee, Jeonghun, Lee, Seunggeun, Piediscalzi, Yoshio, Rhodes, Mark, Rowell, David, Sizyuk, Yuriy, Swanson, Jonathan
- Date
- 2010, 2010-05
- Description
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The overall goal of this IPRO is to develop an inexpensive, accurate tool for measuring the power output of a bicycle rider. The current...
Show moreThe overall goal of this IPRO is to develop an inexpensive, accurate tool for measuring the power output of a bicycle rider. The current devices on the market have at least one of the following problems: they are expensive ($500+), they may require the replacement of expensive bicycle parts, and/or they are inaccurate.
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- BIFUNCTIONAL CHELATING AGENTS FOR POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY AND RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY
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- Sin, In Seok
- Date
- 2013, 2013-12
- Description
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Positron emission tomography (PET) is an important molecular imaging modality. To develop new bifunctional chelators for use in more sensitive...
Show morePositron emission tomography (PET) is an important molecular imaging modality. To develop new bifunctional chelators for use in more sensitive PET imaging, 64Cu-radiolabeled chelators have been investigated as promising PET agents. We synthesized and evaluated a macrocyclic chelator (NOTA)-based new bifunctional ligands with different coordination groups. New bifunctional chelators were evaluated for their radiolabeling efficiency with 64Cu, and in vitro complex stability of 64Cu-labeled chelators in human serum was also studied. 64Cu-labeled chelators was further evaluated for in vitro complex stability by EDTA challenge as a rigorous test of transchelation. As a result, chelator D, E, 3p-C-NE3TA, and 3p-C-NOTA were indicated as best chelators and have a promise for 64Cu-based PET imaging. Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) is a highly selective modality of cancer treatment and uses a radiolabeled chelator conjugated with monoclonal antibody. Our continued research of developing new RIT agents radiolabeled with 177Lu, different types of a macrocyclic based bifunctional chelators (DOTA, NOTA and NE3TA)- with variation of denticity, macrocyclic cavity, and bimodality were synthesized. Radiolabeling efficiency of chelators and in vitro complex stability of 177Lu-radiolabeled complex in human serum were evaluated. The effects of different pH and TLC solvents were investigated to confirm the best radiolabeling condition of new chelators with 177Lu. Furthermore, complex stability of 177Lu-radiolabeled chelators in a solution with excess EDTA and various metals was evaluated for transchelation. Therefore, the results of radiolabeling, serum stability and EDTA and metal challenge studies indicate that cavity size and ligand x denticity in chelators affected binding affinity to Lu(III) . 3p-C-DETA was identified as the best chelator for further research of RIT agent.
M.S. in Chemistry, December 2013
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- Zero Energy Community (Semester Unknown) IPRO 323: 1_ZeroEnergyCommunityIPRO323Poster2F09
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- Bohac, Adam, Brady, David, Bueno, Juan, Coughlin, Daniel, Depalma, Lowell, Gonzalez, Juan, Gross, Josh, Hernandez, Carlos, Iversen, Jennifer, Mckinley, Keanen, Moceri, Michael, Modi, Nishant, Wisniewski, Anthony, Zacharias, Bryan
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- 2009, 2009-12
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Our purpose is to seek a union between living comfortably and living sustainably. We are to design for a future Chicago-area community, which...
Show moreOur purpose is to seek a union between living comfortably and living sustainably. We are to design for a future Chicago-area community, which first minimizes its energy consumption and then uses the most sustainable methods to fulfill the remaining needs of the inhabitants. Ideally we will design a model community which will challenge conventions within the fields of design, planning, engineering, and everyday living. This community will also serve as an example to Chicago-area municipalities about the benefits of sustainable planning, design, and living.
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- Business Study of Alternatives Uses for Brewers’ Spent Grain (Semester Unknown) IPRO 340: AlternativeUsesForBrewers'SpentGrainIPRO340ProjectPlanSp11_redacted
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- Acacio, Kevin, Kapaldo, James, Orekoya, Moyosoreoluwa, Sahni, Sakshi, Apyan, Aram, Kim, Paul, Prusak, Mateusz, Zahir, Soha, Chiem, Edward, Mares Araiza, Rodolfo, Smith, Amanda, Tomlin, Stephen
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- 2011, 2011-05
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IPRO 340 (The Idea Fermentors) is working with Rock Bottom Brewery to determine alternative uses for the spent grain the brewery produces....
Show moreIPRO 340 (The Idea Fermentors) is working with Rock Bottom Brewery to determine alternative uses for the spent grain the brewery produces. Over 1,000 pounds of spent grain are produced at each of the three area locations weekly. Spent grain has many applications because of its high content of protein and fiber. Applications range from production of bio-plastics and bio-fuel, to agricultural uses as animal feed and compost material, to reuse as food for people. A major issue that Rock Bottom Brewery faces is that spent grain spoils very quickly, so alternative uses of spent grain must happen within a matter of days. IPRO 340 will determine what will be the best use of Rock Bottom Brewery’s spent grain in terms of logistics, cost, practicality, and environmental impact. The Idea Fermentors will lean and understand the brewery process and various applications for spent grain, as it pertains to Rock Bottom Brewery. The team will work together to accomplish project requirements as set forth by the IPRO office at IIT on time as well as satisfy the sponsor company’s needs.
Sponsorship: Timothy Marshall, Rock Bottom Brewery
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- FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IN WELLMOTIVATED CHRONIC NON-MALIGNANT PAIN PATIENTS EVALUATED FOR SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
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- Zalizniak, Kevin C.
- Date
- 2016, 2016-12
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Cognitive impairment in individuals with chronic pain is frequently observed and clinically significant (McCracken, & Iverson, 2001). It has...
Show moreCognitive impairment in individuals with chronic pain is frequently observed and clinically significant (McCracken, & Iverson, 2001). It has long been recognized that emotional factors contribute to both patient perception of impaired cognition and verifiable cognitive impairment on testing (Burt, Zembar, & Niederehe, 1995). However, scientific consensus is lacking regarding how specific emotions, such as depression, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing impact cognition in chronic pain patients. Research seeking to clarify such relationships has been hampered by methodological shortcomings, which include limited sample sizes, non-objective measures, and failure to examine multiple emotional dimensions in unique samples (McCracken and Vowels, 2014; Moriarty, McGuire, & Finn, 2011). The present study examined factors that might contribute to cognitive impairment in this population using a sample of 78 chronic pain patients evaluated for surgical candidacy for spinal cord stimulator (SCS) implantation at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Use of such a sample ensured patients were wellmotivated to perform to the best of their ability, so as to increase their chance of being cleared for such a highly desirable procedure. Additionally, the vast majority of participants passed well-validated objective measures of effort. Hypothesized associations between attentional function as measured objectively by the RBANS attention index and a number of predictor variables: depression and anxiety, subjective pain experience, pain catastrophizing, somatization, and engagement in pain behaviors were not found, and subsequent analyses of proposed mediating relationships could not be performed. However, fully a third (35.9 percent) of our well-motivated sample did not show clinically significant impairment (below 85, or 1 SD below the mean), as was expected. Thus, it is possible that a well-motivated sample may have been less likely than samples used in previous investigations to show cognitive impairment overall. Strengths and limitations of the study are discussed, as well as clinical and research implications.
Ph.D. in Psychology, December 2016
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- Method and Means for Neutralizing Inductive Disturbances in Magnetic Reproducers
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- Camras, Marvin
- Date
- 1944-06-13
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Sponsorship: Armour Research Foundation
United States Patent
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- Crop to Cup Coffee: Building Communities through Coffee (Semester 2) IPRO 333: BuildingCommunitieThroughCoffeeIPRO333Brochure2Su10
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- Awol, Yeamlaksira, Canelo, Freddy, Drabek, Lindsay, Economy, Stacy, Erie, Mike, Hurst, Trey, Waterloo, Becca, Z, Isabella
- Date
- 2010, 2010-07
- Description
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The mission of IPRO 333 is to assist the Crop to Cup Company with the design and building of an enclosure for a temporary storage facility...
Show moreThe mission of IPRO 333 is to assist the Crop to Cup Company with the design and building of an enclosure for a temporary storage facility within the vicinity of their largest producing farming zone for robusta coffee in the Mbale region of Uganda. The sponsor, along with the team, has decided that the best method for addressing the local and global needs of the farmers is to present the research and design personally. Therefore, IPRO 333 will be fundraising to help finance the forthcoming trip to Uganda to present to the farming communities.
Sponsorship: Jacob Elster Crop to Cup
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