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Intercontinental Movement Of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5n1) Clade 2.3.4.4 Virus To The United States, 2021, Sarah N. Bevins, Susan A. Shriner, James C. Cumbee Jr., Krista E. Dilione, Kelly E. Douglass, Jeremy W. Ellis, Mary Lea Killian, Mia K. Torchetti, Julianna B. Lenoch May 2022

Intercontinental Movement Of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5n1) Clade 2.3.4.4 Virus To The United States, 2021, Sarah N. Bevins, Susan A. Shriner, James C. Cumbee Jr., Krista E. Dilione, Kelly E. Douglass, Jeremy W. Ellis, Mary Lea Killian, Mia K. Torchetti, Julianna B. Lenoch

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

We detected Eurasian-origin highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus belonging to the Gs/GD lineage, clade 2.3.4.4b, in wild waterfowl in 2 Atlantic coastal states in the United States. Bird banding data showed widespread movement of waterfowl within the Atlantic Flyway and between neighboring flyways and northern breeding grounds.


Characterization And Evolution Of The Professor Valley Pennsylvanian Salt Body (Paradox Basin, Ut) Using Gravity And Magnetotellurics, Derek Scott May 2022

Characterization And Evolution Of The Professor Valley Pennsylvanian Salt Body (Paradox Basin, Ut) Using Gravity And Magnetotellurics, Derek Scott

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Syndepositional halokinetic movement of the Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation in the Paradox Basin, UT & CO behaved as a control over the development of depositional systems during the Late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic periods (Trudgill, 2011). Understanding the controls on halokinetic evolution in the area serves as an invaluable outcrop analogue for similar subsurface salt bodies in petroleum-bearing basins and provides key insights for hydrocarbon exploration in salt basins world wide. Professor Valley, located 15 miles Northeast of Moab, UT is situated between the Fisher Valley (Onion Creek) and Cache/Salt Valley salt walls. It includes an anomalous, isolated 0.5 km² outcrop …


Comparing Composite Severe Weather Indices Of Thunderstorm Activity On Sea-Breeze And Non-Sea-Breeze Days In The Mobile, Alabama Area, Elizabeth Seiler May 2022

Comparing Composite Severe Weather Indices Of Thunderstorm Activity On Sea-Breeze And Non-Sea-Breeze Days In The Mobile, Alabama Area, Elizabeth Seiler

Poster Presentations

Poster for the Honors Thesis project.

Sea breezes (SB) occur frequently from May through October along the U.S. Gulf of Mexico Coast. One reason why SBs interest forecasters is their ability to spawn summertime thunderstorms, which can cause flash flooding, lightning, and hail. However, forecasting the exact timing and location of SB-driven convection can be challenging. This thesis will focus on Mobile and Baldwin Counties in southwest Alabama, which experience two types of phenomena – SBs along the Gulf of Mexico Coast and bay breezes on either side of Mobile Bay. Over the past years, multiple undergraduate students have analyzed …


A Step Toward Reconstructing Climate Variability Druing The Last Ice Age Cycle In The Northeast Pacific Region, Blaine Lynch-Gadaleta May 2022

A Step Toward Reconstructing Climate Variability Druing The Last Ice Age Cycle In The Northeast Pacific Region, Blaine Lynch-Gadaleta

Senior Honors Projects

This study is designed as a step toward reconstructing the climate variability in the Northeast Pacific during the last ice age cycle, including the glacial and deglacial transitions. Reconstruction may also contribute to the regional picture of climate change and potentially provide new insights into the pattern of variability in the Northeast Pacific. Deep-sea sediment core AT26-19 09PC was collected west of the Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Samples were analyzed in 1 cm intervals, representing approximately 300-year resolution. The abundance of mineral grains, planktonic foraminifera, and the polar foraminifera N.pachyderma was quantified using split aliquots …


Fingerprinting Paleo-Groundwater Sources Using Stable Oxygen And Iron Isotopes Of Iron Oxide Concretions From The "Boiler Room", Moab Area, Utah, Connor Frederickson May 2022

Fingerprinting Paleo-Groundwater Sources Using Stable Oxygen And Iron Isotopes Of Iron Oxide Concretions From The "Boiler Room", Moab Area, Utah, Connor Frederickson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Isotopes are naturally occurring atoms of an element that vary in the number of neutrons present in their nuclei, resulting in different atomic masses. The most common stable isotopes of oxygen are oxygen-18 (18O) and oxygen-16 (16O). Geochemical processes, such as the formation of a solid mineral from dissolved elements in a fluid, can result in preferential concentration of one isotope over the other in a process known as fractionation. By measuring the ratio of 18O and 16O in solid minerals and using known fractionation values, the isotopic ratio of the fluid from which …


Drug Loaded Mesoporous Nanocarriers For The Detection Of Aspergillosis, Madeline Jewel Brooks May 2022

Drug Loaded Mesoporous Nanocarriers For The Detection Of Aspergillosis, Madeline Jewel Brooks

Honors Capstone Projects and Theses

No abstract provided.


A Synthetic Dual-Doppler Analysis Of The 03 March 2020 Nashville, Tennessee Tornado, Joshua Lambert Huggins May 2022

A Synthetic Dual-Doppler Analysis Of The 03 March 2020 Nashville, Tennessee Tornado, Joshua Lambert Huggins

Honors Capstone Projects and Theses

No abstract provided.


Visual Demonstration Of Substituent Effects For Chromium(Vi) Alcohol Oxidation, Biyu (Chelsea) Zhao May 2022

Visual Demonstration Of Substituent Effects For Chromium(Vi) Alcohol Oxidation, Biyu (Chelsea) Zhao

Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters

This research visualized the effect of different substituents, which could be either activators or deactivators on an aromatic ring for alcohol oxidants using Chromium(VI). The color of chromic acid changes from orange to blue gradually, providing a method to visualize the rate. Rate constants were used as a quantitative method to evaluate the rate.


Exploring Methods To Persuade Users To Watch Social Problem Films Through The Case Study Of Race-Related Films, Clay Troyer '22 May 2022

Exploring Methods To Persuade Users To Watch Social Problem Films Through The Case Study Of Race-Related Films, Clay Troyer '22

Honor Scholar Theses

The present study reports on the success of persuasive techniques and recommendation engine on persuading participants to choose a race-related movie. The study used a technical component as well as an experimental study to see how users respond to certain persuasive techniques. The technical component included a content-based filtering recommendation engine to recommend lists of movies to participants based on films they already enjoy. Persuasive techniques were then applied to those lists and results were measured and analyzed. This project aims to explore the relationship that recommendation engines and persuasive techniques have on users and their willingness to branch out …


School Garden Programs, Food Pathways, And Environmental Justice: Modeling Ethical Frameworks To Reclaim The Value Of Care Work Through Education, Charlotte Borland '22 May 2022

School Garden Programs, Food Pathways, And Environmental Justice: Modeling Ethical Frameworks To Reclaim The Value Of Care Work Through Education, Charlotte Borland '22

Honor Scholar Theses

No abstract provided.


Volcano Infrasound: Progress And Future Directions, Jacob F. Anderson, Jeffrey B. Johnson May 2022

Volcano Infrasound: Progress And Future Directions, Jacob F. Anderson, Jeffrey B. Johnson

Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Over the past two decades (2000–2020), volcano infrasound (acoustic waves with frequencies less than 20 Hz propagating in the atmosphere) has evolved from an area of academic research to a useful monitoring tool. As a result, infrasound is routinely used by volcano observatories around the world to detect, locate, and characterize volcanic activity. It is particularly useful in confirming subaerial activity and monitoring remote eruptions, and it has shown promise in forecasting paroxysmal activity at open-vent systems. Fundamental research on volcano infrasound is providing substantial new insights on eruption dynamics and volcanic processes and will continue to do so over …


Stem Club, Camden Jones, Erica Gesner, Amber Gadeken May 2022

Stem Club, Camden Jones, Erica Gesner, Amber Gadeken

Honors Expanded Learning Clubs

The goal of this club is to introduce various topics stemming from different fields in science. We hope to excite the students about science and show them how important it is to their everyday lives. This club also aims to provide free education to underserved communities.


Robust Estimation Of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Parameters, Timon Sebastian Kramer May 2022

Robust Estimation Of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Parameters, Timon Sebastian Kramer

Theses and Dissertations

The standard estimators of the parameter of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process are vulnerable to contamination in the data sets. In this thesis more robust estimators for the parameter of the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process are proposed which use medians instead of means. The scaling for these estimators is more complex and numerical methods must be used. A possible numerical implementation is described. The performance of the standard estimators and the proposed robust estimators are compared on data sets with different levels of contamination and different kind of errors. This thesis shows that the proposed robust estimators can be considerably better than the standard …


Integration Of Genetic Isothermal Amplification On Low-Cost Hybrid Paper/Polymer Microfluidic Biochips For High Sensitivity Point-Of-Care Disease Diagnosis, Hamed Tavakoli May 2022

Integration Of Genetic Isothermal Amplification On Low-Cost Hybrid Paper/Polymer Microfluidic Biochips For High Sensitivity Point-Of-Care Disease Diagnosis, Hamed Tavakoli

Open Access Theses & Dissertations

Infectious diseases and cancer have been two main causes of global death and disability, leading to a significant impact on public health and economies globally. Early diagnosis of these diseases can improve prevention, treatment, and prognosis in clinical practice. However, current laboratory diagnostic approaches require expensive and bulky equipment, well-trained personnel, and time-consuming processes, which puts a great challenge to conventional methods to address, especially in resource-limited settings. Microfluidic lab-on-a-chip presents a unique opportunity for various biomedical applications due to multiple advantages such as low reagent consumption, integration, miniaturization, portability, and automation. Since different microfluidic platform substrates have their advantages …


I'M Special But A.I. Doesn't Get It, Huei Huei Laurel Teo May 2022

I'M Special But A.I. Doesn't Get It, Huei Huei Laurel Teo

Dissertations and Theses Collection (Open Access)

A growing body of management research on artificial intelligence (AI) has consistently shown that people innately distrust decisions made by AI and find such decision processes simply less fair compared to decisions made by humans. My dissertation adopts a different perspective to propose that aside from fairness concerns, AI decision methods trigger perceptions in people that their individual uniqueness has not be adequately considered and this has negative consequences for their psychological or subjective well-being.

By combining theories of uniqueness, individuality, power, and well-being, I develop five studies to provide empirical evidence that aversion to AI-mediated decisions also operates through …


The Expansion Of Nocs: What Strengthening State-Owned Enterprises Means For Global Energy, Alexander L. Fretz May 2022

The Expansion Of Nocs: What Strengthening State-Owned Enterprises Means For Global Energy, Alexander L. Fretz

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

The rise of National Oil Companies (NOCs) in the 20th century has been well documented. However, little work has been done with respect to how these entities have evolved in the 21st century. This study aims to measure the changing strength of contemporary NOCs by comparing them to their privatized counterparts. Using this comparative analysis, the study will explain the changing global energy landscape and the potential internecine effects on the international system.


Fair Bankruptcy Solutions Under Interval Uncertainty, Uyen Pham, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich May 2022

Fair Bankruptcy Solutions Under Interval Uncertainty, Uyen Pham, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

If the overall amount of the company's assets is smaller than its total debts, then a fair solution is to give, to each creditor, the amount proportional to the corresponding debt, e.g., 10 center for each dollar or 50 cents for each dollar. But what if the debt amounts are not known exactly, and for some creditors, we only know the lower and upper bounds on the actual debt amount? What division will be fair in such a situation? In this paper, we show that the only fair solution is to make payments proportional to an appropriate convex combination of …


Why Some Theoretically Possible Representations Of Natural Numbers Were Historically Used And Some Were Not: An Algorithm-Based Explanation, Christian Servin, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich May 2022

Why Some Theoretically Possible Representations Of Natural Numbers Were Historically Used And Some Were Not: An Algorithm-Based Explanation, Christian Servin, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

Historically, people have used many ways to represent natural numbers: from the original "unary" arithmetic, where each number is represented as a sequence of, e.g., cuts (4 is IIII) to modern decimal and binary systems. However, with all this variety, some seemingly reasonable ways of representing natural numbers were never used. For example, it may seem reasonable to represent numbers as products -- e.g., as products of prime numbers -- such a representation was never used in history. So why some theoretically possible representations of natural numbers were historically used and some were not? In this paper, we propose an …


Residential Energy Management System Based On Integration Of Fuzzy Logic And Simulated Annealing, Ömer Ci̇han Kivanç, Beki̇r Tevfi̇k Akgün, Semi̇h Bi̇lgen, Sali̇h Bariş Öztürk, Suat Baysan, Ramazan Nejat Tuncay May 2022

Residential Energy Management System Based On Integration Of Fuzzy Logic And Simulated Annealing, Ömer Ci̇han Kivanç, Beki̇r Tevfi̇k Akgün, Semi̇h Bi̇lgen, Sali̇h Bariş Öztürk, Suat Baysan, Ramazan Nejat Tuncay

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

With the increase in prosperity level and industrialization, energy need continues to overgrow in many countries. To meet the rapidly increasing energy needs, countries attach great importance to using limited natural resources rationally, diversifying their energy production using novel technologies, improving the efficiency of existing technologies, and implementing policies and strategies toward alternative energy sources. In particular, individual energy prosumers (someone that both produces and consumes energy) head toward smart home energy management systems (SHEMS) that include renewable energy sources in their homes. By integrating PV solar panels into houses, there is a need to optimize home energy production/consumption scenarios …


Smile: Secure Memory Introspection For Live Enclave, Lei Zhou, Xuhua Ding, Zhang Fengwei May 2022

Smile: Secure Memory Introspection For Live Enclave, Lei Zhou, Xuhua Ding, Zhang Fengwei

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

SGX enclaves prevent external software from accessing their memory. This feature conflicts with legitimate needs for enclave memory introspection, e.g., runtime stack collection on an enclave under a return-oriented-programming attack. We propose SMILE for enclave owners to acquire live enclave contents with the assistance of a semi-trusted agent installed by the host platform’s vendor as a plug-in of the System Management Interrupt handler. SMILE authenticates the enclave under introspection without trusting the kernel nor depending on the SGX attestation facility. SMILE is enclave security preserving as breaking of SMILE does not undermine enclave security. It allows a cloud server to …


Press A To Jump: Design Strategies For Video Game Learnability, Lev Poretski, Anthony Tang May 2022

Press A To Jump: Design Strategies For Video Game Learnability, Lev Poretski, Anthony Tang

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Learnability is a core aspect of software usability. Video games are not an exception, as game designers need to teach players how to play their creations. We analyzed 40 contemporary video games to identify how video games approach learning experiences. We found that games have advanced far beyond using simple tutorials or demonstration screens and adopt a range of repeatable and reusable design strategies using visual cues to facilitate learning. We provide a detailed descriptive framework of these design strategies, elucidating how and when they can be used, and describing how the visual cues are used to build them. Our …


Message From The Nier Chairs Of Icse 2022, Liliana Pasquale, Christoph Treude May 2022

Message From The Nier Chairs Of Icse 2022, Liliana Pasquale, Christoph Treude

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

It is our honour to welcome you to the ICSE 2022 Track on New Ideas and Emerging results (NIER). NIER is a vibrant forum for forward-looking, innovative research in software engineering. Our aim is to accelerate the exposure of the software engineering community to early yet potentially ground-breaking research results, and to techniques and perspectives that challenge the status quo in the discipline. As also proposed in previous editions of the track, we solicited two types of papers: forward-looking ideas, and thoughtprovoking reflections.


Chinese Idiom Understanding With Transformer-Based Pretrained Language Models, Minghuan Tan May 2022

Chinese Idiom Understanding With Transformer-Based Pretrained Language Models, Minghuan Tan

Dissertations and Theses Collection (Open Access)


In this dissertation, I study the understanding of Chinese idioms using transformer-based pretrained language models. By ``understanding", I confine the topics to word embeddings learning, contextualized word representations learning, multiple-choice cloze-test reading comprehension and conditional text generation. Chinese idioms are fixed phrases that have special meanings usually derived from an ancient story. The meanings of these idioms are oftentimes not directly related to their component characters, which makes it hard to model them compared with standard phrases whose meanings are compositional. We initiate the work with studying idiom representations derived from pretrained language models, in particular, BERT. We adopt probing-based …


Assessment Of Soil Health Under Native Warm-Season Grasses And Different Grazing Management, Kara Leigh Grosso May 2022

Assessment Of Soil Health Under Native Warm-Season Grasses And Different Grazing Management, Kara Leigh Grosso

Masters Theses

This research uses analysis of soil quality indicators (SQIs) to compare vegetation species and grazing management over the 2021 grazing season. The soil health effect of the native warm-season grasses (NWSG) big bluestem (BB) (Andropogon gerardii) mixed with indian grass (IG) (Sorghastrum nutans) (BBIG), and switchgrass (SG) (Panicum virgatum), inter-seeded with a 12 species biodiversity mix was investigated in a 5 pressure grazing system (no graze (NG), no rest (NR), early, middle, and late rest (ER, MR, LR)). Additionally, there is a need for inexpensive tools for land owners to assess soil quality, and a validation study …


Enigma - Ongoing Development Towards Novel Beta-Decay Spectroscopy Station At Isolde, Philipp Wagenknecht May 2022

Enigma - Ongoing Development Towards Novel Beta-Decay Spectroscopy Station At Isolde, Philipp Wagenknecht

Masters Theses

Beta decay and collinear laser spectroscopy are proven efficient tools to study nuclear structure far from stability. Two areas of significance are investigations into nuclear deformation and shape coexistence, as well as delayed neutron emissions used in nuclear energy applications. This contribution presents the ongoing development towards a novel beta-decay spectroscopy station for the VITO experiment at CERN’s radioactive ion beam facility ISOLDE. The setup will utilize both collinear laser spectroscopy and beta-decay spectroscopy to measure the energy and spin-parities of the ground and excited states of radioactive beams. Initial designs of the support structure, magnetic field, and detector array …


Using Stock And Flow Modeling To Address Knowledge Gaps In Marine Plastic Pollution Data, Daniel P. Martin May 2022

Using Stock And Flow Modeling To Address Knowledge Gaps In Marine Plastic Pollution Data, Daniel P. Martin

OES Theses and Dissertations

As plastic becomes a ubiquitous part of society, its growth outpaces waste disposal infrastructure and enters the environment as physical and chemical pollution. Plastic can also erode during the use cycle and reach the environment without any chance of being arrested by collection efforts. Plastic is a hazard to many parts of the earth’s life support system but there are many knowledge gaps regarding the processes by which plastic moves through the use cycle and environment. In particular, the ocean is generally regarded as a sink for plastic out of which it is difficult to escape, but plastic can sink …


Some Results About Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces Of Certain Structure, Jesse Gabriel Sautel May 2022

Some Results About Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces Of Certain Structure, Jesse Gabriel Sautel

Doctoral Dissertations

The theory of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces has been crucial to the development of many of the most significant modern ideas behind functional analysis. In particular, there are two classes of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces that have seen plenty of interest: that of complete Nevanlinna-Pick spaces and de Branges-Rovnyak spaces.

In this dissertation, we prove some results involving each type of space separately as well as one result regarding their potential overlap. It turns out that a de Branges-Rovnyak space is also of complete Nevanlinna-Pick type as long as there exists a multiplier satisfying a certain identity.

Further, we extend …


Implications Of Metal Coordination In Damage And Recognition Of Nucleic Acids And Lipid Bilayers, Ana Dreab May 2022

Implications Of Metal Coordination In Damage And Recognition Of Nucleic Acids And Lipid Bilayers, Ana Dreab

Chemistry & Biochemistry Theses & Dissertations

Metal ions have a myriad of biological functions from structural stability to enzymatic (de)activation and metabolic electron transfer. Redox-active metals also mediate the formation of reactive oxygen species which may either cause oxidative damage or protect cellular components. Computational modeling is used here to investigate the role of (1) metal-ion binding to antimicrobial peptides, (2) metal-ion removal and disulfide formation on zinc finger (ZF) proteins, and (3) coordination of thiones/selones for the prevention of metal-mediated redox damage.

Piscidins, natural-occurring antimicrobial peptides, efficiently kill bacteria by targeting their membranes. Their efficacy is enhanced in vitro by metal-binding and the presence of …


Data-Driven Framework For Understanding & Modeling Ride-Sourcing Transportation Systems, Bishoy Kelleny May 2022

Data-Driven Framework For Understanding & Modeling Ride-Sourcing Transportation Systems, Bishoy Kelleny

Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations

Ride-sourcing transportation services offered by transportation network companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft are disrupting the transportation landscape. The growing demand on these services, along with their potential short and long-term impacts on the environment, society, and infrastructure emphasize the need to further understand the ride-sourcing system. There were no sufficient data to fully understand the system and integrate it within regional multimodal transportation frameworks. This can be attributed to commercial and competition reasons, given the technology-enabled and innovative nature of the system. Recently, in 2019, the City of Chicago the released an extensive and complete ride-sourcing trip-level data for …


Machicomoco State Park Shoreline Management Plan, Cameron W. Green, Donna A. Milligan, C. Scott Hardaway Jr., Christine A. Wilcox May 2022

Machicomoco State Park Shoreline Management Plan, Cameron W. Green, Donna A. Milligan, C. Scott Hardaway Jr., Christine A. Wilcox

Reports

Machicomoco State Park (MSP) is located along the York River in Gloucester County, Virginia, between Cedarbush Creek and Timberneck Creek. Figures are shown in Appendix A. Archaeological evidence dating to the Middle and Late Woodland Periods (200 BCE – 1000 CE) strongly suggests that the area is associated with Tsenacommacah and the Powhatan’s chiefdom (DCR, 2021).

The site was primarily used as a base for hunting, fishing, and oystering activities. The area was later settled by English colonists around 1639, and was eventually sold to John Catlett in 1792, where it remained in the Catlett family’s possession for over 200 …