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Contribution of on-site treatment and disposal systems on coastal nutrient loading.
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Morin, Frederic., Florida Atlantic University, Meeroff, Daniel E., College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatics Engineering
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When onsite treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS) are not properly sited, they can be a potential risk to public health and a source of environmental degradation. In Florida, OSTDS location has proven to be problematic from a water resources perspective. The objective of this study is to quantify the pollutant loading contributions from OSTDS on coastal canals, with regard to nutrients and pathogens indicators (Total Coliform, E. coli, Enterococcus). Two similar single-family residential...
Show moreWhen onsite treatment and disposal systems (OSTDS) are not properly sited, they can be a potential risk to public health and a source of environmental degradation. In Florida, OSTDS location has proven to be problematic from a water resources perspective. The objective of this study is to quantify the pollutant loading contributions from OSTDS on coastal canals, with regard to nutrients and pathogens indicators (Total Coliform, E. coli, Enterococcus). Two similar single-family residential locations were identified: Dania Beach, FL (with 100% OSTDS) and Hollywood, FL (with 100% sewer). Field studies were conducted during the height of the wet and dry seasons. During the wet season, surface water quality of the canal was affected by an OSTDS contribution with higher levels of nutrients and pathogens indicators. During the dry season, no OSTDS impact was detected. OSTDS appear to work properly during the dry season.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13224
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Estuarine ecology, Sewage disposal--Florida, Sewage--Purification--Nitrogen removal, Land treatment of wastewater--Florida
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Spatial, temporal, and dietary overlap of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) and ocean sunfishes (family Molidae).
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Desjardin, Nicole A., Florida Atlantic University, Wyneken, Jeanette
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Investigation of the spatio-temporal movements of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) and ocean sunfishes (family Molidae), as well as analyses of their prey, support the hypothesis that they may occupy similar ecological niches. This study examined the spatial and temporal occurrences of sunfishes (Mola mola and Masturus lanceolatus) and leatherbacks in the western Atlantic Ocean and assessed dietary overlap. Analyses of leatherback and sunfish distributions, estimated from aerial...
Show moreInvestigation of the spatio-temporal movements of leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) and ocean sunfishes (family Molidae), as well as analyses of their prey, support the hypothesis that they may occupy similar ecological niches. This study examined the spatial and temporal occurrences of sunfishes (Mola mola and Masturus lanceolatus) and leatherbacks in the western Atlantic Ocean and assessed dietary overlap. Analyses of leatherback and sunfish distributions, estimated from aerial surveys, showed greater spatial and temporal overlap along the Northeast coast of North America than in the Gulf of Mexico. Both species co-occur more often during warmer months. Pelagic longline fisheries bycatch data and aerial survey data revealed slightly different trends in spatio-temporal distributions. Nematocysts found within gastrointestinal tract contents of stranded animals indicate that they may feed on similar prey, including cnidarians in the classes Scyphozoa, Hydrozoa, and Cubozoa.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13225
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Freshwater fishes--Atlantic Coast (U S )--Geographical distribution, Sea turtles--Atlantic Coast (U S )--Geographical distribution, Animal behavior
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Development and importance of brachiation: How enclosure design affects activity patterns in captive gibbons (Hylobates lar).
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Schwartz, Michele R., Florida Atlantic University, Broadfield, Douglas C.
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Knowing how to keep captive gibbons can have an impact on the field of anthropology and, in turn, improve the care of these animals in captivity. A brachiating structure designed for enriching gibbon habitat was constructed on one of two islands in a captive enclosure. The data collected was analyzed on time spent brachiating compared to time spent on the ground. A key factor in collecting data was the placement of the observer with respect to the proximity of the gibbons being observed. In...
Show moreKnowing how to keep captive gibbons can have an impact on the field of anthropology and, in turn, improve the care of these animals in captivity. A brachiating structure designed for enriching gibbon habitat was constructed on one of two islands in a captive enclosure. The data collected was analyzed on time spent brachiating compared to time spent on the ground. A key factor in collecting data was the placement of the observer with respect to the proximity of the gibbons being observed. In this study the gibbons spent more time on the grass when observing them at close range. The gibbons spent a greater amount of time on the brachiating structure when observed from a distance. Despite complications in data collection, the gibbons displayed preference for the redesigned structure, and were observed brachiating more frequently on the stable supports than the rope supports in the unmodified enclosure.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13226
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Gibbons--Behavior, Brachiation, Primates--Anatomy, Mammals--Behavior
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Simulation study of beacon time synchronization algorithm in low rate wireless personal area networks.
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Shrivastav, Madhu., Florida Atlantic University, Mahgoub, Imad, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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In a beacon-enabled network, nodes send beacons when they are ready to transmit or receive messages from the other sensors in their communication range. If the beacons are not synchronized in time, a sensor might receive more than one beacon and hence will not be able to demodulate the beacon, thereby, being isolated from the network. As a result coverage nulls are introduced in the system. To address the above mentioned issues, Motorola Labs have proposed an algorithm for synchronizing the...
Show moreIn a beacon-enabled network, nodes send beacons when they are ready to transmit or receive messages from the other sensors in their communication range. If the beacons are not synchronized in time, a sensor might receive more than one beacon and hence will not be able to demodulate the beacon, thereby, being isolated from the network. As a result coverage nulls are introduced in the system. To address the above mentioned issues, Motorola Labs have proposed an algorithm for synchronizing the beacons in a wireless personal area network. In this thesis, extensive study of the proposed beacon time synchronization algorithm is done using OPNET as a simulation tool. Simulation is carried out by designing a detailed model of the algorithm using IEEE 802.15.4 as a reference. In depth analysis of the simulation results has been carried out. The results obtained are compared with those of existing time synchronization methods.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13227
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Wireless LANs, Extranets (Computer networks), Wireless communication systems, Data transmission systems, Computer network protocols, Home computer networks
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Conversations with chaos.
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Campbell, Adam Brent., Florida Atlantic University, Glazer, Stuart
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The piece Conversations with Chaos by Adam Campbell is discussed from several different aspects. The work is analyzed in terms of non-musical sources, descriptive analysis, compositional techniques and formal and stylistic characteristics. Also included is a discussion on computer notation software, and musical influences of the composer.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13228
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Harmony, Music theory, Composition (Music), Musical analysis, Wind ensembles
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Y tu hijo tambien: La representacion de la masculinidad en la literature y el cine mexicanos (1915--2001).
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Colhouer, John P., Florida Atlantic University, Erro-Peralta, Nora
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In Mexico, fragmentation is an integral element in social, political, and literary realities expressing an inequality among its citizens. This disparity is reflected in literary and cinematic representations. The Mexican male is the agent that perpetuates the fractured society, and his representation in the arts reflects the impediments to social progress in both the heterosexual and homosexual communities. The novels Los de abajo, Pedro Paramo , and La muerte de Artemio Cruz, present the...
Show moreIn Mexico, fragmentation is an integral element in social, political, and literary realities expressing an inequality among its citizens. This disparity is reflected in literary and cinematic representations. The Mexican male is the agent that perpetuates the fractured society, and his representation in the arts reflects the impediments to social progress in both the heterosexual and homosexual communities. The novels Los de abajo, Pedro Paramo , and La muerte de Artemio Cruz, present the traditional Mexican male and images of masculinity in the heterosexual community. El vampiro de la Colonia Roma by Luis Zapata introduces the male homosexual character into Mexican discourse and implies how he is affected by fragmentation. The film Y tu mama tambien (2001) by Alfonso Cuaron proposes that inequality will be perpetuated if Mexican society does not change its views of what is to be considered "masculine."
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13229
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Masculinity--Mexico, Machismo--Mexico, Motion picture industry--Mexico, Motion pictures--Political aspects--Mexico
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Estimation of the scattering function of fading channels for acoustic communications in shallow waters.
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Allemand, Vincent., Florida Atlantic University, Beaujean, Pierre-Philippe
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The measurement of the Scattering function of time-variant fading channels is of strong interest in the field of underwater acoustic communications, as it indicates the limitations of the channel capacity. It also helps reducing the development time of acoustic communication systems and the need for on-site tests using so-called "fading simulators". The Scattering function is interpreted as the expected power received at a given time-delay and frequency shift for a given signal transmitted...
Show moreThe measurement of the Scattering function of time-variant fading channels is of strong interest in the field of underwater acoustic communications, as it indicates the limitations of the channel capacity. It also helps reducing the development time of acoustic communication systems and the need for on-site tests using so-called "fading simulators". The Scattering function is interpreted as the expected power received at a given time-delay and frequency shift for a given signal transmitted through the acoustic channel. It has been estimated using a fourth-moment method developed by Kailath from 18 to 30 kHz, 8-ms broad-band chirps and 20--28 kHz, 28-ms pseudo noise sequences. These signals were transmitted periodically in the shallow coastal waters of South Florida from a static source, and recorded from a 64-channel receiver array located at a distance of 1000 meters. Spatial beamforming has been applied to study the spatial sensitivity of the scattering function.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13230
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Underwater acoustic telemetry, Signal processing--Digital techniques, Underwater acoustics--Mathematical models, Adaptive signal processing
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Novel conopeptides from Conus tessulatus.
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Borges, Paula., Florida Atlantic University, Mari, Frank
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Cone snails are predatory marine mollusks that utilize their peptide rich venom to capture prey, deter competitors and defend themselves. Each of the 1000 known species expresses over 100 conotoxins with little overlap between species. Most of these conotoxins selectively target a specific neuronal ion-channel or receptor. Because of their unprecedented diversity and specificity, they hold enormous potential as neuropharmacological agents, and as neuroscience research tools. In this study,...
Show moreCone snails are predatory marine mollusks that utilize their peptide rich venom to capture prey, deter competitors and defend themselves. Each of the 1000 known species expresses over 100 conotoxins with little overlap between species. Most of these conotoxins selectively target a specific neuronal ion-channel or receptor. Because of their unprecedented diversity and specificity, they hold enormous potential as neuropharmacological agents, and as neuroscience research tools. In this study, the venom of a common shallow water cone snail that thrives in the Indo-Pacific to the Panamic region, Conus tessulatus , was analyzed; conopeptide components of the venom were isolated and investigated by high performance liquid chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, and automated Edman degradation sequencing. Five new peptide sequences are herein reported, among which there are three members of the M superfamily, one alpha conotoxin, and a conophan. The novel peptides comprise a partial peptide library of this particular cone.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13231
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Conus, Venom, Gastropoda--Venom, Peptides--Structure
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A graphical Windows(c)-based cable and underwater system simulation software.
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de Baudreuil, Jean., Florida Atlantic University, Driscoll, Frederick R.
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Underwater systems behavior prediction has become an important success factor in the design and implementation of marine systems. Most marine systems involve cables for mooring, deployment, recovery, or towing; however, estimating the response of these systems is difficult because of their non-linear behavior. Thus, numerical models are used to simulate submerged cabled systems. At FAU, many mission specific cable simulations have been developed, but no single, all encompassing software...
Show moreUnderwater systems behavior prediction has become an important success factor in the design and implementation of marine systems. Most marine systems involve cables for mooring, deployment, recovery, or towing; however, estimating the response of these systems is difficult because of their non-linear behavior. Thus, numerical models are used to simulate submerged cabled systems. At FAU, many mission specific cable simulations have been developed, but no single, all encompassing software package exists. This thesis develops a Windows(c) based software package to quickly and easily create FEA models of underwater cabled systems and simulate their response. The model is based on a discrete finite element analysis using linear elements. The software provides fully integrated and interactive Graphical User Interfaces with a 3-dimensional graphical display of the model, and integrates adapted data analysis and visualization tools. The software provides an easy and efficient way to simulate an underwater system involving cables.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13232
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Oceanographic submersibles--Computer simulation, Computer software--Development, Simulation methods, Cables, Submarine
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Karhunen-Loeve decomposition for non stationary propulsor flow noise.
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Kersulec, Jean-Luc., Florida Atlantic University, Glegg, Stewart A. L., College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
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The aim of this thesis is to develop a theory for non stationary propulsor flow noise. The model which is proposed is based on Amiet's paper "Acoustic Radiation from an Airfoil in a Turbulent Stream" [1], which describes broad band noise when a simple model of airfoil interacts with a turbulent flow, under the assumption of stationarity. The Karhunen-Loeve method provides a set of modes which describe the turbulent flow without the assumption of stationarity. A method is described to obtain...
Show moreThe aim of this thesis is to develop a theory for non stationary propulsor flow noise. The model which is proposed is based on Amiet's paper "Acoustic Radiation from an Airfoil in a Turbulent Stream" [1], which describes broad band noise when a simple model of airfoil interacts with a turbulent flow, under the assumption of stationarity. The Karhunen-Loeve method provides a set of modes which describe the turbulent flow without the assumption of stationarity. A method is described to obtain broad band noise calculations when the mean turbulent flow varies with time and produces non stationary turbulence. A comparison of the numerical results obtained with the results from the paper of reference [1] shows the characteristics of time varying sound radiation. The various mathematical formulae will give a starting point to the analysis of real time varying flows, which are not considered in this thesis.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13233
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Aerodynamic noise, Turbulence, Aerofoils, Unsteady flow (Aerodynamics), Nonlinear control theory, Differential equations, Nonlinear
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Concord: A proactive lightweight middleware to enable seamless connectivity in a pervasive environment.
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Mutha, Mahesh., Florida Atlantic University, Hsu, Sam, Pandya, Abhijit S., College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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One of the major components of any pervasive system is its proactive behavior. Various models have been developed to provide system wide changes which would enable proactive behavior. A major drawback of these approaches is that they do not address the need to make use of existing applications whose design cannot be changed. To overcome this drawback, a middleware architecture called "Concord" is proposed. Concord is based on a simple model which consists of Lookup Server and Database. The...
Show moreOne of the major components of any pervasive system is its proactive behavior. Various models have been developed to provide system wide changes which would enable proactive behavior. A major drawback of these approaches is that they do not address the need to make use of existing applications whose design cannot be changed. To overcome this drawback, a middleware architecture called "Concord" is proposed. Concord is based on a simple model which consists of Lookup Server and Database. The rewards for this simple model are many. First, Concord uses the existing computing infrastructure. Second, Concord standardizes the interfaces for all services and platforms. Third new services can be added dynamically without any need for reconfiguration. Finally, Concord consists of Database that can maintain and publish the active set of available resources. Thus Concord provides a solid system for integration of various entities to provide seamless connectivity and enable proactive behavior.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13234
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CONCORD (Computer architecture), Middleware, Computer architecture, Database management
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Performance analysis of multitaper spectrum estimation.
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Skoro Kaskarovska, Violeta, Florida Atlantic University, Erdol, Nurgun, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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We characterize the Multitaper Spectral Estimation method as a tool for stationary signal analysis. We compare its performance to the conventional periodogram, the parametric autoregressive and multitaper autoregressive spectral estimates. We analyze single and two frequency sinusoids with additive Gaussian white noise and autoregressive processes of orders 2, 4 and 24. We extend its application to non-stationary signals and develop the multitaper spectrogram. We test the spectrograms with...
Show moreWe characterize the Multitaper Spectral Estimation method as a tool for stationary signal analysis. We compare its performance to the conventional periodogram, the parametric autoregressive and multitaper autoregressive spectral estimates. We analyze single and two frequency sinusoids with additive Gaussian white noise and autoregressive processes of orders 2, 4 and 24. We extend its application to non-stationary signals and develop the multitaper spectrogram. We test the spectrograms with simulated non-stationary autoregressive process of order 2 as the magnitude of its poles vary between 0 and 1 and the angle of the poles vary between 0 and pi. Our results show that the multitaper spectral estimate can be parameterized and is more accurate than others tested for non-sinusoidal signals. We also show applications to aero-acoustic data analysis.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13235
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Spectral theory (Mathematics), Signal processing--Mathematics, System identification, Power spectra
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Sex differences in sexual psychology produce sex-similar preferences for a short-term mate.
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Quintus, Brian Joseph, Jr., Florida Atlantic University, Shackelford, Todd K.
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I explored aspects of men's and women's short-term sexual psychology as a function of a potential short-term partner's relationship status. 468 subjects reported how likely they would be to pursue a casual sexual relationship with a member of the opposite sex who was (1) married, (2) not married but has casual sexual partners, (3) or not married and has no casual sexual partners. Guided by sperm competition theory, I predicted and found that men prefer short-term sex partners who are not...
Show moreI explored aspects of men's and women's short-term sexual psychology as a function of a potential short-term partner's relationship status. 468 subjects reported how likely they would be to pursue a casual sexual relationship with a member of the opposite sex who was (1) married, (2) not married but has casual sexual partners, (3) or not married and has no casual sexual partners. Guided by sperm competition theory, I predicted and found that men prefer short-term sex partners who are not already involved in relationships, thus presenting a lower risk of sperm competition. Because women sometimes use short-term sexual relationships to acquire long-term partners, I predicted and found that women prefer short-term sexual partners who are not already involved in relationships. Finally, across all three levels of the imagined partner's relationship status, men reported a greater likelihood than did women of pursuing a casual sexual relationship. Discussion addresses methodological limitations.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13236
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Sex differences, Mate selection, Man-woman relationships
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Latitudes.
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Slone, Jay., Florida Atlantic University, Mitchell, Susan
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The poems of this collection attempt to bridge and break interpretive and formal borders. The speaker's voice is sometimes cohesive, sometimes fragmented. The title alludes to images in the poems: to the sea, the stars, storms, and of navigations not so much of specific places, but of motion or directions that are often tenuously connected or abstract. These poems are explorations, wonderings, and experiments. The speaker's voice shifts like the wind, sometimes leading toward a destination...
Show moreThe poems of this collection attempt to bridge and break interpretive and formal borders. The speaker's voice is sometimes cohesive, sometimes fragmented. The title alludes to images in the poems: to the sea, the stars, storms, and of navigations not so much of specific places, but of motion or directions that are often tenuously connected or abstract. These poems are explorations, wonderings, and experiments. The speaker's voice shifts like the wind, sometimes leading toward a destination and other times remaining lost. The poems require navigation as the reader is called upon to engage in the process of finding the way---of making way---and participating with the poet in the process of meaning making.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13237
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Poems, Symbolism in literature
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Determinants of attachment style in middle childhood: Perceptions of parental behavior and their relation to attachment coping strategies.
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Cusimano, Angela M., Florida Atlantic University, Perry, David G.
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Participants were 199 children (105 females) in grades three through eight (mean age = 11.03 years). Five attachment coping strategies were assessed (preoccupied, avoidant, indecisive, coercive, and caregiving), and four aspects of perceived maternal behavior were assessed (reliable support, harassment, overprotection, and fear induction). Numerous meaningful associations were found between the attachment measures and the perceived parenting measures. For instance, perceived maternal...
Show moreParticipants were 199 children (105 females) in grades three through eight (mean age = 11.03 years). Five attachment coping strategies were assessed (preoccupied, avoidant, indecisive, coercive, and caregiving), and four aspects of perceived maternal behavior were assessed (reliable support, harassment, overprotection, and fear induction). Numerous meaningful associations were found between the attachment measures and the perceived parenting measures. For instance, perceived maternal overprotectiveness was significantly related to preoccupied and indecisive coping strategies, whereas perceived maternal harassment, fear induction, and reliable support were related in various ways to avoidant, indecisive, coercive, and caregiving attachment coping strategies. In general, the associations found between the perceived parenting measures and the attachment measures support the construct validity of the self-report measures of attachment and confirm that self-report measures are a fruitful way to assess attachment style in middle childhood.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13238
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Attachment behavior in children, Parent and child--Research, Mother and child, Adjustment (Psychology)
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Obstruction of chloride diffusion in concrete by embedded reinforcing bars.
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Cros, Pascal., Florida Atlantic University, Hartt, William H.
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A study was performed of the effect of reinforcing bars on chloride diffusion into concrete. These bars act as obstacles to chloride movement, and this obstruction allows the chloride concentration to build-up faster along the top of the reinforcing bar than elsewhere. As a consequence, the critical chloride threshold to initiate corrosion of the steel is reached sooner than otherwise expected. This research was performed using two different methods. First, chloride analyses were performed on...
Show moreA study was performed of the effect of reinforcing bars on chloride diffusion into concrete. These bars act as obstacles to chloride movement, and this obstruction allows the chloride concentration to build-up faster along the top of the reinforcing bar than elsewhere. As a consequence, the critical chloride threshold to initiate corrosion of the steel is reached sooner than otherwise expected. This research was performed using two different methods. First, chloride analyses were performed on chloride exposed concrete blocks by taking cores in the concrete and drillings along the trace of the top bars. Second, concrete blocks models were analyzed by finite element analysis and the effect of the obstruction by the bar quantified. The role of the reinforcing bar in the chloride diffusional flow is discussed considering these two methods.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13239
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Reinforcing bars--Corrosion, Reinforced concrete construction--Corrosion, Concrete--Additives, Chlorides--Diffusion rate
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Learning culture in the zone of proximal development: E-mail exchanges among foreign language learners.
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Smasal, Marc., Florida Atlantic University, DuBravac, Stayc
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Scaffolding is the assistance of an expert learner provided to a novice learner to fulfill a given task. This study examined scaffolding in email messages between non-native speakers learning about German culture. The instructor used Internet resources to teach aspects of the target culture to students enrolled in a second semester German course. Email exchanges between two separate classes of German students were designed to elicit scaffolding. Unlike previous studies that have concentrated...
Show moreScaffolding is the assistance of an expert learner provided to a novice learner to fulfill a given task. This study examined scaffolding in email messages between non-native speakers learning about German culture. The instructor used Internet resources to teach aspects of the target culture to students enrolled in a second semester German course. Email exchanges between two separate classes of German students were designed to elicit scaffolding. Unlike previous studies that have concentrated on the grammatical competence of the students, this study focused on the development of cultural competence as subjects discussed four topics of German culture via email messages. Scaffolded cultural help enables participants to develop an opinion about selected cultural issues. Scaffolded help was found in few email messages and the analysis suggests that participants discussed cultural issues by exchanging factual knowledge rather than providing scaffolded help. Concludes with considerations for further research and teaching.
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13240
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German language--Study and teaching, Culture--Study and teaching, Language and culture, Electronic mail messages
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Wilde beauty: A new look at an old crossroad in aesthetic history.
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Barletta, Crystal Grace, Florida Atlantic University, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Department of English
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I argue that beauty can be found in both the moral and immoral. The subjects of art, beauty, and morality in Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray are justly explained and beauty is revealed and restored to art when Dorian finally pierces his portrait. Art imitates life, and life must be portrayed in all its aspects of beauty and wretchedness. I also argue that the artist cannot be separated from his art, therefore making us judge both the person and the piece which should not be judged based on...
Show moreI argue that beauty can be found in both the moral and immoral. The subjects of art, beauty, and morality in Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray are justly explained and beauty is revealed and restored to art when Dorian finally pierces his portrait. Art imitates life, and life must be portrayed in all its aspects of beauty and wretchedness. I also argue that the artist cannot be separated from his art, therefore making us judge both the person and the piece which should not be judged based on morality. I also use Wilde's work as well as critics of Wilde, art, beauty, and morality to prove that art does have a purpose.
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Date Issued
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2005
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13241
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Literature, English
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When we hurt the ones we love: Predicting violence against women from men's mate-retention behaviors.
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Goetz, Aaron T., Florida Atlantic University, Shackelford, Todd K.
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Mate-retention behaviors are designed to solve several adaptive problems, such as deterring a partner's infidelity and preventing defection from the relationship. Although many mate-retention behaviors appear to be innocuous romantic gestures (e.g., giving flowers), some may be harbingers of violence. Here, the relationship between men's mate-retention and violence against women was investigated. In Study 1, men reported their use of mate-retention behaviors and violence in their...
Show moreMate-retention behaviors are designed to solve several adaptive problems, such as deterring a partner's infidelity and preventing defection from the relationship. Although many mate-retention behaviors appear to be innocuous romantic gestures (e.g., giving flowers), some may be harbingers of violence. Here, the relationship between men's mate-retention and violence against women was investigated. In Study 1, men reported their use of mate-retention behaviors and violence in their relationships. Study 2 assessed women's reports of their partners' mate-retention behaviors and their partners' violence against them. Study 3 secured husbands' reports of their mate retention and wives' reports of their husbands' violence. As predicted, and across all studies, men's mate-retention behaviors predicted violence against romantic partners.
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Date Issued
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2005
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13244
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Subject Headings
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Family violence, Abused women, Victims of family violence, Abusive men--Psychology, Man-woman relationships
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Detection in dispositional change in romantic relationships: A dynamic explanation.
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Creator
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Bodin, Sarah G., Florida Atlantic University, Monson, Thomas C.
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Abstract/Description
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Many studies have been devoted to investigating the process by which individuals make dispositional attributions about the people that they encounter. A surprisingly small number of studies have been directed at examining the process by which individuals may detect change in their impressions of people once they have been formed. In fact, traditional social psychology literature suggests that individuals will engage in a number of processes to maintain or improve, rather than change, their...
Show moreMany studies have been devoted to investigating the process by which individuals make dispositional attributions about the people that they encounter. A surprisingly small number of studies have been directed at examining the process by which individuals may detect change in their impressions of people once they have been formed. In fact, traditional social psychology literature suggests that individuals will engage in a number of processes to maintain or improve, rather than change, their initial attributions. With such alarming divorce rates, it is quite obvious that romantic couples are detecting change in their perceptions of one another. However, romance and attribution research has not been able to fully explain how detection of perception change occurs in romantic relationships. More specifically, traditional linear theories of attribution are not able to clarify how dramatic dispositional change can occur in romantic relationships. Results from an experiment lead us to believe that the detection of dispositional change in romantic relationships is actually quite dynamic, counter to current beliefs in the field. In addition, the Discounting Principle may be used in non-traditional ways.
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Date Issued
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2005
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/13245
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Subject Headings
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Attribution (Social psychology), Interpersonal communication, Interpersonal relations, Affect (Psychology)--Study and teaching, Social perception
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Document (PDF)
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