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    • Guy, Jeffrey S. (Vanderbilt University. Medical Center, 2011-08-03)
      A brief description on what to consider when confronted with a patient with an air leak from the ET tube or a patient that self-extubates.
    • Jones, Owen D.; Brosnan, Sarah F.; Lambeth, Susan P.; Mareno, Mary Catherine; Richardson, Amanda S.; Schapiro, Steven (Current Biology, 2007)
      Human behavior is not always consistent with standard rational choice predictions. The much-investigated variety of apparent deviations from rational choice predictions provides a promising arena for the merger of economics ...
    • Reed Senter, Leslie Erin; 0009-0000-8150-9893 (2023-03-23)
      Department: German
      Stories are powerful. And even among stories, the enduring nature of some artworks is especially potent. Tolkien’s Rings is one example. Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen is another. This dissertation examines three artists ...
    • Juhi, Ra'id; Scharf, Michael P.; Newton, Michael A., 1962-; Rubin, Edward L.; Ellis, Mark S. (Vanderbilt University Law School, 2008-10-03)
      The authors join a panel with Ra'id Juhi, the chief investigative judge of the Iraqi tribunal, and Mark Ellis, Executive Director of the International Bar Association, to discuss the events and trial described in the book, ...
    • Juhi, Ra'id; Scharf, Michael P.; Newton, Michael A., 1962-; Rubin, Edward L.; Ellis, Mark S. (Vanderbilt University Law School, 2008-10-03)
      The authors join a panel with Ra'id Juhi, the chief investigative judge of the Iraqi tribunal, and Mark Ellis, Executive Director of the International Bar Association, to discuss the events and trial described in the book, ...
    • Ramsey, Marc Christopher (2013-07-26)
      Department: Mechanical Engineering
      The collapse of a spherical cavity in liquid can focus energy in space and time, generating extreme thermodynamic states and emitting light and a strong shock wave. Such events, generally at the micro-scale, are of interest ...
    • Zanotelli, Matthew R.; Rahman-Zaman, Aniqua; VanderBurgh, Jacob A.; Taufalele, Paul V.; Jain, Aadhar; Erickson, David; Bordeleau, Francois; Reinhart-King, Cynthia A. (Nature Communications, 2019-09-13)
      Cell migration during the invasion-metastasis cascade requires cancer cells to navigate a spatially complex microenvironment that presents directional choices to migrating cells. Here, we investigate cellular energetics ...
    • King, Michael Patrick (2014-04-04)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      Energy deposition in ionizing radiation events can cause errors in static random access memories (SRAMs). The resulting errors can negatively impact nominal systems operation. These errors, termed single-event upsets (SEUs), ...
    • Hess, David J.; Lee, Dasom (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2020-04)
      This study reviews the development of shared (community) solar and community choice aggregation in the U.S. states of California and New York. Both states are leaders in energy-transition policy in the U.S., but they have ...
    • Clemens, Michael Andrew (2012-03-16)
      Department: Physics
      As the dimensions in modern integrated circuits (ICs) become smaller, electronic devices become more susceptible to failure due to radiation effects. One type of effect, caused by energy deposition from a single particle ...
    • Wang, Li (2019-11-15)
      Department: Environmental Engineering
      Capacitive deionization (CDI) is an emerging technology that utilizes the electrical field between two electrodes to remove the ions from the salty waters. The ions are stored in the electrical double layers (EDLs) forming ...
    • Rossi, Jim; Serkin, Christopher (Cornell Law Review, 2019)
      Exactions are demands levied on residential or commercial developers to force them, rather than a municipality, to bear the costs of new infrastructure. Local governments commonly use them to address the burdens that growth ...
    • Squiers, Joshua Phillip (2012-10-12)
      Department: Nursing Science
      NURSING SCIENCE ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND SUBSTRATE UTILIZATION IN OBESE INDIVIDUALS WITH HEART FAILURE JOSHUA PHILLIP SQUIERS Dissertation under the direction of Professor Michael Vollman Heart failure (HF) is a severely ...
    • Rossi, Jim (Harvard Law Review Forum, 2021)
      The Federal Power Act (FPA) has endured for eighty-five years, in part because it does not embrace a single regulatory approach for the energy industry. Nor does the FPA favor a single approach to federalism: it delegates ...
    • King, Nancy J., 1958- (Yale Law Journal, 2013)
      This Essay argues that the Court’s effort to expand habeas review of ineffective assistance of counsel claims in Martinez v. Ryan will make little difference in either the enforcement of the right to the effective assistance ...
    • Mikos, Robert A. (Cornell Law Review, 2005)
      Congress imposes a variety of sanctions on individuals who have been convicted of state crimes. This Article argues that these sanctions may distort the enforcement of state law. By raising the stakes involved in state ...
    • Miller, Adam Jason (2014-08-05)
      Department: English
      This dissertation applies the phenomenological insights of Martin Heidegger to the history of eighteenth-century Britain in order to produce new readings of that period’s fiction and poetry. I argue that diverse authors ...
    • Dean, Kevin (2021-04-23)
      This quality improvement project captures the voices of current and prospective Black donors of Community Foundation of Greater Memphis to provide insights into their perceptions of the foundation’s donor-advised funds ...
    • Cummings, Tracy Payne (2011-08-16)
      Department: Learning, Teaching, and Diversity
      Many educators, organizations, committees, and curricula promote the importance of preschool children’s math talk, particularly among children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, to better prepare children for ...