The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (USDHHS) has stated that an unsettling 82% of adults do not get the recommended amount of physical activity to improve health and well-being. Additionally, one of the goals for Healthy People 2020 urges individuals to increase muscle-strengthening activity and incorporate this […]
B32: Soil Remediation of Silver Mine Tailings Through the Use of Vegetation
The act and process of mining natural resources has yielded great economic and technological growth for mankind. Although a necessity for our civilization, mining has extensive environmental impacts due to the byproduct of mine waste, also known as tailings. Mine waste is material rendered economically invaluable as a result of the mining ore. The presence […]
A30: 3D Window Identification for Architectural Modeling from Images
Our general research area is computer vision and computer graphics, and our research problem is 3D reconstruction of window for architectural modeling from window images. The 3D reconstruction of window from images required the learning of 3D properties and viewpoint interpolation of window images. 3D representation will includes PBR mapping, depth mapping and viewpoint interpolation […]
A26: Predicting Model of the Commercial House Market in Beijing
China, as the world second largest economy, is one of the hotspots in both Economics field and Statistics field, so our research’s target country is China. In the Economics field we conclude that there are three gharries pulling one country’s economy, they are Investment, Consumption and Export. This theory can also be applied into Chinese […]
B35: Evaluating the Evolution of Magmatic Systems on Earth: Insights from Volcanoes and their Minerals on the Bolivian Altiplano, South America
Partial melting of Earth’s mantle in various tectonic settings leads to a wide array of magmatic processes and products in both at-plate boundary and intraplate settings. Of these, the volcanic products in regions where oceanic plates are descending below (or subducting beneath) overriding continental plates are mineralogically and chemically the most diverse. Classic examples include […]
B34: Searching for Gold in Fool’s Gold: An Investigation of Nevada Pyrites
Many people have heard of fools gold. Fools gold is more commonly known to geologists as Pyrite (which has the chemical formula: FeS2) and can easily be confused with real gold (chemical formula: Au). However, there is now some evidence that in certain geological circumstances, pyrite formation may be associated with the presence of gold. […]
B63: The Relationship Between Racial and Sexual Identity and Suicidal Ideation Among College Students Who Binge Drink
Suicidal ideation is a public health issue. In fact, 33% of college students have at least one suicidal thought annually (Becker, Holdaway, & Luebbe, 2018). In combination, binge drinking has gained popularity among college students. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to examine the impact of college student binge drinking on suicidal ideation with […]
CSI-03: The Disneyfication of American Culture
The general area of this research is media studies and American studies, but I also was able to bring in aspects of anthropology as well, while studying culture through media. I decided to focus specifically on how Walt Disney and the Walt Disney Corporation have simultaneously influenced and become a symbol of American culture. This […]
A36: April Wallace and the Lost Village: An Approach to Community Engagement in Archaeology
Archaeology looks to the past to find meaning in modern identities; for this reason, its sites are often political and the public wants a stake in the research, resulting in increased efforts towards public outreach in archaeology. Yet there is a spectrum of politicism to sites and not all efforts at community outreach are as […]
A93: MBI 223/224: No Matter How Small: Tiny Truffula & Other Novel Bacteriophages of Microbacterium foliorum
In Miami University’s Bacteriophage class, phages that infect Microbacterium foliorum were isolated. 12 of 20 phages were successfully isolated from organic matter and from that 3 were sequenced and later annotated in MBI 224. The three phages were from three different clusters: EE, EB, and EH. The EE and EB phages were found to be […]

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