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    • Fabricating a solid-state reference electrode with long-term stability for sweat monitoring system 

      Nguyen, Thu (Wichita State University, 2023-04-07)
      Valuable biomarkers such as glucose or enzymes are found in human sweat, making it a great resource in diagnosing and measuring biomarker concentrations. However, many commercial sweat monitoring systems are bulky and ...
    • Fabrication of solid state electrodes for use in noninvasive sweat sensor 

      Herrmann, Peter (Wichita State University, 2022-04-15)
      Healthcare for a wide variety of illnesses ultimately requires some form of bloodwork, which can often be painful or stressful. Conversely, human sweat contains biomarkers that can indicate a patient’s current glucose ...
    • Face reveals, Do they change anything? 

      Wood, Brenden; Ocon, Juan (Wichita State University, 2021-04-09)
      Juan and I have been student teaching this semester. We're currently the headteachers of our classrooms. So, we work with students, in-person and online, every day. However, neither of us have really shown our faces ...
    • Female tricksters in the Old Testament 

      Herda, Holly (Wichita State University, 2019-04-19)
      The trickster is a character found in stories from virtually all cultures. The trickster can be male or female, malevolent, humorous, or both. They exist on the fringes of society, being different or disenfranchised in ...
    • Find a better way to neutralize acid mine drainage 

      Tazawa, Kazune; Swindle, Andrew L. (Wichita State University, 2021)
      Recently, the effects of acid mine drainage (AMD) on our life and the stream aquatic environments have become severe. AMD is recognized in the various areas in the world, such as Africa, North America, Europe and Oceania. ...
    • Flexible, wireless smart wearable microelectronics for fall risk monitoring among older adults 

      Jabr, Mariam (Wichita State University, 2022-04-15)
      Falling presents a serious health issue and financial burden for elderly people aged 65 years or older. According to the WHO Global Report, 28%-35% of adults 65 years or older experience fall related injuries more than ...
    • Flight simulation of an airship using a six degree of freedom model 

      Kunde, RJ; Hartjes, Henry (Wichita State University, 2023-04-07)
      The objective of this research was to develop a highly precise aerodynamic model of an airship through the utilization of a six degree of freedom Simulink simulation, followed by integration with X-Plane 11 to enable ...
    • Flowers 

      Lippert, Emma (Wichita State University, 2023-04-07)
      Flowers is a three movement long piece that was inspired by the culture and symbolism surrounding different types of flowers. I worked with a friend of mine who is a talented percussionist from start to finish on this ...
    • Follicle-stimulating hormone receptor binding by glycoforms 

      Rose, Emily (Wichita State University, 2013-04-09)
      Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) functions to stimulate ovarian follicle development in the ovaries in females, which is essential for oocyte maturation. In males, FSH regulates Sertoli cell function in the testis. Human ...
    • Food systems modelling: Spatio-temporal access to healthy food in sedgwick county 

      Bhalla, Ranveer (Wichita State University, 2022-04-15)
      The purpose of this study was to make a gritty examination of the availability of Healthy food in Sedgwick County using the availability of time and the geographical location. Initially, the hours of stores in Sedgwick ...
    • Form and function: Does the source of actin determine functional interactions with palladin? 

      Urbina, Noely; Klausmeyer, Rachel; Liu, David; Beck, Moriah R. (Wichita State University, 2022-04-15)
      Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes and regulates individual cell functions such as motility, cell shape, and muscle contractions. Yet, actin cannot work alone and interacts with over 150 actin-binding ...
    • Fourier transform infrared spectral biomakers of muscle degeneration 

      Howard, Kaitlyn (Wichita State University, 2015-04-07)
      Peripheral artery disease (PAD), characterized by blockages of the arteries to the legs, affects approximately 8 million lives in the United States. This injury includes altered metabolic processes, damaged organelles, and ...
    • From dropped out to checked in: a snapshot of alternative education 

      Williams, Monica (Wichita State University, 2013-04-09)
      Many high schools today employ a conventional model of schooling for students in grades 9-12. This model includes traditional, lecture-style classes that follow a typical schedule of two semesters (four, nine-week terms), ...
    • Game-based education for all 

      Smith, Alex (Wichita State University, 2023-04-07)
      There are 3.4 million refugee students around the world that are out of schools and not getting the education they deserve. In order to alleviate this, a game-based platform that can be played anywhere is under development. ...
    • Gender differences: bereavement, social support, and depression of assisted living elders 

      Parks, Fallon (Wichita State University, 2010-04-23)
      Purpose: The older generation is often overlooked by society today. It is easy to forget about their quality of life. This study was important to find out how that population can best be served. Also, the “Baby-boomers” ...
    • Gold cyanide extraction by colloidal systems 

      Quah, Jasmine (Wichita State University, 2023-04-07)
      Gold cyanide, [Au(CN)2]¬-, is a compound formed during the gold mining process as the cyanidation of gold solubilizes the metal for reclamation. The cyanide used in this process is harmful for the surrounding environment ...
    • Gravity assist trajectory optimization 

      Templon, Nathan (Wichita State University, 2014-04-08)
      Space is the final frontier, and exploring its vast reaches is one of the greatest challenges mankind has undertaken. However, moving around in space is expensive. Exploring the cosmos requires large amounts velocity change ...
    • Growth and differentiation of neuronal cells in injectable collagen hydrogel for neural regeneration 

      Pichetsurnthorn, Pie (Wichita State University, 2013-04-09)
      Injury to the central nervous system including brain and spinal cord causes neuron death and demyelination and these tissues have limited intrinsic regenerative capacity. Transplantation of neuronal cells to the lesion of ...
    • H.A.R.V.I.E. (Holographic Augmented Reality Visualization Interface for Exploration) -- NASA SUITS challenge 

      Karim, Radeef Ashhab Bin (Wichita State University, 2022-04-15)
      NASA SUITS Challenge is an opportunity for the students for designing an augmented reality for displaying the spacesuit data for navigation purposes. This challenge focuses on the Artemis mission which seeks to stabilize ...
    • Herbivore diversity alters different fitness components of Helianthus maximilia 

      Quick, Zachary I. (Wichita State University, 2011-04-05)
      Although it is known that herbivores influence plant fitness, there is relatively little information quantifying the combined effects of multiple herbivore groups on plant fitness and determining whether such effects may ...