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    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023-11-16)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased by a few decimal points in September and remained stable at 231 compared to the previous month. The local unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.3% in September 2023 compared to August. ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023-12-14)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased to 232 in October 2023 compared to 231 in September. The local unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.3% in October compared to September. Local nonfarm employment increased by 0.10% ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023-10-19)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased from 229 in July 2023 to 230 in August. The local unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.3% in August 2023 compared to July. Local nonfarm employment increased by 0.2% from July to ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023-09-21)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased from 228 in June 2023 to 229 in July. The local unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.3% in July 2023 compared to June. Local nonfarm employment decreased by 0.2% from June to July. ...
    • Bullock, Ashley; Jansen, Dennis W.; Sinha, Somali Ghosh; Rettenmaier, Andrew J. (Private Enterprise Research Center, Texas A&M University; Texas A&M University. Library, 2023-08-17)
      The Business-Cycle Index increased from 226 in May 2023 to 228 in June 2023. The local unemployment rate decreased from 3.4% in May 2023 to 3.3% in June 2023. Local nonfarm employment increased by 0.3% from May to June. ...
    • Risley, Catherine Ann; Heywood, Tess Miranda (2017-04-27)
      Jellyfish of the class Hydrozoa (phylum Cnidaria) in the Gulf of Mexico are greatly understudied despite the fact that they are top predator and may have a significant ecological impact on fisheries and marine plankton in ...
    • Abraham, Elizabeth Jijy; Ramadan, Farah Omar; Kubbar, Taha (2020-04-23)
      CO2 emissions from industrial processes adversely affect the environment, with significant contributions to climate change. Therefore, there is a global need to reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Through this work, ...
    • Cato, Iris Anjelica; Gillis, Katherine Anne (2014-09-25)
      Janaria mirabilis (Hydractiniidae, Hydrozoa, Cnidaria) is a calcareous hydrozoan that forms encrusting colonies on gastropod shells. Identifying Hydractiniids using morphology only has been shown to be misleading due to ...
    • Donelan, Lloyd J; Patel, Kishan J; Lenzen, Brenton Allen (2020-05-22)
      Over the past few years, students have become increasingly unmotivated to read their assigned textbooks as an accompaniment to classroom lectures and activities. Reading the textbook is known to improve comprehension and ...
    • Quinn, Ryan A; Sporkin, Michael; Aboujaoude, Amanda (2021-04-26)
      The proposed project will establish a baseline for a LiFi system through the implementation of a restorable stationary link to transmit an acceptable amount of power between a stationary base module and a mobile user module ...
    • Rogers, Morgan; Kadkhodaian, Dinyar Ramin; Jeffery, Logan (2021-04-28)
      This project investigates the use of low enriched uranium tristructural-isoptropic (TRISO) fuels in a potential lunar and martian nuclear reactor with the primary objective of minimizing overall reactor mass. Extraterrestrial ...
    • Torres, Belen A; Huang Frazier, Megan (2021-04-27)
      Astrocytes are the most populous cell type in the central nervous system (CNS) and are vital in neuron development, regulating blood flow, and maintaining communication between neurons. Astrocytic control on the CNS is due ...
    • Zheng, Sixing; Hsu, Kyle Raymond (2021-05-03)
      There is no world without energy. Dependence on energy continues to dominate everything that we do. It is known that any failure in the production of energy can directly affect thousands of lives. Because of this, data is ...
    • Percovich, Gianluca Gino; Kibby, Caroline (2021-04-27)
      Despite the rapidly growing popularity of video games, their ideology remains a disputed and controversial topic. This paper examines several influential games through postcolonial and Brechtian lenses, in order to provide ...
    • Aloudeh, Jude; Zeid, Mohamed (2021-05-03)
      The idea behind our project is to design an algorithm that utilizes artificial intelligence to detect tissue heterogeneity in patients without the need to carry out an invasive biopsy. We aim to make the cancer prognosis ...
    • Petrosky, Seth; Janes, Thomas Mark (2021-04-27)
      The modern healthcare industry relies on the use of implantable monitoring devices to obtain potentially life-saving data. This has led to the necessity for small, long-lasting batteries to be used in these devices. In ...
    • Mohamed, Ahmed Mohamed; ElSayed, Hania M; Mohsen, Rana Ahmed; Youssef, Ebtihal Mohamed; Ahmed, Fatma (2021-04-28)
      The sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has been a major barrier for advancing green hydrogen production from water splitting. Whilst the overwhelming majority of work has been devoted towards buffered pure water ...
    • Hutchins, Brendan Jonathan; Ballesteros Elizalde, Andrea N (2021-04-26)
      Can a virtual reality training simulator enhance a nurse's ability to learn basic screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) skills better than traditional training programs? Based on SBIRT’s universal ...
    • Martin, Cody Carl (2019-05-03)
      Phages are the viruses of bacteria. To complete the infection cycle, phages produce lysis proteins to overcome the bacterial cell envelope. The final barrier in Gram-negative hosts is the outer membrane (OM). We have ...
    • Sims, Carmen Nichole (2020-04-16)
      How can virtual reality be used to advance modern dance education methods? As a rapidly evolving technology, virtual reality has the potential to be developed for many different educational purposes. Previous research has ...