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University of Louisiana at Lafayette Master's Theses (Updated 06/17) *Beginning in 2014 All Physical Copies Are Shelved in the Louisiana Room on the 3Rd Floor University of Louisiana at Lafayette Master's Theses (updated 06/17) *Beginning in 2014 all physical copies are shelved in the Louisiana Room on the 3rd floor. DEPT YEAR AUTHOR TITLE CALL # 1996 Maneesavet, Roongroi Scheduling and dispatching decisions for rail guided vehicles in LD3091 .L665 1996mane Agriculture a flexible manufacturing system 1972 Tatro, Patricia Development of a laboratory manual for a college elementary LD3091 .L665 1972t Agriculture textiles course 2013 Duhon, Austin C. Remembrance in the theater: architecture's potential in LD3091 .L665 2013duho Architecture reshaping societal belief and atttitudes towards death and 2012 Brignac, Guy Christian "There's an arch for that!" A design investigation that responds LD3091 .L665 2012brig Architecture to the effects of communication technology on social interaction and the indirect impact on the present and future state of architecture 2012 Young, Sarah Michele Ritual building: Drawing attention to the human condition of LD3091 .L665 2012youn Architecture mortality through funerary architecture and ritual 2009 Breaux, Hans Otto Weber Post-crisis urbanism: a reinvestment LD3091 .L665 2009breau Architecture 2009 Morvant, Paul N. Measuring the unmeasurable: reorienting the contemporary LD3091 .L665 2009morv Architecture human through architecture 2008 Sonnier, Dione Bourgeois Understanding the gender gap in architecture and interior LD3091 .L665 2008sonn design: is gender bias evident and influential at a pedagogical Architecture level in architecture and interior design post-secondary educational programs in Louisiana and what influence does it have on the respective professions? 2006 Al-Ainati, Maryam J. Sports, the disabled, and the architecture of blending LD3091 .L665 2006alai Architecture 2006 Aubert, Jennie M. Finding freedom within form: defining space while defying its LD3091 .L665 2006aube Architecture boundaries 2006 Bellanger, Steven Paul A pilgrimage through the expanded threshold: the miracle of the LD3091 .L665 2006bell Architecture Rosary Chapel 2006 Burr, M. Brandon Propelling urban renewal through controlling architectural LD3091 .L665 2006burr Architecture insertions 2006 Dugas, Maureen L. Reconnect, continue, celebrate: an architectural timeline of LD3091 .L665 2006duga Architecture Acadian culture Page 1 2006 Flynn, Joseph E. Cultural revitalization: the living cultural center LD3091 .L665 2006flyn Architecture 2006 Lasala, Hector Miguel Activating the levee: a strategy for recovering the Lower Ninth LD3091 .L665 2006lasa Architecture Ward 2006 Libersat, Kyle Christopher Voyeuristic architecture: an exploration in image, perception LD3091 .L665 2006libe Architecture and form 2006 Mazerac, Mickey John Self-sufficiency through architecture: creating a formwork for LD3091 .L665 2006maze Architecture life 2006 McCune, Heather Nurturing America's abandoned youth through an architecture LD3091 .L665 2006mccu Architecture of acceptance, appreciation and love 2006 Miles, David Bryan Enlightenment--a key to sustainability LD3091 .L665 2006mile Architecture 2006 Newton, Joshua Daniel A matrix of complex opposites LD3091 .L665 2006newt Architecture 2006 Orillion, Lance Casey Deployable mission systems: spatial joints of adaptability LD3091 .L665 2006oril Architecture 2005 Baker, Matthew H. Cultural evolution in south Louisiana: finding a new voice for LD3091 .L665 2005bake Architecture Acadian vernacular architecture 2005 Boykin, Gabrielle, M. American and Creek building methods: a children's art school LD3091 .L665 2005boyk Architecture and museum 2005 Kelly, Camille M. Climate and behavior issues: culture, climate and architecture LD3091 .L665 2005kell Architecture 2005 Roberts, Joivon Aimeé Transformational design through mobile architecture LD3091 .L665 2005robe Architecture 2005 Stewart, Kevin Robert Threshold: the architecture of spiritual place LD3091 .L665 2005stew Architecture 2004 Butts, Kerrie A. Collective domesticity: urban dwelling for battered women and LD3091 .L665 2004butt Architecture children 2004 Fowler, Christopher D. Conditional thresholds of conflict: cultural, spatial, LD3091 .L665 2004fowl Architecture phenomenological, geographical and environmental effects 2003 Bourque, Andre N. Time, place, and culture: a critical look at architecture LD3091 .L665 2003bour Architecture 2016 Shirreff, Lisa M. Characterization of an M. marinum vaccine: examination of LD3091 .L665 2016shir Biology both mucosal immunity and systemic immunity in a fish model 2015 Grandon, Jarrod The distribution of apiaceae in Lafayette and St. Martin parishes LD3091 .L665 2015gran Biology Page 2 2015 Horaist, David W. Estimating seed bank responses to changing environmental LD3091 .L665 2015hora Biology conditions in the Louisiana coastal zone 2015 Starr, Matthew J. Tests for positive selection on genes encoding heat shock LD3091 .L665 2015star Biology proteins in the marine slipper snail, Crepidula fornicata 2014 Cheramie, Martin N. Investigations into Mycobacterium marinum interacting and LD3091 .L665 2014cher Biology crossing fish gut epithelia: Evidence for inducing protective gut mucosal immunity by a live vaccine candidate 2014 Satbhai, Kruuttika Individual and combined effects of petroleum hydrocarbons LD3091 .L665 2014satb Biology phenanthrene and dibenzothiophene on reproductive behavior in the amphipod Hyalella azteca 2014 Yando, Erik S. Mangrove forest expansion and development in the northern LD3091 .L665 2014yand Biology Gulf of Mexico: a Comparison of plant-soil interactions across a salt marsh-mangrove ecotone 2013 Kumar, Manoj Comparison of actin expression along the length of angiosperm LD3091 .L665 2013kuma Biology and gynosperm roots 2012 Allaire, Kathryn M. The participation of rho and cell-cell communication in LD3091 .L665 2012alla Biology chemoreceptor induced changes in morphology of hair bundle mechanoreceptors in the sea anemone, nematostella vectensis 2012 Dupuis, Michael J. Development of improved restoration techniques for the LD3091 .L665 2012dupu Biology establishment of baccharis halimifolia 2012 Ivanyisky III, Stephen J. Systematics and biogeography of sternarchellini LD3061 .L665 2012ivan Biology (gymnotiformes: aperonotidae): diversification of electric fishes in large Amazonian rivers 2012 Saha, Nibedita Antifungal activity of cysteine rich peptide from centrosema LD3091 .L665 2012saha Biology virginianum 2012 Hutchison, Nicole L. Population genetic structure of the cave cricket, Ceuthophilus LD3091 .L665 2012hutc Biology secretus 2012 Root, Kate M. Characterizing mycobacterium marinum infections in oryzias LD3091 .L665 2012root Biology latipes: Activation of virulence by using aedes aegypti larval extracts 2012 Schriefer, Kalyn Functional and mutational characterization of the RecBCD and LD3091 .L665 2012schr Biology AdnAB recombinational repair systems of mycobacterium smegmatis 2012 Sloey, Taylor McCleery Seed ecology of a tidal marsh restoration site in the Sacramento- LD3091 .L665 2012sloe Biology San Joaquin Bay Delta, California Page 3 2012 Turluck, Ted Dispersal of phragmites australis in coastal marshes of LD3091 .L665 2012turl Biology Louisiana 2012 Vasseur, Phillip L. Effects of habitat edges and nest site characteristics on painted LD3091 .L665 2012vass Biology bunting nest success 2012 Vogt, Sarah K. Acute copper toxicity and acclimation to copper using LD3091 .L665 2012vogt Biology behavioral endpoints of shoaling and predator avoidance in the Least Killifish (Heterandria Formosa) 2010 Alleman, Lauren K. Autecology of black mangrove (Avicennia germinans) in LD3091 .L665 2010alle Biology Louisiana 2010 Chen, Min Effects of salinity on germination and cytoskeletal gene LD3091 .L665 2010chen2 Biology expression in Brassica rapa 2010 Devariste, Roseline Phase transition of Moniliophthora perniciosa and its LD3091 .L665 2010deva Biology interactions with Theobroma cacao 2010 Geraci, Angela F. Partial characterization of a promoter for a plant defense gene LD3091 .L665 2010gera Biology 2010 John, Susan Pratiksha Effects of mechanostimulation on gravitropism and signal LD3091 .L665 2010john2 Biology presistence in flax roots 2010 Mahoney, Janna L. Multiple isoforms of TRPA1 in the sea anemone, Nematostella LD3091 .L665 2010maho Biology vectensis 2010 Morales, Alfy A. Monophyly of Heterandriini revisited: a critical review of the LD3091 .L665 2010mora Biology data (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliinae) 2010 Nixon, Bridget Roosting ecology of northern long-eared Myotis LD3091 .L665 2010 nixo Biology (Myotis septentrionalis) in Louisiana 2009 Patton, Kyle J. Roost use and ecology of the southeastern myotis LD 3091 .L665 2009patt Biology (Myotis austroriparius) 2009 Hitch, Alan T. Interactions of salinity, marsh fragmentation and submerged LD 3091 .L665 2009 hitc Biology aquatic vegetation on resident nekton assemblages of coastal marsh ponds 2008 Chigarapati, Vijay Krishna Characterization of biochemical and antimicrobal properties of LD3091 .L665 2008chig Biology a cotton neutral chitinase 2008 Dartez, Schuyler F. Constriction strength in the genus Python LD3091 .L665 2008dart Biology 2008 Farmer, Ryan P. Construction and characterization of mutations in the recA and LD3091 .L665 2008farm Biology ruvAB genes in Brucella abortus 2008 Klima, Karen Identification of eradiction units for nutria (Myocastor coypus) LD3091 .L665 2008klim Biology in Page 4 2008 Olivier, Heather The effects of herbicide exposure on spotted salamander egg LD3091 .L665 2008oliv Biology masses 2007 Venkata, Sai Laxmi Gubbala Etiology of the
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