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Student Success Of Online Vs. In-Person Biology Courses At Virginia Community Colleges, Jennifer Claire Scott Dec 2020

Student Success Of Online Vs. In-Person Biology Courses At Virginia Community Colleges, Jennifer Claire Scott

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

Community colleges have a significant role in preparing students for STEM-related careers through certificates, degrees, and transfers to four-year institutions. In addition, online education is a growing mode of higher education, particularly for community college students. However, community college and online students are both at a high risk of attrition and show a lower success rate for degree completion. The purpose of this study was to identify differences in attrition and success between students in online and in-person biology courses at Virginia community colleges. Also, this study addressed downstream effects of online education by examining course completion of second-semester biology …


Investigation Of Undocumented Heart Disease In Cadaveric Donors, Crystal Danae Passburg Sep 2020

Investigation Of Undocumented Heart Disease In Cadaveric Donors, Crystal Danae Passburg

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

For nearly a century, heart disease has been the leading source of death and disease in the United States, causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands of individuals every year and burdening millions more with diminished health and severe disability. However, despite the significant known prevalence of heart disease, studies suggest that many more individuals—and particularly those within the female and elderly populations—may possess undiagnosed heart disease which remains undetected even after death due to the lack of autopsy examination. In the absence of autopsy, many cases of heart disease may never be identified, resulting in a skewed understanding of …


Increase The Attendance Of The Parish Health Ministry By Ten Percent At The Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral Of New York, Christine A. Walcott May 2020

Increase The Attendance Of The Parish Health Ministry By Ten Percent At The Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral Of New York, Christine A. Walcott

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The church is not responsible for the dietary behavior of its congregants, but the mission of the church is to make disciples that will go into the nation to profess the word of God. The mission to serve God with efficacy and stamina will become a difficult task for many Christians if they are not healthy. In the Bible Jesus makes it undeniably clear the importance of taking care of the body. This is an important issue for pastors as well as for believers. This thesis project will help believers remember that the health of their bodies is an important …


Physiological And Molecular Outcomes Of Chronic Post-Weaning Folate Deficiency, Abigail Joan Lawton May 2020

Physiological And Molecular Outcomes Of Chronic Post-Weaning Folate Deficiency, Abigail Joan Lawton

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Folate is an essential B vitamin that serves as a primary one-carbon carrier in a number of essential cellular reactions; among these reactions are synthesis of purines, thymidylate, and methionine. As a result of these synthesis reactions, folate plays a key role in regulating nucleic acid metabolism, amino acid metabolism, maintenance of DNA stability, and production of S-adenosylmethionine for methylation of nucleic acids, neurotransmitters, phospholipids, histones, and other proteins. As such, folate deficiency is associated with a number of adverse outcomes including various cancers, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive defects. Despite mandatory folate fortification in grains in many developed countries, a …