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Evaluation Of Html Tag Susceptibility To Statistical Fingerprinting For Use In Censorship Evasion, Kelly Scott French Dec 2016

Evaluation Of Html Tag Susceptibility To Statistical Fingerprinting For Use In Censorship Evasion, Kelly Scott French

Computer Science and Engineering Theses

The ability to speak freely has always been a source of conflict between rulers and the people over which they exert power. This conflict usually takes the form of State-sponsored censorship with occasional instances of commercial efforts typically to silence criticism or squelch dissent, and people's efforts to evade such censorship. This is even more so evident in the current environment with its ever-growing number of communication technologies and platforms available to individuals around the world. If the face of efforts to control communication before it is posted or to prevent the discovery of information that exists outside of the …


A Comparison Between The Wingate Anaerobic Test And Right Knee Extension Power, Sarah Beckman Jan 2016

A Comparison Between The Wingate Anaerobic Test And Right Knee Extension Power, Sarah Beckman

Kinesiology Student Research

INTRODUCTION: Anaerobic power is maximal power developed during utmost, short term physical effort. Anaerobic activities use energy that is stored in muscles and that can be accessed without the use of oxygen. Power is measured in watts (W) and relative power is measured by watts per kilogram of body weight (W/kg). Research shows that there are correlations between Wingate power and other anaerobic activities such as field tests, vertical jumping, and cycling tests. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the differences and similarities of the Wingate anaerobic power test (WAnT) and right knee extension power as measured …