Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Digital Commons Network

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 3 of 3

Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network

Ua1b2/1/9 Oral History Part Ii, Paula Trafton, Owen Lawson Jul 2005

Ua1b2/1/9 Oral History Part Ii, Paula Trafton, Owen Lawson

WKU Archives Records

Part II of an interview conducted by Paula Trafton with Owen Lawson former WKU Physical Plant director.


Exposure Assessment Of Mercury In Fish From Kentucky Surface Waters, Najla Gubari May 2005

Exposure Assessment Of Mercury In Fish From Kentucky Surface Waters, Najla Gubari

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Consumption of fish contaminated with mercury is the primary exposure pathway by which humans are exposed to mercury. Mercury is known to be a neurological toxin that can cause attention and language deficits, impaired memory, and impaired visual and motor function, especially in children under the age of six. In addition, mercury exposure can lead to other health problems in adults, such as damage to the kidney and increased risk of coronary heart disease. This study assesses the exposure to mercury through consumption of fish from Kentucky surface waters. The exposure assessment is based on data collected by the Kentucky …


Ua60/5 Wku Dental Hygiene Class Of 2005, Wku Dental Hygiene Jan 2005

Ua60/5 Wku Dental Hygiene Class Of 2005, Wku Dental Hygiene

WKU Archives Records

Members of the 2005 dental hygiene class: Crystal Green, historian; Alex Aikman, historian; Amy Murray, treasurer; Bethany Dowdy, president; Alissa Frost, vice president; Cara Goforth, secretary; Carly Hubbard, SADHA representative; Jenny Caldwell, class representative; Emilee Payne, class representative; Linlee Allen, Catherine Bowles, Wendy Bruton, Shena Decker, Kendra Gentry, Brooke Holmes, Laura Latourette, Andrea Lindsey, Danielle Meredith, Terri Pickerell, Alexis Rieck, Sara Skelton, Jessica Spears and Emily Wood.