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Honors Theses

2019

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Nitrate Contaminant Tracing In Surface And Groundwater In The Great Miami River Watershed: Environmental Isotope Approach, Rachel Kristine Buzeta Apr 2019

Nitrate Contaminant Tracing In Surface And Groundwater In The Great Miami River Watershed: Environmental Isotope Approach, Rachel Kristine Buzeta

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The global population has increased exponentially causing several challenges surrounding sustainability, including greater food production needs. To meet these demands and boost agricultural productivity, more efficient practices and fertilizers are used. Synthetic fertilizers and other nutrient sources have resulted in water quality degradation and pollution. Much of the Great Miami River Watershed’s streams and aquifers in southwestern Ohio are affected by nitrate contaminants originating from anthropogenic sources including synthetic and organic fertilizer used for agriculture, human wastes (domestic, industrial, and municipal wastes), and urbanization. High nitrate concentrations cause ecological disturbances across all trophic levels. Nitrate levels greater than 10 mg/L …


The Number Of Fixed Points Of And-Or Networks With Chain Topology, Lauren Geiser Apr 2019

The Number Of Fixed Points Of And-Or Networks With Chain Topology, Lauren Geiser

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Boolean networks are sets of Boolean functions, which are functions that contain Boolean variables and the logical operators AND, OR, and NOT. In the simple case, the variables can be in one of two states—either 1 or 0, which can be interpreted in different ways such as ON or OFF, or TRUE or FALSE, depending on the application. Arranging model systems into Boolean functions, we can study steady states of these networks. This refers to the overall state of the dynamical system given an initial condition and another theoretical condition such as a subsequent point in time. Boolean networks have …


Topology Of Fractals, Amelia Pompilio Apr 2019

Topology Of Fractals, Amelia Pompilio

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Identifying Natural Inhibitors Of Bacterial Efflux Pumps, Marrisa Therriault Apr 2019

Identifying Natural Inhibitors Of Bacterial Efflux Pumps, Marrisa Therriault

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Antibiotic resistance is a constantly progressing epidemic. Many strains of bacteria have developed a resistance to antibiotics, resulting in prolonged sickness and death. Resistance can be to a specific drug (single drug resistance) or to multiple drugs (multi-drug resistance). This resistance can be caused by a tripartite protein pump called an efflux pump that extends through the inner and outer membranes of the bacterium to pump antibiotics from the inside of the cell to the extracellular environment. In E. coli the efflux pump is called AcrAB-TolC. In the efforts to combat this problem, this experiment focuses on the inactivation of …


Computer-Assisted Graphic Correlation Of Ordovician Conodonts And Graptolites From The Argentine Precordillera And Western Newfoundland Using Constrained Optimization (Conop9), Andrea Marie Bryan Apr 2019

Computer-Assisted Graphic Correlation Of Ordovician Conodonts And Graptolites From The Argentine Precordillera And Western Newfoundland Using Constrained Optimization (Conop9), Andrea Marie Bryan

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The correlation of rock units is the foundation of geological research. Correlation is the process of proving two geologic events are time equivalent. Most importantly, it is used to establish time boundaries in the geologic time scale. This paper uses computer assisted graphic correlation (CONOP9) to correlate the ages of graptolites and conodonts from the Ordovician found in rocks from the continent Laurentia, and arranges them in a composite range chart. These two organisms lived in different environments and, therefore, are found in different biofacies. The Argentine Precordillera and the western Newfoundland region are places where these two fossils co-exist …


Tracking Disparate Colony Morphological Trends With Thermus Scotoductus, Matthew P. Leverick Apr 2019

Tracking Disparate Colony Morphological Trends With Thermus Scotoductus, Matthew P. Leverick

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When plating most mesophilic bacteria, the colony shape, size, and color tends to be uniform when a single strain is present. When plating defined cell densities of T. scotoductus, however, the colonies were not of uniform size and shape while it grew on the surface. In this project, we sought to observe trends in colony morphology (shape and size) changes using the thermophile Thermus scotoductus on nutrient rich agar plates at 60°C. A general planktonic growth curve was also created to help characterize the activity of this bacterium. This project was our first attempt to characterize if this unusual phenomenon …


Analysis And Review Of The Effects Of Bacterial Competition On Efflux Pump Inhibition, Robert Leszcynski Apr 2019

Analysis And Review Of The Effects Of Bacterial Competition On Efflux Pump Inhibition, Robert Leszcynski

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Multidrug resistant antibacterial strains are a dangerous problem for modern medical professionals. When cells of two different strains are grown together, they must compete with each other for nutrients. This competition can lead to the production of harmful compounds that are toxic to the competing strain. One such compound may be a compound that inhibits the efflux of antibiotics from the cell. When the cells compete with one another, one or both of the cells will produce compounds that are harmful to the competing strain.


Boron Dipyrromethenes: Synthesis And Computational Analysis, Eduardo Rivé Lockwood Apr 2019

Boron Dipyrromethenes: Synthesis And Computational Analysis, Eduardo Rivé Lockwood

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Recently, there has been a growing interest in the boron dipyrromethene (BODIPY, 4,4′- difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene) compounds. BODIPY compounds have fascinating properties that allow for the absorption and emission of light in the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. These molecules are highly modifiable making them ideal chemicals for the use of photoelectric energy conversion such as for commercial use in dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). It has been previously shown that different meso compounds have only a slight effect on the absorptive capabilities of these BODIPY compounds. We believe that the BODIPY compounds’ lack of planarity is one of the …