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The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 12 : 21, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Dec 2000

The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 12 : 21, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Growth And Characterization Of Zno For The Front Contact Of Cu(In,Ga)Se2, Rita Bhatt Dec 2000

Growth And Characterization Of Zno For The Front Contact Of Cu(In,Ga)Se2, Rita Bhatt

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

ZnO window layers for CIGS solar cells are grown with a DC sputtering technique instead of a conventional RF sputtering technique. Transparent window layers and buffer layers are sputtered from the Zn target in the presence of Oxygen. The window layer is doped with Aluminum in order to achieve high electrical conductivity and thermal stability. The effect of different sputtering parameters on the electrical and optical properties of the films is elaborately studied. Sets of annealing experiments are also performed. Combinations of different deposition parameters are examined to design the optimum fabrication conditions. We are able to deposit 85% transparent, …


Commencement Convocation Program, Usf, December 16, 2000, University Of South Florida Dec 2000

Commencement Convocation Program, Usf, December 16, 2000, University Of South Florida

USF Graduation and Convocation Programs

King O'Neal Scholars - Pamela Teresa Gross, Darryl Lopez, Lisa Ann Thrasher, Karla Johanna Wejberg, Karen Chambers, Dennis Murdock, and Joseph Michael Mascitto; Outstanding Senior - Kevin Spencer Shibley; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters - George S. Smith; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters - John Hope Franklin


Coherence Of Internal Tide Modulations Along The Hawaiian Ridge, Gary T. Mitchum, Stephen M. Chiswell Dec 2000

Coherence Of Internal Tide Modulations Along The Hawaiian Ridge, Gary T. Mitchum, Stephen M. Chiswell

Marine Science Faculty Publications

Long time series of sea level from tide gauges along the north side of the Hawaiian Ridge and shorter series of dynamic heights inferred from inverted echo sounders moored just north of the main Hawaiian Islands are examined for evidence of internal tides at the M2 frequency. We find that the amplitudes and phases of the M2 tidal components have low-frequency variability, which is consistent with a superposition of an internal tide with the larger barotropic tide. Further, the low-frequency variability is correlated with low-frequency changes in the depth of the pycnocline, which suggests a simple physical mechanism …


Juvenile Welfare Board Meeting : 2000 : 12 : 14 : Packet, Juvenile Welfare Board Of Pinellas County. Dec 2000

Juvenile Welfare Board Meeting : 2000 : 12 : 14 : Packet, Juvenile Welfare Board Of Pinellas County.

JWB Agendas/Minutes/Historical Audits

No abstract provided.


The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 12 : 14, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Dec 2000

The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 12 : 14, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Comparisons Of Gravity Anomalies At Pseudofaults, Fracture Zones, And Nontransform Discontinuities From Fast To Slow Spreading Areas, Sarah E. Kruse, Sarah F. Tebbens, David F. Naar, Qingyuan Y. Lou, Robert T. Bird Dec 2000

Comparisons Of Gravity Anomalies At Pseudofaults, Fracture Zones, And Nontransform Discontinuities From Fast To Slow Spreading Areas, Sarah E. Kruse, Sarah F. Tebbens, David F. Naar, Qingyuan Y. Lou, Robert T. Bird

Geology Faculty Publications

Published mechanisms for rift tip propagation at spreading centers include extensional deformation and an initial period of slow spreading. We investigate whether the gravity signal and inferred crustal structure at pseudofaults formed in medium to superfast spreading environments resemble the gravity signal at fracture zones or nontransform discontinuities formed in slow spreading environments. We find that altimetry-based gravity anomalies on the Mathematician, Bauer, Easter, Juan Fernandez, and northern Chile Ridge pseudofaults, located in 75–150 mm/yr (full rate) seafloor spreading environments, are similar in amplitude and form to Atlantic fracture zones with 20–30 mm/yr spreading rates. A 5–15 mGal positive mantle …


Education Policy Analysis Archives 08/53 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida Dec 2000

Education Policy Analysis Archives 08/53 , Arizona State University, University Of South Florida

College of Education Publications

Use of logic in educational research and policy making / Rick Garlikov.


The Use Of Logic In Educational Research And Policy Making, Rick Garlikov Dec 2000

The Use Of Logic In Educational Research And Policy Making, Rick Garlikov

Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)

While educational research is an empirical enterprise, there is significant place in it for logical reasoning and anecdotal evidence. An analysis of the article by Scott C. Bauer, "Should Achievement Tests be Used to Judge School Quality?" (Education Policy Analysis Archives, 8(46). Available: http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v8n46.html) is used to illustrate this point.


Evaluation And Treatment Of Tinnitus, Renee Lokenberg Dec 2000

Evaluation And Treatment Of Tinnitus, Renee Lokenberg

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Tinnitus is defined as an auditory stimulus that is unrelated to external stimulation. There are many theories as to what causes tinnitus, therefore, there are many treatment options for tinnitus. This paper attempts to increase the audiologist's knowledge of the etiology, as well as, the most appropriate treatment for tinnitus.

There are two types of tinnitus, objective and subjective. Subjective tinnitus is more common, although it is more difficult to treat than objective tinnitus. There are many theories as to what causes tinnitus. Several disorders that have tinnitus as a symptom, such as, Meniere's disease, acoustic neuroma, and dysfunction of …


The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 12 : 07, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Dec 2000

The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 12 : 07, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Survey Of Auditory Brainstem Response Referral Criteria, Shannon N. Felder Dec 2000

Survey Of Auditory Brainstem Response Referral Criteria, Shannon N. Felder

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The primary objective of the project was to survey recognized “experts” in the field of neurodiagnostic audiology and practicing audiologists regarding their referral criteria and referral patterns for administering an auditory brainstem response test (ABR). For purposes of this study, “expert” was defined as any recognized audiologist with at least two or more publications and/or seminars in the field of auditory evoked potentials. Responses of experts and practicing audiologists were compared and contrasted to establish: a) if there was a standard referral pattern; b) what, if any, were the apparent critical components of referral patterns; and, c) whether or not …


Difference In Hearing Screening Failure Rates As A Function Of Ethnicity In Well Newborns Screened At Tampa General Hospital, Sybil N. Prewitt Dec 2000

Difference In Hearing Screening Failure Rates As A Function Of Ethnicity In Well Newborns Screened At Tampa General Hospital, Sybil N. Prewitt

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The difference in otoacoustic emission (OAE) hearing screening failure rates as a function of ethnic category was investigated in a population of newborns at Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, Florida. Clinical observation led to a concern that due to a higher incidence of outer and middle ear dysfunction in Hispanic newborns and children, screening could result in disparate failure rates, with a larger number of these infants requiring further testing. This result would warrant changes in current protocols, as well as screener training,and parent counseling practices.

Between January and July of 2000, 1407 newborns were tested utilizing distortion product otoacoustic emission …


Crow's Nest : 2000 : 12: 06, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg. Dec 2000

Crow's Nest : 2000 : 12: 06, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.

Crow's Nest

(Vol. 30, No. 8).


Incidence Of Unilateral, High Frequency, Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Shunt Treated Hydrocephalic Children Ipsilateral To Shunt Placement, Susan E. Spirakis Dec 2000

Incidence Of Unilateral, High Frequency, Sensorineural Hearing Loss In Shunt Treated Hydrocephalic Children Ipsilateral To Shunt Placement, Susan E. Spirakis

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was to investigate further the characteristics of hearing loss in ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunted hydrocephalus. Twelve (VP) shunt treated hydrocephalus children participated in this study. The etiology of the hydrocephalus was either intraventricular hemorrhage or spina bifida. A recent neurological examination reported the shunt to be patent in each child. Audiometric examination included pure tone air conduction thresholds, tympanometry, contralateral and ipsilateral acoustic reflex thresholds and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEʹs). A unilateral, high frequency, sensorineural hearing loss was found in the ear ipsilateral to shunt placement in 10 (83%) of the 12 shunt treated hydrocephalic …


Inside Earth, Volume 3, No. 3, Winter 2000-2001, Dale L. Pate, Cave And Karst Program (U.S.) Dec 2000

Inside Earth, Volume 3, No. 3, Winter 2000-2001, Dale L. Pate, Cave And Karst Program (U.S.)

Inside Earth

Contents: National Cave & Karst Research Institute -- Park Updates -- Contributors


Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 62, No. 3, December 2000, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society Dec 2000

Journal Of Cave And Karst Studies, Volume 62, No. 3, December 2000, Table Of Contents, National Speleological Society

KIP Articles

No abstract provided.


Cave Talk, December 2000, Susan Berdeaux Dec 2000

Cave Talk, December 2000, Susan Berdeaux

Cave Talk

No abstract provided.


Genealib Archive 2000-12, Genealib Dec 2000

Genealib Archive 2000-12, Genealib

GENEALIB Archive

No abstract provided.


Uis Bulletin, Volume 46, No. 1/2, 2000, Pavel Bosák Dec 2000

Uis Bulletin, Volume 46, No. 1/2, 2000, Pavel Bosák

UIS Bulletin

Contents: Welcome to the 13th International Congress of Speleology in Brasilia D.F., Brazil, July 2001 -- Errata and Changes -- News from Member-Countries -- New Caving Contacts -- From Commissions and Working Groups -- Fédération Spéléologique de la Communauté Européenne -- World Inventory of Caving Organizations -- The New IGCP Project No. 448 -- Addresses of Web Pages -- Book Reviews -- New Books Available -- Obituaries -- Note of Editor -- Speleological Events in 2001


Unofficial Grapevine : 2000 : 12, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg. Dec 2000

Unofficial Grapevine : 2000 : 12, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.

Unofficial Grapevine

Distributed to faculty and staff in December 2000. Improperly labeled as Vol. 7, No. 6. This issue should be Vol. 7, No. 7.


Commencement : 2000 : Fall : Program, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg. Dec 2000

Commencement : 2000 : Fall : Program, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.

USF St. Petersburg campus Graduations and Commencements

No abstract provided.


Speleo Spiel, No. 322, October-December 2000, Jeff Butt Dec 2000

Speleo Spiel, No. 322, October-December 2000, Jeff Butt

Speleo Spiel

Contents: Editorial -- Club Matters -- Articles/Trip Reports and -- STC Warehouse Sales -- Classifieds


The Role Of Audiology Technicians In The Va System, John Terry Berardino Dec 2000

The Role Of Audiology Technicians In The Va System, John Terry Berardino

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Eligibility reform in the VA and the resulting increased caseloads have brought about unacceptable wait times for new audiology appointments. Mandates to decrease wait times without increased resources have brought new demands on audiology clinics. One proposed solution is the addition of audiology technicians to VA audiology clinic practice.

The first purpose of this study was to survey the attitudes of VA audiologists and service chiefs regarding the use of technicians. The second purpose was to ask the survey respondents to assign as generally appropriate or inappropriate, job duties which might be accomplished by an audiology technician. Following a pre-survey …


The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 11 : 30, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Nov 2000

The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 11 : 30, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Modeling Community Risk And Vulnerability To Multiple Natural Hazards: Hillsborough County, Florida, Christopher T. Emrich Nov 2000

Modeling Community Risk And Vulnerability To Multiple Natural Hazards: Hillsborough County, Florida, Christopher T. Emrich

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Multiple hazard risk and vulnerability are two topics that are at the forefront of hazards research that looks at the hazardousness ofplace. However, no definitive framework that encapsulates measures o f both risk and vulnerability into hazards theory has been developed. Indeed, risk and vulnerability have been used interchangeably. Consequently, populations often encounter high risk environments with little understandingofwaystolimitvulnerability. Thesituationisaggravatedbyincreasing populations and concomitant development ofhigh risk areas. Hillsborough County, Florida, is perhaps the archetype ofthis problem, having experienced rapid urban growth while giving scant attention to the hazardousness ofthe environment.

This research, therefore, looks at the hazardousness of place, focusing …


Women, Environment And Development: Sub-Saharan Africa And Latin America, Evaline Tiondi Nov 2000

Women, Environment And Development: Sub-Saharan Africa And Latin America, Evaline Tiondi

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Issues related to women, environment and development constitute a major global concern today. Women's roles as agents of change in the environment has increasingly become the focus of both research and policy concerns. Environmental resource management is directly linked to development, and this makes it crucial to examine the activities of women more closely. Women's role in the management of natural resources assumes a multidimensional nature. Unfortunately, the central and crucial role that women play is often both overlooked and unappreciated, rendering them invisible and greatly diminishing their contribution as both producers and active agents in sustainable development. One of …


The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 11 : 23, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al Nov 2000

The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 11 : 23, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al

Newspaper collection

No abstract provided.


Crow's Nest : 2000 : 11 : 22, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg. Nov 2000

Crow's Nest : 2000 : 11 : 22, University Of South Florida St. Petersburg.

Crow's Nest

(Vol. 30, No. 7).


Apoyo A La Participación De Padres En Las Escuelas Primarias: Un Estudio Etnográfico Sobre Un Grupo Latinoamericano En Canadá, Judith K. Bernhard, Marlinda Freire, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw Nov 2000

Apoyo A La Participación De Padres En Las Escuelas Primarias: Un Estudio Etnográfico Sobre Un Grupo Latinoamericano En Canadá, Judith K. Bernhard, Marlinda Freire, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw

Education Policy Analysis Archives (EPAA)

This article describes how a group of Latin American parents became more effective in their dealings with their children’s schools, a mainstream Canadian institution. Ethnicity, along with race, gender, and social class, is a critical determinant in of the interactions between schools and any group of newcomers to a society, particularly when those newcomers are an ethnic minority. ...