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Gerteisen, Jennifer Parks. "When 'A Man' Becomes 'A Husband': Relationship Status and Transition and the Division of Household Labor." NCSU, 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04152003-193313/.

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Data from both waves of the National Survey of Families and Households were used to examine differences between three relationship types in the division of household labor. Respondents were assigned to three groups: continuously married to the same partner (n = 5,035); continuously cohabiting with the same partner (n = 125); and transitional, from cohabiting to married, with the same partner (n = 216; total sample size = 5,376). The proportional contributions to hours spent on feminine (cooking, laundry, cleaning), masculine (outdoor tasks, auto repair), and neutral (running errands, paying bills) household tasks by male and female partners were examined for all relationship types. T-tests and OLS regression were used to determine differences between groups, and factors which impact proportional contributions at each wave of the survey. In addition, changes in contributions to each task type by male and female partners over time were examined in the context of group membership and other factors. Women in all groups contribute more to the feminine task hours than their male partners. When no controls are included, transitional males contribute significantly more than do continuously married men to the feminine task hours at both waves, and transitional women contribute significantly less than do continuously married women at the first wave. Transitional males decrease their contributions to feminine task hours between waves, and continuously married males increase their contributions to feminine task hours between waves. Transitional women increase their contributions to feminine task hours and continuously married women decrease theirs between waves. When controls for age, gender, gender ideology, number of children in the household, income, and education are included, there is no longer a significant difference between transitional and continuously married males? contributions to feminine task hours at the second wave. Changes in proportional contributions to feminine task hours differ significantly between transitional and continuously married men, and between transitional and continuously married women. Also significantly impacting these changes, although the effects are small in magnitude, are gender, change in gender ideology between waves, and education. These results suggest that the shift from cohabitation to marriage does carry with it normative, gendered expectations about the allocation of housework. However, continuously married men increase, and continuously married women decrease, their contributions to feminine household tasks?a finding which is unexpected and suggests the possibility of separate mechanisms which operate in the context and over the course of marriage. A lack of consistent effects for comparisons involving the continuously cohabiting group indicates heterogeneity within this group, and a need for future research to more clearly delineate types of long-term cohabitors.
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Davis, Shannon Nicole. "Is Justice Contextual? A Cross-National Analysis of Married Women's Perceptions of Fairness of the Division of Household Labor." NCSU, 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-03242004-094818/.

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The purpose of this research is to examine married women?s perceptions of the division of household labor. Distributive justice theory has suggested the mechanisms through which individuals determine their situations are fair. However, the majority of applications of the distributive justice theory have been focused on Western nations. This research extends these previous applications in two ways. First, the self-evaluation theory is integrated with distributive justice theory and elaborated into a new theory, called Contextual Distributive Justice Theory. Second, part of this new theory is tested using a sample of 4581 married women from the International Social Justice Project data. Using multi-level analysis, this research suggests that context does matter in predicting married women?s perceptions of fairness of the division of household labor. There are statistically significant differences in women?s average perceptions of fairness of the division of household labor based upon their nation of residence. Context indirectly affects women?s perceptions of fairness through national ideology and women?s overall empowerment. Further, women?s individual measures of empowerment affect their perceptions of fairness differently based upon the overall empowerment of women in their nation of residence. Implications for further theoretical elaboration and empirical examination are discussed.
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Jordan, Kelly Nicole. "Evaluating Division I Collegiate Academic Support Programs: The Student Athletes? Perceptions." NCSU, 2005. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04142005-154716/.

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The purpose of this study was to reveal which services provided by the NC State University Academic Support Program for Student Athletes had a significant correlation with the student athletes? academic success. Student athletes? grade point averages were used as a measurement of academic success. Partial correlation and Somer?s D statistical formulas uncovered which academic services had a significant relationship to the student athletes? academic success. Good communication between the academic coordinator and coach, the helpfulness of the tutorial program, the accessibility of laptops during team travel, the expectation that the student athletes attend study hall, the use of knowledgeable tutors, and the expectation of becoming a professional athlete all had a significant correlation to the student athletes? academic success. Further explanations of these items as well as recommendations for further research are discussed.
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Stone, Michael H. "North Carolina State NSCA Meeting." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2005. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/4488.

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Pirone, Jason R. "Stochastic modeling of transcription factor binding fluctuations." NCSU, 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05082004-200902/.

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Cell populations typically exhibit binary or graded transcriptional responses to external stimuli. Transcription factor interactions with DNA have been hypothesized to account for both of these scenarios. To address this hypothesis, two stochastic models were constructed to describe transcription in simple, engineered eukaryotic systems. In the first system, three transcription factors bind independently to enhancer sites directing production of protein. This system has no regulation in the form of feedback loops, but the system nonetheless exhibits a clear binary response when transcription factor binding fluctuations are slow. The graded response occurs when transcription factor binding fluctuations are rapid. Thus, transcription factor binding fluctuation is an important mechanism underlying and reconciling the graded and binary transcriptional responses. In the second model, the influence of autoregulatory feedback loops on transcription was assessed. Autoregulated systems are capable of exhibiting bistability, a mechanism cited to explain the binary transcriptional response. In this autoregulated system, a dimeric protein acts as a transcription factor to increase its own production. Using biologically realistic parameter values, the system was determined not to be bistable. However, binary transcriptional responses were still observed in stochastic models due to discrete fluctuations in transcription factor binding. The results of both models suggest that transcription factor binding fluctuations play an important, and often overlooked role, in observed patterns of transcriptional activation.
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Myburg, Alexander Andrew. "Genetic Architecture of Hybrid Fitness and Wood Quality Traits in a Wide Interspecific Cross of Eucalyptus Tree Species." NCSU, 2001. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/etd/public/etd-23521723610112031/etd.pdf.

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Fichtner, Elizabeth Jeanne. "Abiotic pathogen suppression physiology and biology of aluminum toxicity to soilborne fungi /." NCSU, 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-10222003-020101/.

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An interdisciplinary approach was utilized to study the toxicity of aluminum (Al) to soilborne plant pathogens with the goal of developing a pathogen-suppressive potting medium containing non-phytotoxic, Al-organic matter complexes. Toxicological studies addressed the toxicity of monomeric Al species to Thielaviopsis basicola and Phytophthora parasitica and documented the sensitivity of these organisms to the metal. Until recently, research on Al-toxicity to fungi has only focused on the trivalent Al cation (Al3+) which is also considered the most phytotoxic Al ion. The toxicity of Al-hydrolysis species to fungi were tested by modeling in vitro test solution equilibria using GEOCHEM-PC and correlating the predicted values of Al-species activities with reduction in spore production of the two pathogens. Chlamydospore production of T. basicola was negatively correlated with Al3+ activity, whereas inhibition of sporangia production of P. parasitica was related to the activity of multiple monomeric Al species. Toxicity of Al to T. basicola was observed in solutions containing ≥ 20 micromolar Al. Sensitivity of P. parasitica to Al was observed at < 1.0 micromolar Al, suggesting that P. parasitica is more sensitive to Al than T. basicola. Using fluorescence microscopy, the localized accumulation of Al in pathogen tissues was detected using lumogallion, an Al-specific, fluorescent stain. Accumulation of Al was observed under various chemical conditions, ranging from salt solutions to more complex systems containing Al-peat complexes. An ecological approach was applied to study the dynamic interactions of soil chemical and physical properties with soil microflora for the suppression of P. parasitica in a medium amended with Al2(SO4)3 and composted swine waste (CSW). Abiotic and biological mechanisms of pathogen suppression were incorporated into the CSW-amended medium. Al-mediated suppression resulted in reduction of sporangia production in medium exhibiting K-exchangeable Al levels > 2 micromolar Al. Biological suppression also resulted in reduction of sporangia production and this suppression was maintained after Al levels dropped below the threshold necessary for abiotic suppression. The incorporation of abiotic and biological control mechanisms into a potting media may facilitate suppression of a wide range of soilborne pathogens and enhance applicability of disease-suppressive media in a disease management strategy.
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Case, Beth Catherine. "Environmental enrichment for captive eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina)." Connect to this title online, 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04092003-152733/.

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Henry, Daniella. "Pension Effect on Out-of-State Teacher Turnover in North Carolina." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2019. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/1325.

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This paper examines the impact on pension generosity on teacher turnover in North Carolina Public School teachers. It specifically focuses on the impacts of vesting, employer contribution, and pension generosity for out-of-state teachers in their first five years of teaching. High rates of teacher turnovers, especially teachers in their early career, have been shown to negatively impact North Carolina students. As states search for solutions to decrease turnover and recruit more qualified teachers, the effects of pension programs on teacher turnover has yet to be thoroughly examined. This paper found that there was a slight negative correlation between teacher turnover and the generosity of pension programs.
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Allen, Mark Benjamin. "Managing nitrogen from swine and poultry manure in North Carolina." NCSU, 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-10102003-082155/.

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With increasing pressure to regulate land application of animal manure, North Carolina faces a difficult dilemma, given the number of large-scale animal production facilities currently in operation. Poultry and swine industries in the state generate large volumes of animal manure that must be properly managed in order to avoid loss of N to ground water and surface water bodies. Using swine manure as an N source for soybean production is not commonly practiced due to soybean¡¦s ability to fix N, but recent research suggests that soybean may be a suitable receiver crop of anaerobic swine lagoon effluent. The objectives of this research were twofold: (1) determine the quantity of swine effluent-derived N taken up by soybean and estimate the degree of inhibition of symbiotic N-fixation and (2) determine how soil pH affects N mineralization, nitrification and immobilization when soil is amended with broiler litter. Swine effluent was spiked with (15NH4)2SO4 in order to attain a mean final 15N enrichment of 5.765 atom % 15N. The enriched effluent was applied 6 times at weekly intervals to nodulating and nonnodulating soybean growing in one-meter deep lysimeters at a rate of 185 kg PAN ha-1. Additional lysimeters with nodulating and nonnodulating soybean received no applications of effluent. Leachate was collected on a weekly basis and analyzed for 15N and total N. Soybean were harvested near maturity and analyzed for 15N and total N. Biological N-fixation in soybean was not completely inhibited when swine effluent was added and accounted for 55% of the total N in the shoot. Nodulated and nonnodulated soybean shoots recovered similar amounts of effluent N (36.6% and 33.4%, respectively). The addition of effluent and nodulation were both important sources of N for soybean growth, although the results suggest that nodulating and nonnodulating soybean behaved differently when they received effluent additions, as indicated by significant interactions. The experimental data showed that less than 1% of the added effluent N was accounted for in the leachate. An N budget of the plant-soil-water system showed that, of the effluent N added to nodulated soybean, 37% remained in the soil after the soybean were harvested, while 33% remained in the effluent-treated nonnodulated soybean. These results suggest that soybean can serve as an N receiver crop when swine effluent is the N source. To determine the effects of soil pH on N transformations in broiler litter amended soils, Wagram loamy sand with a pH of 4.4 was collected from a forested area near Clayton, NC, and sub-samples were limed to pH 4.8, 5.3, 5.8, 6.4, and 7.0. Broiler litter was added at a rate of 155 kg PAN ha-1 to the limed soils and incubated at 25?ßC and 60% of field capacity for 112 d. Total inorganic N was measured at 0, 7, 14, 28, 56, 77, and 112 d. Cumulative net N mineralized was fitted to a first order model to determine potentially mineralizable N. Although nitrification rates increased as soil pH increased, there were significant inverse relationships between soil pH and net N mineralized, as well as soil pH and potentially mineralizable N. Isotope dilution measurements showed that gross and net mineralization rates were equivalent, refuting the notion that relatively more NH4 immobilization had occurred in the high pH soils. The results indicate that N mineralization was enhanced at low soil pH, a phenomenon that presently is not fully understood.
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Dopko, Cynthia Hogan. "Reassessment a mummy shroud from the North Carolina Museum of Art /." NCSU, 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04122004-163107/.

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The purpose of this research has been to reassess the dating and iconography of a Roman period mummy shroud entitled, Mummy Portrait of a Young Man from the Fayum, in the collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art. This reevaluation benefited greatly from the recent international scholarship and museum exhibitions done on mummy portraits from Roman Egypt in the past few years. The research for the North Carolina shroud involved analyzing, in detail, the unique symbolic arrangement depicted on the shroud by evaluating each of the object?s four registers individually as well as assessing the composition as a whole. This research found that the symbolic content of the shroud, as a whole, possesses a cohesive iconographical message. The registers of the shroud depict the individual, his mummification, revivification, and subsequent rebirth into an afterlife, if read from top to bottom. Further, this research has concluded that the numerous symbols on the shroud support this ritual transformation as well as point to its relationship with the Isiac or Serapion mystery cult. The fourth century date of this shroud has been redated to the third century and the stylistic features of the shroud?s design point to an Er-Rubayat provenance. It is hoped that this research will benefit the North Carolina Museum of Art, and enter this mummy shroud into the on-going international scholarship on mummy portraits from Roman Egypt.
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Karoly, Cynthia Bell. "Epilithic diatom assemblages in headwaters streams of North Carolina and Virginia." Connect to this title online, 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04012003-150233/.

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Guncavdi, Secin. "Transmitter diversity and multiuser precoding for rayleigh fading code division multiple access channels." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05292003-184427/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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O'Connor, Caitlin Beth. "NCAA division I football players' perceptions of females in the athletic training room." 2008. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05122008-143105/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Liu, Jia. "Transmitter-based multiple access interference rejection and diversity techniques for code-division multiple access systems." 2005. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08122005-132044/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Sanders, Stacy. "Gender equity and foxsports.com: a coverage analysis of the 2007 NCAA Division I basketball tournament /." 2007. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05162007-121840/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Paladugu, Bharath. "North Carolina truck network model." 2007. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07092007-094756/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Johnson, Amy Marie. "Phosphorus loss assessment in North Carolina." 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-09012004-082806/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Fouts, Harvey Marshall. "Organizational climate of North Carolina cooperative extension." 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07302004-194931/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Hunt, Andrew David. "Fertilization strategies of cotton in North Carolina." 2009. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05142009-180220/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Lees, Britta P. "Characterization and community analysis of three Carolina Bays in Bladen County, North Carolina." 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08122004-155502/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Nelson, Holli Greer. "Building the performance cluster in North Carolina providing assistance to enhance global market competitiveness of the North Carolina textile industry /." 2008. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-03272008-080956/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Rodgers, Douglas Patrick. "Environmental equity in North Carolina an empirical study /." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11132003-150257/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Puryear, Margaret W. P. "Observations and modeling of evapotranspiration across North Carolina." 2005. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07152005-111006/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Han, Sanggohn. "Inference regarding multiple structural changes in linear models estimated via two stage least squares." 2005. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-12272005-193728/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Partridge, Darcy Erin. "Potential for management of Sclerotinia blight of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) caused by Sclerotinia minor with the biological control agent Coniothyrium minitans." 2005. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-03062005-213150/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Vibart, Ronaldo E. "Performance of lactating dairy cows fed varying levels of total mixed ration and pasture." 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-12182006-112051/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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McCullen, Seth Dylan. "Development, characterization, and function of electrospun nanocomposites for tissue engineering." 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11032006-130502/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Busov, Victor Borissov. "Auxin-induced gene expression in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.)." 2001. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/etd/public/etd-4213920102310/etd.pdf.

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Zhang, Chuyang. "Characterization and modeling of 3D woven composites." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-06112003-210833/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Somanchi, Sirish K. "A computational model of suspense in virtual worlds." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05292003-151204/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Liebsch, Cindy Marie. "Simulation input modeling in the absence of data." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-06302003-122951/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Zhong, Qixin. "Cooling effects on the funcitonality and microstructure of processed cheese." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-09232003-131617/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Alldredge, Mathew W. "Avian point count surveys estimating components of the detection process /." 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05142004-094750/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Wadood, Syed Naimul. "The impact of employment uncertainty in the off-farm labor market on developing country farmers' crop choice decisions." 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08312004-103520/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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El-Shafei, Ahmed Mohamed. "Semi-empirical molecular orbital methods and ab initio calculations in dye chemistry computational studies towards the design and synthesis of organic pigments /." 2002. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-09112002-133029/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Yan, Tingzhuang. "Interannual variability of climatology and tropical cyclone tracks in North Atlantic and Western North Pacific." 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04282006-111905/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Bond, Christopher Ryan. "Phosphorus characteristics of North Carolina soils and riparian buffers." 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08212006-122927/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Hilderbrand, Douglas C. "Risk assessment of North Carolina tropical cyclones (1925-2000)." 2002. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11202002-173305/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Smith, Katie Sullivan. "Campylobacter colonization in turkey flocks reared in North Carolina." 2003. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-07072003-190528/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Witanachchi, Channa Devinda. "Isovolumetric weathering of granite in Wake County, North Carolina." 2004. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04152004-161512/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Kang, Ji-hoon. "Phosphorus leaching in the coastal plain soils of North Carolina." 2007. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-06282007-140211/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Gates, Carmaletta Harris. "Factors related to burnout in North Carolina public school teachers." 2007. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11012007-194621/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Kohn, Mary Elizabeth. "Latino english in North Carolina: a comparison of emerging communities. /." 2008. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-03252008-182526/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Kerns, James Patrick. "Biology and management of Pythium root dysfunction in North Carolina." 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-03272008-103253/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Krishnan, Srinath. "Modeling study of dry deposition of ammonia in North Carolina." 2007. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05072007-151409/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Lowther, Brian Christopher. "Stream channel geomorphology relationships for North Carolina Piedmont reference reaches." 2008. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05162008-110931/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Bacchi, Christopher. "Investigation of over-permeable Superpave surface mixes in North Carolina." 2002. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-12092002-144928/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Willis, Megan S. "Status and soil requirements of Rhus michauxii in North Carolina." 2008. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-05162008-121859/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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Jarzemsky, Robert David. "Hydrologic evaluation of a restored wetland in Eastern north Carolina." 2009. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04232009-142041/unrestricted/etd.pdf.

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