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Players’ perceptions of sexuality and gender-inclusive video games a pragmatic content analysis of steam reviews
(2022)
Video games reflect the current culture and society. Games stand as points of transmission that reflect cultural trends and social norms, although not comprehensively. While it seems that more games have tried to be inclusive ...
Comparative study on Leaf disease identification using Yolo v4 and Yolo v7 algorithm
(University of Missouri, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, 2023)
Agriculture is the primary occupation of nearly all nations that feed the world's population. The population growth and rising demand for food require farmers to increase food production to meet the requirements. On the ...
Energy-Aware Portable Video Communication System Design for Wildlife Activity Monitoring
(IEEE, 2008)
In this paper, we introduce our recent research and development effort on energy-efficient portable video communication system design for wildlife activity monitoring. The
capability of seeing what an animal sees in the ...
Interannual variability of tropical cyclone activity in the southern South China Sea
(American Geophysical Union, 2008-03)
A study of tropical storm activity in the southern South China Sea region was carried
out for the period of 1960 to 2006 using data obtained from the UNISYS website archive, which was provided to them from the Joint Typhoon ...
Does the Firm Size Matter on Firm Entrepreneurship and Performance? U.S. Apparel Import Intermediary Case
(Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 2009)
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the relationship between firm entrepreneurship and performance is dependent upon firm size within a small- and medium-size enterprise (SME) population, using ...
Education goes 'on camera'
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1960)
"Television is taking up a growing amount ot students' time at the University--and if present plans are carried out, Missouri students will be watching more and more TV each year. The reason is not that the modern generation ...
Eall-feala Ealde Sæge: poetic performance and “The Scop's repertoire” in Old English verse
(2018-03)
"“The Scop’s Repertoire” evinces remarkable longevity and stability as a poetic theme.
The evidence surveyed here suggests that the theme has roots in preliterate Germanic poetic
tradition, and it persists down to the ...
Updates in Hospital Palliative Care
(University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2019-10)
Background: This review critiques recent palliative care (PC) literature with likelihood of impacting general hospital practice in order to help address the PC needs of patients. Methods: Articles published between January ...
Survey Course of Church Music
(1958)
This document outlines a survey conservatory course in the history of church music from the seventh century to the twentieth century.
Sites of sound
(2009-10)
Pennsylvania German Organ Builders: "Look for Further for German Organs"
(1992)
Of all the aspects of the studies of Pennsylvania
German culture, perhaps the most neglected were the organ
builders and the instruments they produced between 1725 and
1850. No comprehensive history of the subject has ...
A new approach to the classification of Gaelic song
(2018-03)
"A good deal of water has flowed under the bridge since James Ross published “A
Classification of Gaelic Folk-Song” in 1957.1 Ross’s study was typical of a time when scholars
favored a clinical and taxonomical approach to ...
Around the world on a nickel
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1960)
"Planning a two-year world tour? Do you have $300 and a motor scooter? That's all Mizzou's Jimmy 'Pete' Bedford had--plus a friendliness that made him welcome everywhere. Even his jail guards in Guinea were hospitable."--Page 7