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Big Sky Brewskis
(2018-04-20)I will be presenting my business plan for an online based company called Big Sky Brewskis. This business will offer a monthly delivery service to its customers. The service provides customers with a personalized beer ... -
Bilirubin-Albumin Binding At Varying Conditions Of Hematocrit, Sodium Benzoate Concentration, And Bilirubin/Albumin Molar Ratios
(1990-04-01)Hyperbilirubinemia, which causes jaundice, is quite common in newborns. Typically bilirubin is bound to its carrier protein albumin and very little unbound bilirubin is present in the blood. However, in cases of ... -
Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals by Damselfly Nymphs (Enallagma boreale) in Spring Meadow Lake, Lewis and Clark County, Montana
(2004-04-01)This study was conducted to determined if damselfly nymphs, specifically, Enallagma boreale, inhabiting the shoreline of Spring Meadow Lake (SML) are experiencing bioaccumulation of heavy metals (Mn, Pb, As, Zn). SML is ... -
Biochemical Analysis of Insect Camouflage in Manduca sexta, the Tobacco Hornworm
(2012-04-01)Manduca sexta (Tobacco Hornworm) larvae exhibit diet-induced adaptation, demonstrating green coloration in their natural environment but becoming a pale blue when placed on a lab diet lacking plant material. I hypothesized ... -
Biochemical Markers for Thermal Stress in North American Pikas (Ochotona princeps)
(2014-04-01)North American pikas (Ochotona princeps) are a high altitude keystone species that are indicative of that ecosystem’s condition. Over the last twenty years, numerous populations of pikas have declined or disappeared. Because ... -
Biogeographic origin of the Hawaiian pteridophyte, Diplopterygiutn pinnatum, (Gleicheniaceae) as assessed by phylogenetic analysis of atpfi and trnG-R chloroplast DNA regions
(2007-04-01)Despite the fact that pteridophytes, commonly known as ferns, account for a large percentage of Hawaii’s vascular plants, few studies have been conducted to determine their biogeographical origins. This study aimed to ... -
Biogeographical Origins and Phytogeny of the Endemic Hawaiian Species ofCibotium (Dicksoniaceae): a Molecular Perspective Based on atpb Sequences
(2006-04-01)A great deal of speculation exists as to the biogeographical origins and phylogeny of endemic Hawaiian ferns; yet only a handful of studies has actually examined the evolution of these endemics and their relationships to ... -
Biogeographical Origins of Hawaiian Diplopterygium pinnatum by Long Distance Wind Dispersal
(2006-04-01)This study was designed to investigate a possible biogeographical origin and mechanism of dispersal ofthe Hawaiian fern Diplopterygium pinnatum. Molecular phylogenetic analyses were conducted on trnL-F and rbcL, cpDNA ... -
Bioinformatic Analysis of The Flathead Lake Monster Bacteriophage
(2019-04-01)The Flathead Lake Monster (FLM) bacteriophage was noted to have an abnormally-long tail upon its discovery. Once its genome was sequenced, this research sought out to identify the 117 FLM gene products using the BLASTp ... -
Biological Backgrounds Of Sterilization
(1934-04-01)The question, or rather, the problem of sterilization of the unfit has been very forcibly carried into the minds of the people in the past few years. With 400,000 Germans eligible for sterilization under the law, the ... -
Biological, Metaphysical, And Ethical Investigations Into The National Bioethics Advisory Commission's Position On Human Cloning
(1999-04-01)This Honors Thesis will examine the position of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) on human cloning. This examination includes looking at the position of the NBAC through three different sets of eyes, in ... -
Birds as Reservoir Hosts for West Nile Virus in Montana
(2012-04-01)West Nile virus (WNV) was first observed in the United States on the east coast in 1999. WNV is an arbovirus, meaning that it is stored in the tissues of arthropods and is then transmitted via a bite to vertebrates who ... -
Birth Order’s effects on Depression Levels and Personality Styles
(2009-04-01)An individual’s depression level was measured as a function of their birth order. An individual’s personality style was also evaluated based as a function of their birth order. Individuals were classified into one of five ... -
Bishop John Patrick Carroll And Carroll College
(1951-04-01)Perhaps the Diocese of Helena will never again be led by such a brilliant educator and builder as John Patrick Carroll. This man through his enormous personal drive changed the diocese from a struggling mission in the West ... -
Blackening the Blind Eye: 20th Century American Masculinity and Violence
(2010-04-01)For too long the American male protagonist has been allowed to operate without appropriate questioning of the violence inherent in his actions. This paper will look to question just that. Critics such as Richard Slotkin ... -
Blake Williams Photography
(2018-04-20)I started my business a couple years ago out of a growing passion of photography and videography. I have done a variety of jobs already and continue to photograph and film in my personal life. Through research and producing ... -
Blood-Feeding Behavior of Culex tarsalis at Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Montana
(2013-04-01)It is known that the ornithophillic mosquito, Culex tarsalis is the primary vector of West Nile Virus (WNV) in Montana. An analysis of this mosquito’s blood feeding behavior allows researchers to identify preferred hosts ... -
Borderline Ovarian Cancer: A Case Study Of Fifteen Patients Treated At Mountain States Tumor Institute In Boise, Idaho
(1985-04-01)Over a fourteen-year period, 1970-1984, 213 patients with malignant ovarian tumors were seen at Mountain States Tumor Institute in Boise, Idaho. Of these, fifteen (7%) were pathologically diagnosed with ovarian tumors of ... -
Brain Glucose Metabolism and Its Influence on Dementia-related Hallucinations
(2020-04-24)In the United States, 5.7 million Americans have been diagnosed with dementia. Dementia is reported to kill more people than breast and prostate cancer combined. One in three elderly patients dies from dementia or Alzheimer’s; ... -
Breaking Out: Theater For the Physically Disabled
(1995-04-01)The group I am examining is physically disabled individuals. The organization who first brought this need for expression among the physically disabled to my attention was the National Theatre Workshop for the Handicapped. ...