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Facility Locations In Montana
(2013-04-01)Location models have developed into an extensive area of research because the effectiveness of facilities is dependent on their locations. An emergency health facility located in a region that is accessible to as many ... -
Facing the Issue of Cultural Sensitivity with Female Patients who have Undergone Circumcision: A Survey ofNursing Students’ Knowledge and Perceptions Concerning the Practice of Circumcision
(2004-04-01)With an influx of refugees coming to the United States, the need to be culturally sensitive has become increasingly important. Health care workers are now being exposed to what was once a relatively unknown issue in the ... -
Factors Important in Developing Depression in Undergraduates
(2019-04-25)Depression is known to have serious effects on an individual’s well-being. Depression has been shown to influence sleep, eating habits, alcohol, substance use and increases in anxiety. We investigated whether changes in ... -
Factors Influencing a Mother’s Decision to Breastfeed
(2007-04-01)Breastfeeding has many proven health benefits as well as economical and environmental advantages. Although breastfeeding rates are increasing in the United States, the percentage of mothers who breastfeed for a full year ... -
Factors Influencing Test Performance
(2022)This study investigates the effect of different noise conditions on students’ test performance and test anxiety. Thirty-three undergraduate students attending Carroll College participated in this study. The participants ... -
False Consciousness and Equality of Opportunity In Helena Montana: A Quantitative Study of Perceptions of Equal Opportunity
(2005-04-01)The main theory examined in this study is that of Karl Marx, specifically his ideology on false consciousness. Important writings referred to in this research include Jonathan Turner and Charles Starnes on inequality in ... -
Family Breakup Is A Cause Of Mental Illness In Children Today
(1966-04-01)As a way of introducing the problem to be presented in this work, I need only to ask tie reader to pick up the daily paper, and turn to the vital statistics pare and read within the column the ever enlarging number of ... -
Family with Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba Syndrome: Linkage...
(1998-04-01)The purpose of this study was to locate the gene responsible for Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome in an affected family. DNA was isolated from 13 members of the family and linkage studies were conducted. Twelve markers ... -
Father Desmet And the Flathead Indians
(1962-04-01)Father Peter J. DeSmet, S. J. has oftentimes been called the "Apostle of the Rocky Mountains." Perhaps an even more appropriate title would be "Montana’s Apostle," for in all the huge Rocky Mountain region, Father DeSmet ... -
Fathering On the Inside: The Effects of Parent Education Within the Montana Men’s State Prison as Compared to the InsideOut Dad® and 24/7 Dad® Programs
(2016-04-01)Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States leads the industrialized world with the highest imprisonment rates. Though reasons of incarceration vary, many inmates share ... -
Female Body Modification through Physical Manipulation: A Comparison of Foot-Binding and Corsetry
(2014-04-01)Over the past fifty years, with the continuing contributions of many Gender History scholars, historians are now presented with an opportunity to explore an often overlooked area within the physical manipulation of women’s ... -
Female Violent and Sexual Offenders in Montana Is There an Increase in Criminal Activity Among Females?
(2003-04-01)Crime has affected every society throughout time. Overall, crime in the United States has decreased in the past few years, but it is important to recognize that there is an increase in the number of female offenders in ... -
Feminine Romanticism In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
(2016-04-01)This thesis explores Romanticism presented in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. I incorporate Anne K. Mellor’s work in identifying Romanticism’s two main forms: feminine and masculine Romanticism. The Romantic ideologies as we ... -
Fetal Loss And The Role Of Genetics: Genetic Testing, Fetal Dysmorphology, And Genetic Counseling In Cases Of Spontaneous Abortion
(1999-04-01)Ten to fifteen percent of all recognized human pregnancies result in fetal loss (Gardner and Sutherland 1996). Of these deaths, many are the result of chromosomal abnormalities. G banding with karyotype, fluorescence in ... -
FFT, a Powerful Tool for Modern Science and Technology
(1994-04-01)In 1965, a five-page paper titled "An Algorithm for the Machine Calculation of Complex Fourier Series" by James W. Cooley and John W. Tukey was published in an American Mathematical Society journal—Mathematics of Computation.(1) ... -
Fibonacci Numbers: Lurking Happily Ever After
(1993-04-01)The focus of this paper is a presentation of patterns that occur in the world in which we live and how they are explained in mathematics. The major pattern is that of the Fibonacci sequence, which was first discovered by ... -
Fibula Regeneration In The Albino Rat Using Bioelectrical Stimulus
(1979-04-01)Bone regeneration was assessed in albino laboratory rats in terms of the length of growth at the sites of regeneration. Bone fragments of 2.5-5.0 mm were excised from the midsections of the fibulae. The experiment ran for ... -
Financial Institutions - Regulation And Deregulation
(1992-04-01)For as long as humanity has existed, so has the need for some means of exchange. Prior to the existence of modern money, people bartered for their needs, using everything from salt to fishhooks as crude forms of money. As ... -
Finding the Most Effective Treatment Method of Myofascial Trigger Points: A Systematic Review
(2021-04-16)Objective: This systematic review focused toward finding the most effective treatment option of Myofascial Trigger Points of the common types (dry needling, compression, ultrasound, etc.). Methods: PubMed was used to ... -
Finite-Element Analysis Of Two-Dimensional Frame Structures
(1999-04-01)The majority of the problems involving analysis of deformable solids are not tractable by direct methods. Exact solutions are at best, difficult to obtain and frequently unavailable. Because of the difficulty of getting ...