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More Than Assessment: What ePortfolios Make Possible for Students, Faculty, and Curricula 

Bartlett, Lesley Erin; Stuart, Heather; Owensby, Justin K.; Davis, Jordan R. (2019-11-20)
To disrupt the notion that ePortfolios are primarily an assessment tool, this article-as-ePortfolio invites readers to consider what is made possible when ePortfolio initiatives lead with student learning in their structure ...

Morphological, greenhouse, and chemical studies of the Black Belt soils of Alabama 

Scarseth, George D. (George Dewey), 1898-1962 (1932-07)

Mountain or Molehill? Developing Online Tutorials on Web Source Evaluation 

Bullinger, Delaney; 0000-0002-7664-246X (2020-04-22)
This poster will discuss Auburn University’s two newest online Articulate tutorials on web source and news source evaluation. The poster will discuss our philosophy behind separating online web source and news source ...

Movable Brooder House 

King, D. F. (Dale Franklin), 1906- (1945-06)

Movement of cattle and calves through Alabama auction markets 

Meadows, J. R. (Jesse Ralph), 1934-; Danner, Maurice J. (1965-09)

Moving Beyond Signs: The Crisis of Language in Daniel Deronda 

Hunter, Ceri (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

Mrs. Transome and 'Desecrated Sanctities' 

Kakar, H. S. (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

Mrs. Transome of Transome Court 

Porter, Kathleen (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

Multi-approach synergic investigation between land surface temperature and land-use land-cover 

Saha, Prasenjit; Bandopadhyay, Subhajit; Kumar, Chandan; Mitra, Chandana (2020-03-17)
Rapid urban expansion and associated land-use land-cover (LULC) change in India have emerged as a serious environmental threat that accelerates the impacts of urban heat island intensity (UHII). Three independent ...

Multi-dimensional space use: the final frontier 

Belant, Jerrold L.; Millspaugh, Joshua J.; Martin, James A.; Gitzen, Robert A. (2019-12-13)

Multi-Event Studies of Sudden Energetic Electron Enhancements in the Inner Magnetosphere and Its Association With Plasmapause Positions 

Li, X; Khoo, L; Thaller, S; Hogan, B; 0000-0003-0412-1064; 0000-0002-1683-3192; 0000-0002-1654-2176; 0000-0001-8292-7691 (2022-10-04)
Sudden enhancements of energetic electrons (tens of keV to <500 keV) at low L-shells have been frequently observed by Van Allen Probes. It is, however, still unclear how deep these electrons can reach and what the responsible ...

Multi-Event Study on the Connection Between Subauroral Polarization Streams and Deep Energetic Particle Injections in the Inner Magnetosphere 

Califf, S; Zhao, H; Gkioulidou, M; Manweiler, J; Mitchell, D; Tian, S; 0000-0002-8800-2128; 0000-0001-8292-7691 (2023-01-25)
Energetic electron flux enhancements for 100s keV energies are often observed at low L shells (L < 4) in the inner magnetosphere during geomagnetic storms. However, protons with similar energies do not penetrate as deeply ...

Multi-Event Study on the Connection Between Subauroral Polarization Streams and Deep Energetic Particle Injections in the Inner Magnetosphere 

Califf, S; Zhao, H; Gkioulidou, M; Manweiler, J; Mitchell, D; Tian, S; 0000-0002-8800-2128; 0000-0001-8292-7691 (2023-01-25)
Energetic electron flux enhancements for 100s keV energies are often observed at low L shells (L < 4) in the inner magnetosphere during geomagnetic storms. However, protons with similar energies do not penetrate as deeply ...

Multiple colonizations lead to cryptic biodiversity in an island ecosystem: comparative phylogeography of anchialine shrimp species in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan 

Weese, David A; Fujita, Yoshihisa; Santos, Scott R (2019-08-02)
Archipelagos of the Indo-West Pacific are considered to be among the richest in the world in biodiversity, and phylogeographic studies generally support either the center of origin or the center of accumulation hypothesis ...

Multiple Colonizations Lead to Cryptic Biodiversity in an Island Ecosystem: Comparative Phylogeography of Anchialine Shrimp Species in the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan 

Weese, David A; Fujita, Yoshihisa; Santos, Scott R.; 0000-0002-3447-4488 (2022-03-04)
Archipelagos of the Indo-West Pacific are considered to be among the richest in the world in biodiversity, and phylogeographic studies generally support either the center of origin or the center of accumulation hypothesis ...

Music as a Sign in Daniel Deronda 

Weliver, Phyllis (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

The Music of Daniel Deronda 

Laski, Marghanita (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.

'My Own Dear Heart's Ease': George Eliot's Coventry Friend, Caroline (Cara) Bray 

Adams, Kathleen (2022-05-09)
Article from the George Eliot Review, digitized and hosted by the George Eliot Review Online.