Social networks and cognitive health in racial/ethnic context
Social networks provide tangible resources for older adults and their families. Yet, their formation and characteristics may vary across diverse aging contexts. Friedman and colleagues examine...
View ArticleSocial and personal factors influencing green customer citizenship...
Several models have previously been proposed, suggesting factors influencing customers’ citizenship behaviours against the background of the need to care for the environment. The current research sets...
View ArticleShifted global vegetation phenology in response to climate changes and its...
Green vegetation plays a vital role in energy flows and matter cycles in terrestrial ecosystems, and vegetation phenology may not only be influenced by, but also impose active feedback on, climate...
View ArticleSelf-reported cognitive aging and well-being among older Middle Eastern/Arab...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic posed new challenges for cognitive aging since it brought interruptions in family relations for older adults in immigrant communities. This study examines the...
View ArticleSupervised versus unsupervised approaches to classification of accelerometry...
Sophisticated animal-borne sensor systems are increasingly providing novel insight into how animals behave and move. Despite their widespread use in ecology, the diversity and expanding quality and...
View ArticleSuitability of Middle Eastern and North African immigrant minimal reporting...
Studies of Middle Eastern immigrants using national data, with and without African immigrants, have provided important discoveries on the health of this group. However, they do not directly measure...
View ArticleSparks of symmetric matrices and their graphs
The spark of a matrix is the smallest number of nonzero coordinates of any nonzero null vector. For real symmetric matrices, the sparsity of null vectors is shown to be associated with the structure...
View Article3-D Modeling Historic Levittown
This project examines early postwar suburban development in the U.S. by creating a 3D model of the Wolcott Road neighborhood in Levittown, NY (1947-1950). Drawing from archival sources, including...
View ArticleMachine Translation in the Workplace: Deciding on the Whether, Why and How
Machine Translation (MT) is used intensively by all kinds of professionals around the world. These translation tools, in the form of a web interface, mobile phone app or as a plugin, bring with them...
View Article2025-2030 University Library Strategic Plan
Eastern Michigan University Library Strategic Plan for the 2025-2030 Academic Years. Created by the Library Coordinating Committee (LCC) with Input from Library Faculty and Staff During the 2023-24...
View ArticleHow does Atg 10 regulate the autophagic process? An investigation into the...
Autophagy is a highly conserved eukaryotic cellular recycling process in which the degradation of proteins and cytoplasmic organelles occurs to recycle broken down products throughout the cell. This...
View ArticleGladys Mitchell House Collection
This collection explores the life of Gladys Mitchell and the home she shared with her family on Detroit's Eastside. Gladys and her husband, Ossian Sweet, lived with her parents Benjamin and Rosella in...
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