Browsing Department of Mathematical Sciences Faculty Publications by Title
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Osmotic characteristics and fertility of murine spermatozoa collected in different solutions
(Society for Reproduction and Fertility, 2009-02)Osmotic stress is an important factor that can result in cell damage during cryopreservation. Before ejaculation or collection for cryopreservation, murine spermatozoa are stored in epididymal fluid, a physiologically ... -
A perturbed system: How tenured faculty responded to the COVID-19 shift to remote instruction
(American Chemical Society, 2020-08-13)This study investigates six university professors’ reflections on the shift to remote instruction during the Spring 2020 semester in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic. The rapid shift in instructional platform ... -
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education in the United States: Areas of Current Successes and Future Needs
(Common Ground Publishing LLC, 2012)The quality of the public school teacher has the greatest in-school impact on nurturing cognitive abilities, developing content knowledge, and increasing motivation of students. This paper analyzes if, and how, professional ... -
Structural Instability of Exponential Functions
(American Mathematical Society, 1994-07)We first prove some equivalent statements on J-stability of families of critically finite entire functions. Then, with these in hand, a conjecture concerning stability of the family of exponential functions is affirmatively ... -
Synergy For Science Learning: An Interdisciplinary Partnership to Improve the Quality of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education
(Common Ground Publishing LLC, 2009)Synergy is the interaction of two or more elements to produce a combined impact greater than the sum of their separate effects. In this paper, synergy for science learning came from the amalgamation of separate, independent ... -
Value Distribution of L-Functions with Rational Moving Targets
(SCIRP, 2013-10-01)We prove some value-distribution results for a class of L-functions with rational moving targets. The class contains Selberg class, as well as the Riemann-zeta function.