Browsing BEAR Day 2020 by Title
Now showing items 128-147 of 164
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Seawater's Ability to Absorb CO2Dr. Marone and I are designing an experiment to test the ability of seawater to absorb carbon dioxide. This information will be used to determine the feasibility of melting ice caps to mitigate temperature increase.
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Seismic Water Depth MeterOur senior design project consists of a device that will use seismic reflection in order to determine the depth of groundwater.
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Seismic Water Depth MeterA low cost seismograph that can detect the depth of groundwater.
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Sequencing Batch ReactorA sequencing batch reactor is a way to treat wastewater. This documents the bulilding and tesing of one.
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Single Pond AgitationBASF/Mercer senior design team collaboration of Single Pond Agitation System CDR poster.
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Smart Automatic Door PosterThis is the poster for the Smart Automatic Door Senior Design project completed by Eric Wiley, Connor Herne, and Regan Hinman in Spring of 2020.
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Spinal Decompression ApparatusThis project is a prototype that promotes automated, non-surgical spinal decompression for spinal-related ailment for the Vietnamese population.
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Standard Fog Collector Experiment with Varying Mesh TypesThis project aims to evaluate the assess the dew collection ability of different kinds of mesh by using standard fog collectors.
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Targeting Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia with Imatinib and Glycyrrhizic Acid Combination TherapyExamining the efficacy of an imatinib and glycyrrhizic acid combination treatment on chronic myelogenous leukemia cell lines. As well as examining the mechanism of action of glycyrrhizic acid.
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Technical Mentorship of FIRST Tech Challenge TeamMercer undergraduates formed and mentored a robotics team comprised of high school students from the Macon area.
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The Brain Doesn't Lie? Neuroscience Imaging in Malpractice TrialsThis experiment explored the influence of neuroimaging evidence and patient deficit on juror decision-making in a medical malpractice trial.
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The Design and Application of a Flow Chamber to Study Leukocyte Migration In VitroOur team (Blake Chester, Madison Judd, Connor Reed) were tasked by Dr. Alireza Sarvestani to design and build a flow chamber device to study the effect the endothelial cell wall rigidity has on leukocyte migration.
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The Effect of Desire for Revenge and Negative Reciprocity on Customer Directed CWBCustomer service employees will experience counterproductive work behaviors (CWB) when mistreated by customers. The mechanism we examine to explain the customer-directed CWBs is the desire for revenge.
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The Effects of a College Volunteer Program on Bolingreen Health & Rehabilitation Center ResidentsA volunteer program was created, pairing Mercer students and nursing home residents, to fight the prevalence of elderly depression and increase social interaction.
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Thermal Conductivity ApparatusThe goal of this project is to provide our client with an apparatus that will accurately measure the thermal conductivity of different materials while minimizing the heat loss from the system.
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Thermochemical Investigation of the Ligand Exchange of DDPA for Oleate on CdSe Quantum DotsThis poster displays the thermodynamic analysis of the ligand exchange between oleate-CdSe quantum dots (QDs) and dodecyl phosphonic acid (DDPA). This ligand exchange was quantified using isothermal calorimetry (ITC).
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Thermodilution Flow MeterThe goal of this project is to design a device capable of outputting the average flow rate and used in lab demonstrations. The purpose of a thermal dilution flow meter is to simulate blood flow, specifically cardiac output, by observing the average flow rate of the water through the tube.
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"Through the Looking Glass": Translating Academic Writing Practices into Creative Writing ContextsUsing Mercer’s academic writing modules as a model, “Through the Looking Glass” works to describe the creative writing process for students from a student point of view.
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Touch3D Yearbook for the BlindThis project aims to deliver a 3D printed, touchable yearbook to the Georgia Academy of the Blind as well as develop the most optimal materials, design, and method of construction to continue improving upon the 3D Yearbook for each coming year’s graduating class.
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Transport and Toxicity of Methylmercury in a Placental Cell LineThis poster demonstrates a study conducted to evaluate the toxicity of methylmercury on placental syncytiotrophoblasts and characterize the mechanisms by which methylmercury is taken up into these cells.