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Theses/Dissertations from 2011
The Role of Spy1 Protein Regulation In Breast Cancer, Mohammad Al Sorkhy
Automated Service Composition for Software Customization, Niruppama Amarnath
Association between Injury and Reported Pain and Lower Extremity Tissue Mass Ratios in Varsity Athletes, Mike Angelidis
Dynamic Analysis for Enterprise Strategic Flexibility using System Engineering Methodology, Amir Taher Abd-Allah Arafa
In Search of a Place to Be: Perspectives of Creative Female Adolescents on their First Year of High School, Anne Arthur
Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Sidewall Curl in Advanced High Strength Steels, ALI ARYANPOUR
GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF PHENOTYPIC AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL VARIATION IN SALMON, Tutku Aykanat
GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF PHENOTYPIC AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL VARIATION IN SALMON, Tutku Aykanat
Some Inference Problems in Clustered (Longitudinal) Count Data with Over-dispersion, Kazi Azad
Arithmetic with the Two-Dimensional Logarithmic Number System (2DLNS), Mahzad Azarmehr
Prediction of obligate and non-obligate protein-protein interactions, Muhammad Aziz
COMPLEXITY OF PRODUCTS AND THEIR ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS, Sameh Nozhy Samy Badrous
Exploring the Governance and Discourse Surrounding Animal Research in Ontario, Canada, Vito Balenzano
Prediction of crystal packing and biological protein-protein interactions with Linear Dimensionality Reduction-SVD, Sridip Banerjee
Utilizing a systems engineering approach to evaluate end-of-life opportunities for complex automotive seat subassemblies, Siobhan Barakat
Built-In Self-Test Solution for CMOS MEMS Sensors, Iftekhar Basith
The Sex Worker Rights Movement in Canada: Challenging the 'Prostitution Laws', Sarah Beer
Thin Film Metallization and Protective Top-Coat Development, Jack Bekou
Media coverage of the U.S. contribution to conflict in colombia, Hermes Fomutar Berinyuy
Minimum Quantity Lubrication Machining of Aluminum and Magnesium Alloys, Sukanta Bhowmick
Relation of Executive Functioning and Affect to Psychosocial Outcome After Traumatic Brain Injury, Treena Blake
THE IMPACT OF EXPOSURE TO WEIGHT-BASED DEROGATORY MEDIA ON BODY IMAGE AND ANTI-FAT ATTITUDES, Katelyn Boersma
Post Secondary Student Problem Gambling and Academic Motivation, Leanne Bourdeau