The University of Windsor is a comprehensive university with 70 Masters and Doctoral programs in Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Human Kinetics, Nursing, and Science.
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This online database contains the full-text of PhD dissertations and Masters’ theses of University of Windsor students from 1954 forward.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2010
The nurse's spirit: The lived experience of spirituality for nurses who work in palliative care settings, Jayne Rajaratnam
The Effects of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Plant Growth, Matthew Ray
Effects of Reduced Aeration in a Biological Aerated Filter, Rajan Ray
Developing an efficient nanocatalyst system for enhanced photocatalytic degradation of toxic aqueous contaminants, Srimanta Ray
Mutual ornamentation, sex-specific behaviour, and multifunctional traits in Neotropical royal flycatchers (Onychorhynchus coronatus ), Kathryn Diane Rieveley
The Effect Of Direct Yaw Moment On Human Controlled Vehicle Systems, Robert Rieveley
Understanding motivation to abstain from Pathological Gambling: The influence of negative expectancies and moderation inefficacy, Amanda Robinson
All Forms of CMC are not Created Equally: Social Capital in Facebook, Instant Messaging and Online Gaming, Craig Ross
Characterization of Inorganic Catalysts and Materials by Solid-State NMR, Aaron Rossini
Finding 3-edge-connected components in parallel, Yuan Ru
Facial Expression Recognition Using Multiresolution Analysis, Ashirbani Saha
Four Mode Based Dialogue Management with Modified POMDP Model, Sabiha Sathulla
An Investigation of Shock Wave Propagation and Attenuation in the Lower Extremity Using Finite Element Analysis., Alison Schinkel-Ivy
Excitation and Ionization of 6Li ions following beta-decay of 6He., Eva Schulhoff
Mobile robot localization failure recovery, Sepideh Seifzadeh
Performance analysis of batteries used in electric and hybrid electric vehicles, Chitradeep Sen
Controlling Interlocked Molecular Machines Through Coordination Chemistry, Sapna Sharma
Jane-Finch Black Youth Perspectives of Africentric Schooling in Toronto, Tina Sharma
Analysis and Design of Speech-Recognition Grammars, Yue Shi
Exploring the use of an on-line environment to enhance a group fitness program, Sherri Simpson
Feedback based real-time MAC (RT-MAC) protocol for data packet streaming in wireless sensor networks, Brajendra Kumar Singh
MEMS based radar sensor for automotive collision avoidance, Ahmad Sinjari
Collective cluster-based map merging in multi robot SLAM, Ahmad Soleimani
The Rapid Office Strain Assessment (ROSA): Validity of online worker self-assessments and the relationship to worker discomfort., Michael Sonne