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 2006

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Race/ethnicity as a predictor of time spent in out-of-home care: Meta-analytic support for ethnic sensitive practice., Laura Wygiera-Mitchell

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The behaviour of a gaseous transient jet in a direct injection turbulence chamber., Chunyi Xia

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Modeling multiple time units delayed gene regulatory network using dynamic Bayesian network., Zhengzheng Xing

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A comparative analysis of neural and statistical classifiers for dimensionality reduction-based face recognition systems., Xiaoyin Xu

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Numerical simulation of paint spray process., Ligong Yang

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Improvement of titanium-aluminum-vanadium alloy wear resistance in vacuum using the thermal oxidization method., Mohammad Mehdi Yazdanian

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Hardware design and CAD for processor-based logic emulation systems., Amir Ali Yazdanshenas

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A comparative study of quadmesh compression for Touma-Gotsman and Spirale Reversi schemes., Demin Yin

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Optimal configuration selection for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems., Ayman Mohamed Ashraf Mohamed Youssef

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Mathematical modeling and experimental study of squeeze casting of magnesium alloy AM50A and aluminum alloy A356., Fang Yu

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Tribological failure analyses of automotive engine blocks subjected to sliding wear damage, Hongmei Yu

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"Man, I feel like a woman": Religious nationalism meets gender politics in Israel and Palestine., Shayna Zamkanei

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Modeling and analysis of a reverse supply chain network for lead-acid battery manufacturing., Hailun (Helen) Zhang

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Dynamic modeling of the thermal process in diesel oxidation catalytic converters., Lihua Zhang

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Tribological properties of thin plasma electrolyte oxidation (PEO) coatings on aluminum alloys using electrolytic jet plasma process., Peng Zhang

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Nonlinear instabilities in photochemical oxidations of 1,4-cyclohexanedione and its derivatives., Bei Zhao

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Reliable and energy-efficient cooperative transmission in wireless sensor networks., Wenying Zheng

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Iterative decoding with imperfect channel estimation for wireless systems., Yibo Zhou

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Velocity-pressure coupling in finite difference formulations for the Navier-Stokes equations, Bashar Zogheib

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Explaining computer use among preservice teachers: Towards the development of a richer conceptual model incorporating experience, demographic, motivation, personality, and learning style clusters of variables., Salah Zogheib

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Engine management system for dynamometer testing., Andrew Leonard Zuccato

Theses/Dissertations from 2005

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Acculturation strategies, and psychological, sociocultural and academic adaptation in Canadian Aboriginal post-secondary students., Desiree Abotossaway

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Re-defining fusion in lesbian relationships: Relating attachment, social support, and outness to intrusiveness and closeness-caregiving., Salma Ackbar

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Mobile-IP ad-hoc network MPLS-based with QoS support., Sasan Adibi

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Strange fruit: The reification of race and the myth of official multiculturalism in selected Canadian media., Rawle G. Agard