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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 2005
Fish-habitat associations in shallow Canadian waters of the Detroit River., Nicolas W. R. Lapointe
Emotional competence in siblings: Influence of parent and child characteristics., Catharine Helen Lee
Reliability analysis of laterally loaded piles embedded in soft clay below water table., Sunghan Lee
Toxicokinetics of PCBs and PAHs in green frogs (Rana clamitans) and leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) at various life stages, Jocelyn Leney
Modal identification using optimization approach., Li Li
Dynamic multi-resource monitoring for predictive job scheduling., Lun Liu
Comparison of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis ) growth in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario., Chelsey E. Lumb
Exploring athletic fundraising in Canadian national sport organizations., Katherine E. MacPherson
Effect of lead-time variations on the operations of supply chain networks., Niloofar Mahmoudi
Optimal acquisition policy for a supply network with discount schemes and uncertain demands., Liping Ma
Working memory, map learning, and spatial orientation: The effects of gender and encoding interference on the acquisition of survey knowledge, Matias Mariani
Profit over culture: The representation of satellite signal theft in the Canadian press., Melissa Eileen Marshall
Sterically bulky nitrogen based ligands: New chelate complexes and applications in dehydrocoupling catalysis., Jason Douglas Masuda
Intellectual outcome in early childhood after neonatal stroke., Angela McLinden
A decision framework for product global outsourcing in small and medium-sized companies., Hui Meng
Adolescents' educational and occupational aspirations and valuation of characteristics of friends: An investigation of changes in sex-typing over three decades., Kelly Meservia-Collins
Dynamic analysis of guyed antenna towers for seismic loads., Hussam M. Meshmesha
Formation of cycloheptyne-dicobalt hexacarbonyl complexes via Nicholas allylation reactions and ring closing metathesis: Intramolecular 2+2+2 and Pauson-Khand reactions on cycloheptyne complexes., Ahmed Bashir Mohamed
Graduate students' perceptions of contrapower sexual harassment., Charmaine Mohipp
Mining frequent sequential patterns in data streams using SSM-algorithm., Mostafa Monwar
The political economy of regionalism: Regional integration arrangements and Africa's development. COMESA in a comparative context, George Morara Monyoncho