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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

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Fish-habitat associations in shallow Canadian waters of the Detroit River., Nicolas W. R. Lapointe

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Emotional competence in siblings: Influence of parent and child characteristics., Catharine Helen Lee

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Reliability analysis of laterally loaded piles embedded in soft clay below water table., Sunghan Lee

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Toxicokinetics of PCBs and PAHs in green frogs (Rana clamitans) and leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) at various life stages, Jocelyn Leney

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Modal identification using optimization approach., Li Li

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Exploring Chinese international students' understanding of quality education in China and a constructivist approach in Canada., Haixin Liu

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Characterization of the gene encoding cathepsin L-associated protein from Artemia franciscana and its expression during development, Li Qian Liu

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Dynamic multi-resource monitoring for predictive job scheduling., Lun Liu

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Comparison of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis ) growth in Lake Erie and Lake Ontario., Chelsey E. Lumb

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Exploring athletic fundraising in Canadian national sport organizations., Katherine E. MacPherson

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Numerical modeling of hydrothermal fluid flow in the Devonian system of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: Example from the Wabamun Group, Parkland Field, northeastern British Columbia., Fujian Ma

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Effect of lead-time variations on the operations of supply chain networks., Niloofar Mahmoudi

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Optimal acquisition policy for a supply network with discount schemes and uncertain demands., Liping Ma

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Working memory, map learning, and spatial orientation: The effects of gender and encoding interference on the acquisition of survey knowledge, Matias Mariani

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Profit over culture: The representation of satellite signal theft in the Canadian press., Melissa Eileen Marshall

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Sterically bulky nitrogen based ligands: New chelate complexes and applications in dehydrocoupling catalysis., Jason Douglas Masuda

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An investigation of the electrolytic plasma oxidation process for corrosion protection of pure magnesium and magnesium alloy AM50., Yueyu Ma

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Intellectual outcome in early childhood after neonatal stroke., Angela McLinden

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A decision framework for product global outsourcing in small and medium-sized companies., Hui Meng

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Adolescents' educational and occupational aspirations and valuation of characteristics of friends: An investigation of changes in sex-typing over three decades., Kelly Meservia-Collins

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Dynamic analysis of guyed antenna towers for seismic loads., Hussam M. Meshmesha

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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

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Graduate students' perceptions of contrapower sexual harassment., Charmaine Mohipp

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Mining frequent sequential patterns in data streams using SSM-algorithm., Mostafa Monwar

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The political economy of regionalism: Regional integration arrangements and Africa's development. COMESA in a comparative context, George Morara Monyoncho