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
Gender differences in the expression of psychopathy: 'Cluster B' personality disorders., Kristin Stevens
Learning practices and teaching methods as factors in gender inequity in undergraduate computer science programs., Dorian Stoilescu
Dissimilatory iron reduction causes lead release from iron-oxyhydroxides., Arne Sturm
Using VXML to construct a speech browser for a public-domain SpeechWeb, Li Su
Using Web services choreography to model business process in e-commerce, Menaka Sundaravadanam
Turbo multiuser detection with integrated channel estimation for differentially coded CDMA systems., Shahram Talakoub
A MEMS sonoluminescent ultrasonic sensor., Andrew Tam
Realization of simple torsion free A(n)-modules of finite degree having a non-integral central character., Chris Tavolieri
Extended finite element simulation of fracture mechanisms in composite materials., Siamak Tavoosfard
Banning faith-based arbitration: The demands, the debate, and the implications of Ontario's decision., Joanna Taylor
Landscape-level factors affecting pest occurrence and severity in southwestern Ontario tomato fields., Joseph W. Thomas
Using causal knowledge to improve retrieval and adaptation in case-based reasoning systems for a dynamic industrial process, Christopher A. Tighe
Modelling fish IBI with agricultural stress gradient and estimation of threshold effects., Jabed Hossain Tomal
Perfect duties in the face of human imperfection: A critical examination of Kant's ethic of suicide (Immanuel Kant)., Ryan S. Tonkens
The Genealogy of Taste, Aaron Tucker
A systematic design recovery framework for mechanical components., R. Jill Urbanic
Spatially explicit null models in biogeography: Toward a multi-scale understanding of the niche., Jeremy VanDerWal
New interlocked molecular machines., Sarah J. Vella
SPPBRD: A decision framework for scalable product platform based robust design., Caiyun Wang
Functional analysis of enolase in Toxoplasma gondii., Xiang Wang
Efficient test sequence generation for Web applications with frames., Xiao Wang
Administration and development of post-secondary international experiential learning programs: Challenges and new perspectives., Michelle Watters
On the origins of NMR interaction tensors: Observations and theoretical models., Cory M. Widdifield