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 2004
Low power CMOS analog multipliers., Zheng Li
A vision-based approach for human hand tracking and gesture recognition., Jiangnan Lu
DSHOP: Distributed simple hierarchical ordered planner., Shuyun Lu
Approximation algorithms for optimal routing in wavelength routed WDM network., Yumei Lu
Secondary sexual dimorphism in Gleditsia triacanthos , honey locust, at local and regional levels., Nancy I. Macdonald
Active suspension simulation through software interfacing., Joseph Maiorana
Integrated supply chain design using multi criteria mixed integer programming., Ramesh Majety
Removal of reactive azo dyes from water by zero-valent iron reduction followed by peroxidase-catalyzed polymerization., Mousumi Mani Biswas
Governing cultural heritage: UNESCO's World Heritage Convention., Kevin K. Manuel
Rethinking the revival and evolution of the Glengarry Scottish Highland Games: Antimodernism, commercialization, and cultural (re)production in rural eastern Ontario., Courtney W. Mason
In Habit., Drew McDowell
The relationship between self-perception and academic achievement among native students in grade five and grade six, Connie McGregor
International trade and labor issues: Linkages and tensions in a globalizing economy., Anna Mikulska
Indymedia as a social movement? Theorizing the new global justice movements., Kate Milberry
Development of thermal analysis and analytical techniques for the assessment of porosity and metallurgical characteristics in 3XX aluminum alloys., Aleksandar Mitrasinovic
A 12-bit, 40 msamples/s, low-power, low-area pipeline analog-to-digital converter in CMOS 0.18 mum technology., Mani Mohajerin
Performance evaluation of fabric aided slow sand filter., Pulin Kumar Mondal
Space-time coding with imperfect channel estimates., Bashir Iqbal Morshed
Steady state stability enhancements using a parallel small power DC link., Ravindra Premathilaka Mutukutti Arachchige
Rush (Original writing, Screenplay)., David H. Navratil
Improved strategies for variational calculations for helium, R. A. Nistor
Characterization of mammalian WDR1 during dynamic actin rearrangement events., Tenley E. Noone
Second order effects of structural and material damage on ultrasonic waves., Brian E. O'Neill