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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 2002
Affirming the voices of teen mothers: Exploring the influences of the reconstruction of the welfare state on teen mothers in Ontario., Treena L. Clift
Women living with Crohn's disease., M. Lynne. Compton
Low-power VLSI design., Danny. Conflitti
Forgiveness in everyday life: An examination of gender similarities and differences., Becki Leigh. Cornock
Synthesis and reactivity of group 4, 5, 13, and 14 phosphinimide complexes., Silke. Courtenay
Participation in extracurricular activities and the sense of belonging, self-esteem, and risk of dropping out among grade eleven students., John Leandro. Cuzzocrea
Assessment of the impact of camshaft machining inputs on valve train sound quality using vibration analysis., Matthew C. Daws
Modeling and optimization of non-phased two-dimensional ultrasonic arrays., Alexey A. Denisov
Use of attenuation to monitor load-induced damage in plain and fiber-reinforced mortars., Ozgun. Dervisoglu
Incremental object horizontal fragmentation., Pinakpani. Dey
Modeling an integrated supply chain management system for an appliance company: A value of information approach., Hugo. Dominguez
Assessment of heavy metals contamination in Lake Erie's Western Basin sediments., Sameh. Elsayed
Gender and achievement in mathematical problem solving and attributions for mathematical achievement in grade three students., Melissa Rae. Farrand
Electrochemical characteristics of metal hydride electrodes for nickel/metal hydride rechargeable batteries., Feng (Peter). Feng
Bimodal return distribution in a northern population of salmon: Genetic, life history, and habitat analysis of adult and juvenile sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)., Elizabeth Kathleen. Fillatre
Neediness and connectedness: Mediators of outcome in cognitive therapy or pharmacotherapy for depression?, Nicola Elizabeth. Fitzgerald
Force-attenuating characteristics of ice hockey shin guards: An investigation of the knee and tibial sections of varying quality shin guards., Kimberly A. Fournier
Secondary production, trophic position, and potential for accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in predatory Diptera in four wetlands of the Athabasca oil sands, Alberta, Canada., Kevin Dean Ganshorn
Learning to conform: Globalization, governance and UNESCO's basic education., Christiana Maria. Gauger
Clinicians' incorporation of a sociopolitical analysis in the conceptualization and treatment of women's psychological distress., Heather Ann. Getty
The influence of horizontal walking velocity on the bilateral symmetry of normal ground reaction force parameters., Daniel James. Goble
The effects of metamotivational dominance and perceived control on mood, telic and paratelic state, coping styles, and persistence after experiencing academic failure., Parveen Kaur. Grewal
Overcoming adversity: The protective role of locus of control, attributional style, and self-efficacy, in the promotion of resilience., Mandy Mary Anne. Gunby