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 1998

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An evaluation of the behaviour of slip-critical connections subjected to combined shear and tension., Claudia Lory. Corro

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The effect(s) of the visual media upon female body image., Jessica Mary Elsie. Cummings

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MRT: Is it Effective in Decreasing Recidivism Rates with Young Offenders?, Tammy Deschamps

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New organopalladium building blocks for supramolecular chemistry., Christopher Norman. Deslippe

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Biomedical ethics: The ethical implications of mass immunization., Catherine J. M. Diodati

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Gender and equality in God's army: An examination of women's public and domestic roles in the Salvation Army, British origins to 1930., Andrew Mark Eason

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Perceptions of OUA men's basketball coaches on the value of intercollegiate athletics and their role as educators., Timothy Laird. Elcombe

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Thermal reactions of monocyclopentadienyl titanium thiolate complexes., Andrea Victoria. Firth

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Neuropsychological subgroups of patients with Alzheimer's disease: A look at the first ten years of CERAD data., Nancy Justina. Fisher

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Deconstructing the gendered body: Fragmentation and subjectivity in the texts of Kathy Acker., Wendy Christine. Foster

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Gender role socialized behaviours and attitudes as predictors of eating pathology in an undergraduate female sample., Jeremy. Frank

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The Jewish and Hellenistic influences on Paul: A case study of "mysterion"., Christopher Gary Fraser

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The Jewish and Hellenistic influences on Paul: A case study of "mysterion" (Saint Paul)., Christopher Gary Fraser

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Maternal perceptions of support from professionals and daily care-giving burden as determinants of distress in mothers of children with developmental disabilities., Lena Janine. Freeman

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The acid-activatable cysteine proteinases of the Dictyosteliaceae and other lower eukaryotes., Keith Edward. Gale

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Development of sensors for industrial sewing machines., Xiaobing. Gao

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Automatic robot path generation for manufacturing on sculptured surfaces., Wenwei. Gong

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An analysis of sport managers' interpersonal communication skills in selected Ontario amateur sport organizations., Jennifer Lyn. Graham

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Comparison of learning disability subtypes on independent and concurrent measures of metamemory., Catherine A. Greene

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Defining successful integration: An examination into the life of Grenadian transmigrants in Toronto (Ontario)., Paula Patricia. Green

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University women's experience with and perceptions of premenstrual syndrome., Jessica A. Hamilton

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Laser-induced fluorescence studies of water by electron impact., Tarek Hussein. Harb

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The construction of meaning in Hollywood and music video editing aesthetics: A comparison between the pre-television and music television generations., Julie D. Harwood

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Responses to habitat variation by small mammal individuals and populations at different spatial scales (Ontario)., Lawrence Anthony. Heidinga

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The relationship between inservice teachers' beliefs about computers and their levels of computer use., Samantha. Hendricks