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Theses/Dissertations from 1998
Reactions to arousal and ambiguity: An application of reversal theory., Joseph Paul. Pilon
Marketing acceptance levels and practices of Ontario school board continuing education institutions., Laura Elizabeth. Pinto
The medicalization of the 'battered woman' in Ontario, 1974--1996., Katherin. Podgorny
Traditional theodicy: Christian and Hindu responses., F. Stefan Polewski
The aquatic macrophyte Vallisneria americana as a biomonitor of site quality in Great Lakes areas of concern., Kelly Lynn. Potter
Does chronic swim training alter the myocardial handling of an increase in extracellular calcium load., Eric Anthony. Querbach
Structural properties of tryptophanyl t-RNA synthetase mutants of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus stearothermophilus., Bakirathan. Rajendran
Habitat and site affinity of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Pisces: Gobiidae), in the Great Lakes., William J. Ray
An analysis of Yasir Arafat's media image in "The New York Times" in the pre- and post-handshake periods (1988--1996)., Rosa M. Regula
Motivating students with learning disabilities: The role of parents., Tracey Ann. Rilett
Inside the Compass' Circle: Outside of You. A collection of short stories (Original writing)., Brady A. Rivard
Organizational structure: A comparison of Sport Canada and the Australian Sports Commission., Catherine Louise. Rule
Form registration: A computer vision approach., Ramin. Safari-Foroushani
Exploring links between the social reform, nationalist, and women's movements in India., Jasvinder Kaur. Sanghera
Office location patterns: A comparison of office location patterns in London and Hamilton, Ontario to the model of Toronto, Ontario., Candice-Kristi. Sarnecki
Identification of modulus of subgrade reaction of soils at pile/soil interface., Dejan Sekulovic
Honor without women: Honor and the legitimization of murder in the criminal courts of Lebanon., Randa Bassem. Serhan
Compressive strength of eccentrically loaded steel angles., Mehul A. Shani
Biological treatment of heavy metals using sulfate-reducing bacteria., Ken S. Sheth
Paleomagnetism of Mississippi Valley-type ores in Navan, Ireland, and Robb Lake, British Columbia, and of dolomitization in southern British Columbia, Canada., Mark T. Smethurst
The ICRC and neutrality in modern civil and ethnic conflict (Red Cross)., Michelle Charmaine Smith
Neuroradiological correlates of neuropsychological functioning in multiple sclerosis., Lisa Ann. Smith-Walker
Bearding the Lion: A novel (Original writing)., Julie. Stoyka