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 1997

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Vibration balancing analysis of a dual face mill eccentric grinder machine head., Jason Kyle. Kushniruk

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Gambling behavior and its relation to impulsivity, sensation seeking, and risky behaviors in males., Mark Willem James. Langewisch

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Viscometric properties of dilute lubricating oil-polymer solutions over a wide temperature range., Daniel John Christopher. LaRiviere

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The attitude-behaviour link: Planned behaviour, self-monitoring, behavioural variability, and condom use., David Michael. Ledgerwood

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Fluid inclusion studies of rare element pegmatites, South Platte District, Colorado., Randy. Levasseur

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The effects of family expressiveness on perceived control and use of emotions in parenting situations., Jody Deborah. Levenbach

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Experimental investigation of incipient boiling and incipient quenching of R-123., Li. Liang

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Surface finish enhancement in a turning operation via control of the depth of cut., Evangelos. Liasi

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Stress and coping in mothers of children with developmental disabilities across the lifespan., Nicole Stacey. Li

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Comparison of tactile probe CMM and laser scanning techniques for reverse engineering., Yan. Liu

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Characterization of major cysteine protease isoforms in embryos and larvae of Artemia franciscana., Yong Bo. Liu

A framework for implementing the ISO 14000 standards through business process improvement techniques., Rodrigo. Llerena

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The disappearance of FLQ terrorism and the cycle of social protest in Quebec, 1963-1976., Paul William. Lynd

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Aspects of the life history of the round goby, Neogobius melanostomus (Perciformes: Gobiidae), in the Detroit River (Ontario, Michigan)., Andrew Jason. MacInnis

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Smart Drilling: A computer-based system for planning drilling operations., Jia. Ma

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An object-oriented infrastructure for the development of a computer modeling system for electrochemical analysis and visualization., Eric. Marcuzzi

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Dying to be thin: The social construction of the female beauty ideal and eating disorders., Susan Elizabeth. Martell

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Economic and social factors behind housing alterations in Windsor, Ontario., Chris. Matthews

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The long-term effects of a police-school program on attitudes toward police., Frank J. McShane

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Improving the performance of soil-metal structures subjected to loss of soil support., Karlos Ernesto. Melgar

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Through a Glass Darkly: A collection of poetry., Michael Mendler

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Making their mark: Canadian snipers and the Great War, 1914-1918., Leslie Parker Mepham

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An exploration of northeastern Thai women's perception of personal risk of contracting HIV and their intentions, strategies, and barriers to self-protection (Immune deficiency)., Karen. Metcalfe

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Expression of apolipoprotein B in human hepatocytes: Studies onmRNA translation and posttranslational degradation., Gholamabbas. Mohammadi

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The relationship between clinical graduate students' experiences with their educators and their views on therapist-client dual role relationships., Elizabeth Minerva. Moore