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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 1994

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Behavioural problems and coping skills of adolescent siblings of cancer patients., Darcy Lyn. Cantin

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The informal news network., Douglas Chester. Carey

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Computation of laminar viscous flows using Von Mises coordinates., Paul Stephen. Carson

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Analysis of a dual-spindle high-speed drilling machine head., Narinder Singh. Chana

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Children's spontaneous monitoring and control processes in a memory task., Geraldine M. Church

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Personality characteristics in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome., Janette Marie. Collier

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Race and gender: The question of authorship in African-American women's history., Constance M. Cooper

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Predicting women's breast self-examination behaviour., Arlene D. Cox

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Inter-informant agreement and childhood depression., Alison Denise. Crocker

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BiCMOS technology and some applications in high performance arithmetic structures., James Christopher. Czilli

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How changing the frequency of visual information influences reaching and grasping performance in young and elderly women., Sheril Deborah. Desjardins-Denault

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The educational policies of the Unionist Government: Politics and religious controversy, 1895 to 1905 (England)., Nigel Scott. Dick

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Development of a Teacher Checklist for Childhood Dissociative Disorders., Audrey Jean. Don

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Sedimentology, dolomitization and neomorphism of the upper Debolt Formation (Mississippian) in the Blueberry Field, northeastern British Columbia., Scott Edward Durocher

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Social workers' practice effectiveness: An exploratory study of self-perceptions of direct practitioners., Debashis. Dutta

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Arrangement of workstations in pull production lines: A search algorithm approach., Frankie Tsz-Ki. Fan

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Computer simulation of turning processes., Liheng. Fan

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Octa-functionalization of calix(4)resorcinarenes and the complexation of metal and ammonium cations., John Robert. Fransen

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AIDS education: A social constructionist approach (Immune deficiency)., Julie Marie. Fraser

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Message and context: A study of political information use in the 1993 Canadian federal election., Gregory Alexander. Gill

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Some relationships between wetland characteristics and mammal species richness for wetlands in southern Ontario., Jacqueline. Gons

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Achievement motivation in athletes: Task versus ego involvement., Dion G. Goodland

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The creation and evaluation of an activity-based program to support the use of "Telefrancais" in the classroom., Janette. Guizzetti

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Athletes' retrospectives on serious sports injuries., Nancy Clare. Gyurcsik

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Testing a five factor model of visual-spatial, motor, and psychomotor functioning and a three factor model of verbal functioning in learning-disabled children., Joanna Margaret. Hamilton