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Theses/Dissertations from 1996
Bioavailability and biomagnification of organochlorinated chemicals in aquatic ecosystems., Ronald William. Russell
A decision making framework for foundry sand using life cycle assessment and costing techniques., Nandini. Saha
The social construction of serial killers: Paul Bernardo as a case study (Ontario)., Sheila Ann. Sikora-Quinlan
1. Enantioselective deprotonation reactions of (arene)tricarbonylchromium complexes, and 2. Reductive lithiation of (arene)tricarbonylchromium acetals., Michael John. Siwek
Gall/stones paper/cuts (Original writing)., Laurie Lynn. Smith
The impact of fiscal resources on organizational structures and cultures: A case study., Lynda Christine. Smith
Poor women's activities and politics in urban Brazil., Amy Kathaleen. Soulliere
Disassembly modeling and analysis., Andrew James. Spicer
Feminist ethics and David Hume's concept of sympathy: Moving towards a new morality (Virginia Held)., P. Tamara. Sugunasiri
Artificial neural network models for digital implementation., Chuan Zhang. Tang
Women, the environment and sustainable development: Policy and practice in the Canadian International Development Agency., Erin Kathleen. Tansey
Carbamylation of erythrocyte membrane components: An in vitro and in vivo study., Daniel Joseph. Trepanier
Solutions for a small planet: An examination of IBM's global campaign in the context of modern international advertising., Javier. Valdivieso
The intergenerational transmission of attachment experiences: Mothers' representations of self in relation to others., Nicole Sonya. Vellet
Design and optimization of high performance binary adders for digital signal processing., Jinghong. Wang
Dendrite and silicon particle refinement using aluminum-insoluble elements in hypoeutectic aluminum silicon alloys., Yunsong. Wen
The relationship between perceived severity of parental physical punishment and the development of moral reasoning of young adults., Shelley E. Wilkin
Who's asking...?: The dialogical context of the broadcast interview., Dermot John. Wilson
Performance appraisal as an effective management tool for the public service of Trinidad and Tobago., Jacqueline B. Wilson
Computer-mediated communication and international development: An institutional analysis of World Bank initiatives., Jennifer. Wunsch