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Theses/Dissertations from 1993

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Premise relevance: Informal logic and legal theory compared., Michael Douglas. Kasurak

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Effects of integration on intermediate level students in dual track schools., Deborah Lynn. Kirkland

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The distribution, exposure dynamics and toxic significance of 42 polychlorinated biphenyls (including three coplanar congeners), in biota and sediment from the Western Basin of Lake Erie., Susan Elizabeth. Koslowski

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Some exact solutions of steady plane Newtonian, non-Newtonian and MHD fluid flows., Fotini. Labropulu

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An investigation into the drawing plans of children., Brenda Dale. Lanoue

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Relative habituation and recovery of visual attention to orientation-movement compounds by newborn infants., David P. Laplante

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Production and detection of metastable atomic oxygen., Lance Richard. LeClair

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Simulation of Gas Discharges: Monte Carlo Simulation and Boltzmann Equation Analysis for the Study of Swarm Parameters, Corona and Streamer Development in Gases, Jane Jienfen Liu

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Fluid inclusion geochemistry and rare earth element distributions in the Oka carbonatite, Quebec., Weining. Liu

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A feature recognition algorithm for polyhedral parts., Yuan. Li

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Awakening the leviathan: The politics of the BCNI and the Canadian state., John Alexander. Lockwood

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Sedimentology and dolomitization in the upper Mississippian Turner Valley carbonates, Quirk Creek, Alberta, Canada., Feng-Hu Lu

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A study on how collaborative cultures are developed and maintained within a restructuring initiative., Suzanne C. MacDonald

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Sociodemographic, social influence, and psychological variables as predictors of alcohol-related attitudes and behaviours in a university sample., Laura Susan. Magee

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Canadian press coverage of the ethnic Chinese community: A content analysis of "The Toronto Star" and "The Vancouver Sun", 1970-1990., Jianming Ma

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Cryogenic recovery of tire rubber., Antonio (Tony). Mancina

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Onset and cessation of nucleate boiling., Ignacio Ramiro. Martin Dominguez

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Intrapersonal and perceived interpersonal attributions: Determinants of help-seeking in low-literate adults., Tanya S. Martini

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Concrete deicing salts amelioration., Sean Patrick. McCann

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Sex differences in perceptions of dangerous sexual behaviours: The case of acquaintance rape., Jodee M. McCaw

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Experimental deformation and kinematics of some Grenville marble mylonites., Lisa Marie. McCrone

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The role of emotion in rationality: Limiting the search for evidence., John Stewart. McKay

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Effects of an intergenerational program on children's learning outcomes and behaviour and on teachers' attitudes towards using seniors as volunteers in the classroom., Judith Dianne. McLaughlin

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The aftermath of sexual assault by a stranger: The spouse's reaction as a factor in the woman's recovery., Karri Lee. Michaelis

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Theatrical movie product utility appeals for baby boomers and other age-related audience segments: An examination of some apparent changes in the film audience., Michele Whitney. Milner