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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
A 1.2 micron neural network design., Ka Wa. Lei
CMOS optoelectronics: Implementation and application., Guangxia. Liang
Linear and nonlinear adaptive digital filters and their applications., Qiu Ping. Li
I am a Lifer: An ethnographic study of the impact of long-term incarceration on Lifers' identity., Leslie Ellen Macchio
Heuristics for query optimization in distributed database systems., Hung Kai (George). Mak
No Answer but Solitude: A collection of poetry. (Original writing);., Steven Christopher. Markwick
Automatic tool path generation for the rough machining of dies and molds., David Andrew. Marsh
The utility of elaborative interrogation for university students studying expository text in preparation for matching and multiple-choice tests., Vicky Lynn. Martin
Impact of mode of death on the bereavement experience: Suicide, accident, and natural death surviviors compared., Steven Emil. Marykuca
Word and flesh: Gender utopias and dystopias in three Canadian science fiction novels (William Gibson, Margaret Atwood, Elisabeth Vonarburg)., Patrica Ellen. Mascaro
Predicting paternal involvement in family work using maternal sex role attitudes, self-esteem, and coping strategies., Rhonda K. Matters
Alone Among. (Original writing);., Debra Lydia. Mattson
The theoretical components of corporatism, and selected case studies., Joel P. Mayville
Feminism and misogyny in Early Modern England: The historical context of the Swetnam controversy (Joseph Swetnam)., Donnalyn Elizabeth. McClymont
Feminism and misogyny in Early Modern England: The historical context of the Swetnam controversy., Donnalyn Elizabeth McClymont
An analysis of the social marketing of physical activity promotion: The comparative case study of ParticipACTION and Fitness Ontario., Alan J. McFarlane
Sewing and silence, sewing and struggle: Socializing women's work in Igloolik, Northwest Territories., Elizabeth Mary Miller
Detection of simulated memory impairment: Use of a test battery to detect informed and uninformed malingerers., Colleen Patricia. Millikin
Facilitating or Countering Hegemony: The Ontario 1989 Media Literacy Guide, Janet Elise Morris
Intraplatelet abnormalities in diabetes mellitus., Arumugam. Muruganandam
The effects of concurrent interference on the storage and retrieval of new material., Margaret Anne. Newson
Negotiating the 1973 Paris Peace Accords: A case study in conflict termination (Vietnam)., John Robert. Nicholson
Negotiating the 1973 Paris Peace Accords: A case study in conflict termination., John Robert Nicholson
Genetics and cellular expression of human apolipoproteins., Godwin Orji. Ogbonna
Solutions of non-Newtonian flow problems., Edima Okon. Oku-Ukpong