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 1987
A Z-domain design technique for inherently stable, causal, recursive, 2-dimensional digital filters., Timothy John Kent
Effects of generalized personal attributions and organizational climate on perceived volunteer satisfaction in Ontario amateur sport associations., Lisa Margaret Kikulis
Ego identity development in late adolescent university students: understanding the process through causal modelling, Beverly-Mae Knight
WINDSORT development of an automated technique for collecting sort data for multidimensional scaling., Ian L. Knowles
Simplified method for basement heat loss prediction., Murty Satyanarayana Kompella
Demonstration and analysis of a specific receptor for 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in two human hepatoma cell lines., Peter. Labruzzo
The Chinese Secret Society from early Chinese days to the current situation in Canada., Ernest Wing Leung. Lam
The application of distance education media technologies by the University of Windsor to meet the needs of adult students., Margaret Landstrom
Anaerobic treatment of metal plating wastewater the treatment of industrial wastewater at varying hydraulic retention times., Raymond E. Lappan
A statistical assessment of sea lamprey populations (Petromyzon marinus) in Lake Huron, Chris LaRocque
Statistical assessment of vibration data in drilling., Hui Kong. Lau
Witnessing women of the fourth gospel: The centrality of marginality., Ruth Elizabeth Lavery
Experimental study of a vortex triode using non-Newtonian fluids., Yuet Kong. Leung
High speed VLSI architectures for a digital image threshold selection algorithm., Peng Keong. Lim
A vision system for surface roughness measurement., Francis Luk
Physical and numerical modelling of an aerated sump., David William Machina
An approach to port classification: A case study of Great Lakes ports., Christopher Marian Madej
The Windsor police victim information and referral project, William T. Marcott
Seepage of Groundwater into the St. Clair River Near Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, Sharon A. Mason
A survey of manpower in the social service field of Windsor and Essex county and attitudes about the professional association (OAPSW)., Janet Lawson McDonnell
A correlational configuration of locus of control and assertiveness in women within a symbolic interactionist perspective, Nancy Carole McFadden
Jesus and the recipients of the kingdom in the child saying., Mary-Catherine J. B. McKenna
Content analysis of genuine and simulated suicide notes using Foulkes's scoring system for latent structure., Brenda L. McLister
A micro computer based approach to machine tool selection., David Meloche
Late Quaternary invertebrate macrofossils and microfossils from the central St. Lawrence Lowland, Canada., Jerry John Mihoren