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Theses/Dissertations from 1981
SOME PROBLEMS OF STATISTICAL ESTIMATION IN THE THEORY OF QUEUES., JACOB ESHAK. SAMAAN
Application of the social ecological approach to compliance with hemodialysis treatment, Allan D. Schmidt
Passive solar energy: A masonry wall simulation for Windsor, Ontario., Lameck M. Simeza
Localization of tRNAs and aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases in cytoplasm, chloroplast and mitochondria of Glycine max, L., Douglas A. Sinclair
The effects of directive parental counseling on parental acceptance and perception of personality changes, Douglas Lane Smith
PSYCHOLOGICAL ANDROGYNY AND ATTITUDES TOWARD FEMINISM IN RELATION TO THE PERCEPTION OF DOMINANCE AND SEXUALITY., GERALD P. SMITH
Rb-Sr whole rock and U-Pb zircon geochronology of the Michipicoten Greenstone Belt, Wawa area, northwestern Ontario., Patrick E. Smith
Newspaper coverage of 1980 Quebec referendum a study of linguistic and regional agenda-setting in the politics of referenda., Karen. Spierkel
PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS OF LEARNING DISABLED CHILDREN: AGE AND SUBTYPE DIFFERENCES., JOHN DOUGLAS. STRANG
THE STATE OF THE BEREAVED EGO--AN EXAMINATION OF CONJUGAL BEREAVEMENT IN LIGHT OF BIBRING'S HYPOTHESIZED MECHANISM OF DEPRESSION., DENNIS PATRICK. SUGRUE
Child talk exploration of the child passages of the Gospel of Mark against the background of Norman Perrin's structural outline of Mark 8:22-10:52., Mary Margaret Sweeten
A developmental study of behavioural differences in adolescents with regard to the type of parental discipline., David J. Tobin
Social adjustment of persons with ileostomies or colostomies., Janet Miller. Towell
IRONY OF IRONIES: INTERFACING VICARIOUS SUPERIORITY AND INTERACTIVE INCONGRUITY HUMOUR THEORIES., SARAH YEE WAH TSANG
1,3-divinyl-tetramethyldisilyl chalcogenides., Ankin. Vahradian
The development of measures of ego regression in the study of creativity in university art students., Sharon Anne Verniero
Denitrification in two Essex County soils., Jerry Robert. Vriesacker
Exploratory study of the selection interview in Children's Aid Society settings., Philip David. Waller
Geographical aspects of the application of minor variances in Windsor, Ontario., Chandrasiri. Wijeyawickrema
An investigation of the groundwater ridging theory for large groundwater contributions to streams during storm runoff events., Bruce A. Wilson
A comparative analysis of three starts performed by elite male and female swimmers., Donald Stewart. Wilson
A follow-up study at the West End Creche Child and Family Clinic., Helen Wai-Chu. Wong
A contingency management approach to parole., Patrick W. Wood