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Theses/Dissertations from 1974
A study on the location of importers in Canada., Chew Ee Kwa Chan
Conformational analysis of bicyclic analogues of cyclohexane-1, 4-dione., Suk-man Chan
On a certain boundary value problem and its relevance in the theory of surface induction hardening., Joseph Po-Shing. Chow
The function of the tavern in Toronto 1834 to 1875, with special reference to sport., Howard Angus. Christie
Silicon carbide filled urethane as a potential material for high voltage insulation., Bruno. Ciccotelli
Economic integration among less-developed countries., Graham. Clayton
Effect of inlet swirl and wall layer thickness on the performance of equiangular annular diffusers., R. M. Coladipietro
A follow-up study of the graduates of the School of Social Work of The University of Windsor., Gordon R. Crompton
Fertility and female status: Barbados, 1960--1970., Richard J. Day
Locational patterns of residential building activity in Windsor, Ontario : 1961 and 1971., Diana M. Dewar
An expansion of the conceptual-peg hypothesis : the effect of the mode of presentation of the same information in a retention task., Barbara Annette. Dibkin
Pollution loadings of urban storm runoff., Ronald L. Droste
The chloroform extraction of the alkyl and cycloalkyl ketoxime complexes of palladium (II) from aqueous acid solutions., Patrick J. Dunn
A gert and gert III simulation approach to the evaluation of Markov process statistics with applications in the appraisal of newspaper subscription survivals., Osman. El Gothamy
Properties of the products of proteolytic cleavage of bovine colostral immunoglobulin G (igG )., Wei Fang
An investigation of perceptual defence with controls for response-bias factors., G. Tony. Fellbaum
A comprehensive analysis of the ideas of C. Wright Mills from a sociology of knowledge perspective., J. Errol Fletcher
Issues involved in the empirical testing of a multivariate predictive system., Robert T. Forsyth
Locus of control, initial confidence, success-failure outcome and task norms as factors in internal and external attribution of task performance., William A. Garrett
ESCAPE-FROM-FIXED-RATIO RESPONDING IN PIGEONS: A PROCEDURAL STUDY., YAAKOV M. GETZ
Development of models for forecasting postal mail volumes with improved accuracy., Raouf T. Ghattas
The industrial relations relationship between the Treasury Board and the Public Service Alliance of Canada in the operational category., Alexander Gray. Gillespie
Dendrobine: A Diels-Alder approach. Dienes from 2,5-dihydrothiophenes., H. Bruce. Goodbrand
Methadone maintenance : a program-evaluation study of a private clinic at Windsor Western Hospital Centre., Leonard. Grannemann
Identification class differences as determinants of the perception of hostile or non-hostile athletic stimuli., Ann Marie Guilmette