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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 1977
The attention demands, based on kinesthetic cues, of stimulus encoding, memory retrieval and response execution., Warren Dale. Walsh
An interactional investigation of mental illness label attribution and acquiescence as a function of dogmatism., Earl. Weinstein
The depositional environments of the Grimsby Formation, in the subsurface of central Lake Erie, Ontario., Robert Joseph. Writt
The decision to report employee thieves : a study of designating discretion., Arthur Eric. Zweigman
Theses/Dissertations from 1976
Odor control studies: I. Odor control technology, a review and bibliography. II. Catalytic oxidation of odorous compounds., Richard G. Aldi
Evaluation of particle collection by thermophoresis and diffusiophoresis., Ed. Alias
Analysis of two-link fixed conveyor systems., Mustafa. Ali
Population growth and economic development., James Robert. Allen
Kinetic studies of the hydrolysis of 3,5-diketo acids by fumarylacetoacetate fumarylhydrolase., Ronald H. Angus
The recruitment of men and women political party activities in Ontario : a four variable model., M. Janine. Brodie
An exploratory study of fatherled families in the Windsor-Essex county area., Michael A. Bull
A comparison of the phonetic accuracy of spelling errors of normal and retarded readers, second through sixth grade., Peter L. Burgher
Political participation in Canadian national and provincial elections : an analysis of regional effects., Mike. Burke
Sex differences in reading-related characteristics of retarded readers., Patricia M. Canning
COUNSELOR VARIABLES INFLUENCING THE OUTCOME OF THE DIRECTIVE PARENTAL COUNSELLING SYSTEM., CHARLES T. CAPANZANO
Study of the effect of electrode surface roughness on breakdown voltage in compressed SF(6) under DC, impulse and surge voltages ., Joseph. Chakkalackal
A preliminary investigation into the effects of deicing salts on roadside soils in Essex County., James H. Coffey
Small Sample Sampling Distributions - A Computer Approach, William C. Conley Jr.
Glycolytic enzymes and the control of glycolysis in dormant cysts of the brine shrimp Artemia salina., Silvano Antonio. De Monte
A preliminary study of the effect of vibrationally excited hydrogen on oxygen atoms and Excitation of hydrogen fluoresence through near resonant energy transfer from argon., Richard N. Dubinsky
The United States and the Asian Development Bank : the roots of commitment., Nitish K. Dutt
The Toronto globe and mail and the defeat of the German Air Force., Edward Jean. Elliott