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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 1974
An analysis of the differences in cognitive styles and levels of functioning between two personality types., James A. Meyer
An attempt to cluster D P I profiles into replicable categories., Catherine M. L. Miller
The determination of molecular structures by vapor phase electron diffraction., Frank J. Mustoe
Theoretical and experimental analyses of wave motion in rockfill structures., Mohamed Sameh Sami. Nasser
Population dynamics of Peromyscus leucopus in Point Pelee National Park, southwestern Ontario., Gregory A. Neill
The effect of cue location and drive level on incentive preferences in rats., Anke. Oostendorp
A test of verbal problem-solving ability and its relation to selected neuropsychological measures in children with learning disabilities., Eva M. Pajurkova-Flannery
Women's liberation in Samuel Richardson's novels., Ujwala. Patil
A study of stereoselective attacks on enantiotopic faces of carbonium ions by chiral nucleophile., Janet P. Potter
English sport and Canadian culture in Toronto 1867 to 1911., John W. Purcell
Linear systems identification using near-Markov methods., Mohamed. Rafiquzzaman
Analysis of wind set-ups on Lake St. Clair., K. H. Shafiqur. Rahman
The effects of cognitive and emotional question content and environmental complexity on direction of gaze aversion during interviews., Dianne E. Ramey
An investigation of acoustically controlled turbulence amplifiers., Gary W. Rankin
Mimesis as communication in the work of art., M. Patricia. Ricciatti
Concept generalization and rule formation in conditioned fear response acquisition., Ira J. Schaer
Photochemistry of some cyclam and bisethylenediamine complexes of rhodium(III)., James. Sellan
Changes in leucyl transfer ribonucleic acids and amino acyl transfer ribonucleic acid synthetases in developing and ageing soybean seedlings., Vijayalakshmi. Shridhar
Analysis and synthesis of one and two-dimensional recursive digital filters., Maher Ahmed. Sid-Ahmed
Towards a literature of the unword : a study of the aesthetic quest of Samuel Beckett., Brian. Smith
Design of a minicomputer with hardware indexing., H. S. Sodhi
An attempt to derive dimensional types using Q-factor analysis., John M. Syrotuik
Physico-chemical and biological properties of bovine serum and colostral immunoglobulin G (igG) types., Usha J. Tewari
Impression formation as a function of source credibility, locus of control and dogmatism., Stuart K. Travis