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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 1975
Seeking, longing, awakening : the adolescent search for self in a boarding school., Julianne Lattner
Fast method for particle size distribution determinations in sub-sieve sizes., T. Y. Lee
Muffler performance rating for passenger and light truck motor vehicles., J. William. Leistner
Comparison of the energy cost of selected fire fighting tasks., Peter W. R. Lemon
Effects of level of acquaintance and expectations for social approval upon a person's visual behaviour in a triad., Wayne A. Lesko
Paleomagnetism of Archean rock units and mineralization in the Noranda area, Quebec., John W. Londry
Some biochemical effects of deoxy-fluoromonosaccharides on escherichia coli., Li-Yu. Louie
The perceived responsibility, authority and delegation of athletic administrators in Ontario universities., Wayne Peter. MacDonald
Fundamentals of liquid drop generation with respect to solid capture in wet scrubbers., Vinod R. Marwaha
An analysis of differences in self disclosing style between high self-actualizing and low self-actualizing personality types., Scot. McFadden
Channel differences in the one-way reception and two-way encoding and transmission of a persuasive communication., Terry P. McGaughey
Processing demands of a motor task : selective attention and the nature of the limited capacity system., Margaret Anne. McGee
The social work team : team practice in the family service departments of the Children's Aid Society of Metropolitan Toronto., Hugh Lynch. Millar
Mutual reflective control in iterated plays of a symmetric 4x4 game of button-button without saddlepoints., David K. Murchie
SITUATIONAL AND INTRAPERSONAL DETERMINANTS OF EYE CONTACT, DIRECTION OF GAZE AVERSION, SMILING AND OTHER NONVERBAL BEHAVIORS DURING AN INTERVIEW., THOMAS J. MYSZKA
Inhibition of fumarylacetoacetate fumaryl hydrolase by p-mercuribenzoate and cyanide., Monica Palcic. Nagainis
The effects of a de-icing salt and some mix design parameters on the absorption, permeability and percolation properties of various concretes., Yogeshchandra R. Nathawad
Internal-external control and attitude toward disability., Kathleen. Navarre
The effects of rate of presentation and stimulus mode on free recall., Dorothy M. Newman
Development of a new heuristic method for assembly line balancing., Mohammed Tahir. Omar
Leucyl transfer ribonucleic acids and amindacyl transfer ribonucleic acid synthetases in developing pea pods and germinating pea seedlings., Hasmukh V. Patel
The restructuring of Ontario local government., Hilary G. Payne
Brain reward and brain seizure systems : an anatomical connection in the rat., Rymantas. Petrauskas
Woman's participation in sporting activities as an indicator of femininity and cultural evolution in Toronto, 1910 to 1920., Marian Irene. Pitters-Caswell