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Theses/Dissertations from 1967
M(J) mixing in oriented 4(2)P(1/2) potassium atoms, induced by collisions with inert gases., John D. Guiry
Instrumental learning and conformity behaviour as a function of dogmatism, misinformation and status of information source., J. M. Harris
Radiation effects in zinc oxide:zinc under bombardment with KeV ions., J. W. Lynden Hastings
Adolescent aggression as a function of age, I.Q., and degree of participation., Michel Pierre Janisse
The investigation of techniques for increasing the compressive strength of high-strength concrete., Paul William Kosteniuk
The Auditor General and responsible government., Robert Krause
Transient stress concentration., Sharad Kumar
An electrophysiological study of individual human learning., Herbert W. Ladd
Effect of maximum size of aggregate and other factors on frost resistance of concrete., Eddie C. Lau
Differential effects of shock condition training procedure and problem difficulty on human maze learning., James L. Mosley
Linear and nonlinear analyses of skewed plates., Simon S. F. Ng
The effect of object texture on the perception of depth., P. Terrence Oster
The role of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi and the Kozaks in the Rusin struggle for independence from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: 1648--1649., Andrew B. Pernal
Psychophysical hue relationships of the Munsell color system., Walter Petryshyn
Collision-induced (2)P(1/2) - (2)P(3/2) mixing in sodium., Brother John Pitre
Creativity, intelligence and cognitive controls., F. Xavier Plaus
A re-examination of the kinetics of dissolution of tin in hydrochloric acid., David S.P. Poa
Influence of opening on stresses in deep beams with plain and stiffened edges., Muhammad Harunur Rashid
The facilitation of human maze performance by electric shock for the correct response as a function of maze difficulty., Michael J. Ray
A theoretical and experimental study of the forced hydraulic jump., Edward H. Regts
The development of a measure of self-actualization., Edward C. Remming
Cytology and ultrastructure of differentiating interstitial cells in spermatogenesis of Hydra fusca., Anthony L. Schincariol
Theoretical analysis of biaxially loaded beam-columns., Thomas Lawrence Scott
Collisional m(J) mixing in magnetically oriented 4(2)P(3/2) potassium atoms., Thaddeus H. Shiner
Liquid film flow-rate measurement at elevated pressures., Kuldip Singh