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Theses/Dissertations from 1966
Studies on the behavior of alpha-substituted cystines in an enzymatic reaction and in an enzyme model system., John F. G. Diederich
The relationship between age, sex, self-disclosure, and neuroticism., Phyllis Evelyn Elliott
An investigation into the synthesis of an optically active trityl system., Paul L. Fitzgerald
An experimental determination of settling length for turbulent flow of air in annular ducts., R. K. Goel
An assessment of the relationship between handedness and earedness., Beatrix R. Horn
Self-licking deprivation and maternal behaviour in the primiparous rat., Theodore Horvath
Collisional excitation transfer between the potassium 4(2)P(3/2) and rubidium 5(2)P(1/2) levels., Eugene S. Hrycyshyn
History of the Negro community in Essex County 1850--1860., Carole Jenson
Morphological patterns of karyokinesis in Saccharomyces carlsbergensis., David F. Kiszkiss
A new application of Routh-Hurwitz criterion., Lung-Fa Ku
Digital pattern recognition: An investigation of the discriminatory properties exhibited by an information theoretical algorithm when applied to a differential function of pattern., William Timothy Mackenzie
Part I. Reactions of arylcarbinols with bromine and iodine. Part II. Acyl-oxygen fission in benzhydryl hydrogen phthalate esters., Orval A. Mamer
An investigation of the development of conservation and transitivity in children., Kenneth P. Mandzak
Paramagnetic resonance of iron(3+) and manganese(2+) ions in natural crystals of spodumene., Armen Manoogian
The Italian Communist Party 1921--1964: A profile., Aldo U. Marchini
Deflections and guy tensions of guyed masts subjected to direct and torsional loads., Donald G. Marshall
Learning as a function of intelligence, training condition and sex, in a non-verbal paired-associates procedure., Morton E. Mates
The design of a hardware symbol table for use in an algebraic computer., Williams D. McGee
Nucleate boiling heat transfer from a rotating horizontal cylinder to saturated water., J. Todd McLean
Preconditioning stimuli intensities and the magnitude of sensory preconditioning in rats., Peter D. McLean
Transient analysis of dynamic systems under unbalanced operations., Wilbur T. Miller
The effect of rose bengal and light on the germination and growth of Hordeum vulgare., George Mitrovich
The logic design of a centering device for a pattern recognition system., Narayanan K. Natarajan
Ester pyrolysis study of some sterically hindered alcohols., Raphael Martin Ottenbrite