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Theses/Dissertations from 1964
The distinction of the powers of the soul from the essence of the soul., John M. Kiss
A new non-magnetic time-of-flight mass spectrometer., Emil S. Koteles
Studies of unimolecular reactions., Michael J. Krech
Heterogeneous reactions with rotating disk electrode., Hing Y. Lo
To catch the conscience: The demonic element in the novels of Muriel Spark, Ronald C. Lougheed
A kinetic study of tin dissolution., Alex W. K. Lui
A new time-of-flight mass spectrometer., Richard M. Lum
British experience under restrictive practices legislation with special reference to Canada., Carl MacKenzie
The novels of William Golding: A dominance of theme., A. A. MacKinnon
Nothing is reduced from potency to act except by some being in act., K. L. McGovern
The melancholy aesthetes: The problem of "decadence" in the poetry of The Yellow Book and The Savoy., Arthur O. Menhart
The relationship between design practice and permissible stress intensities in structural steelwork., William G. Mitchell
Analysis of clamped skewed plates subjected to lateral uniform loading., Simon S. F. Ng
An investigation into synthetic routes to optically active trityl systems., Joseph M. Prokipcak
The satiric element in the novels of Muriel Spark., Myrcyl G. Pullen
A digital controller strategy for optimization and adaptation of control systems representable in the phase plane., Robert J. Rayzak
A study of the decomposition of some aromatic diazonium hexafluorophosphate salts., William A. Redmond
An experimental study of natural convection heat transfer to non-Newtonian fluids from isothermal vertical and horizontal flat plates., Irvine Glenn Reilly
The logic design of a digital control computer., Richard E. Shiner
The effect of consequences to a film-mediated model on inhibition and disinhibition of imitative responses., Carole Sinclair
The effect of majority opinion on the creative school child., Reta L. Stone
An evaluation of the Semantic Differential Technique as a tool for the discrimination and prediction of Extraversion-Introversion., Nikolaus Tines
An investigation of the Braen Self-Description Inventory as a predictor of rigidity., Patricia V. Tuite
The effect of father-absence on the emotional pattern of adolescent boys., Adrian Visscher