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Theses/Dissertations from 1963
The effect of immediate and delayed shock as aversive stimulation in a two-choice learning situation., Robert A. Carom
Paramagnetic resonance in solids., John W. Carswell
Sensitized fluorescence in potassium vapour at low densities., George D. Chapman
An investigation of the differential effect between subjects classified as rigid and nonrigid by the self descriptive inventory., William D. Chernets
Studies in the thermal stability of poly(methyl methacrylate)., Joseph E. Clark
A 0-60 ampere current supply and the beta-gamma angular correlation of arsenic-74., John Delbert Colclough
Synthesis of alpha substituted amino acids., John F. G. Diederich
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and parliamentary responsibility., R. Paul Gilmor
Non-isothermal flow of air in a vertical pipe at low velocities., Ujjal S. Gulati
Potentials of tidal power on the North Atlantic coast., Jan T. Laba
A critical analysis of Jean Paul Sartre's existential humanism with particular emphasis upon his concept of freedom and its moral implications., Joseph P. Leddy
Part I: Palladium complexes of di-2-thienylketoxime; Part II: Nephelometric determination of palladium with di-2-thienylketoxime., Leo P. K. Lee
Deuterium isotope rate effects in the spontaneous and magnesium-ion-catalyzed decarboxylation of oxalacetic acid., Stanislava N. Lipovac
The effect of activity and novelty on response frequency in a two-choice learning situation., Paul O'Grady
Laminar heat transfer of non-Newtonian fluid in the entrance region of a circular conduit., Richard A. Pawelek
An approach to a psychophysical ratio scale of color saturation., John Sempowski
Convention and invention: Soliloquy in Shakespearean tragedy., James M. Shea
Some reactions of silicon compounds., R. Shilton
T. S. Eliot's 'Ash-Wednesday'., Peter Anthony Wilson
Transient analysis of synchronous machines., Michael Y. M. Yau
Theses/Dissertations from 1962
The significance of the reading factor in measuring security in children., Lois M. Brockman
A developmental study of concept formation in grade-school children., Maurice J. Daignault
The second trilogy of Joyce Cary: A study in the function of the moral imagination., M. Ellen Agnes Dean
The effect of one-sided and two-sided arguments on change of opinion., Peter D. Freel
Cigarette smoking as a secondary source of drive and its effect on perception., Malcolm A. Godin