The University of Windsor is a comprehensive university with 70 Masters and Doctoral programs in Arts and Social Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Human Kinetics, Nursing, and Science.
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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 1965
Estimating evapo-transpiration losses in the Dominion of Canada from meteorological data., Thomas M. Kurtz
Individual learning as a function of the interstimulus interval in a delayed classical procedure., Herbert W. Ladd
Stabilization of granular road base material using Portland Cement, Lime-Flyash, and Sodium Chloride., Roy R. Lee
The distribution of molecular weight in polystyrene., George Y. S. Lei
The American Presidency: The Kennedy concept., Mary Angela Marr
A time to amplitude converter for the measurement of lifetimes in the nanosecond range., Arnold McAllindon
Sensitized fluorescence in caesium vapor., D. A. McGillis
Sensitized fluorescence in rubidium vapour., Bruce Pitre
The effect of anxiety, neuroticism and task difficulty on serial learning., F. Xavier Plaus
Population structuring in natural populations of the house mouse, Mus musculus L., John David Reimer
William Shakespeare: His changing dramaturgy in the late plays., Walter I. Romanow
Analysis and Analogue Computer Representation of commutating machines and its application to control systems., Tilak Raj Sahni
A study of rule and rote learning under classical and operant arrangements., Susan M. Scheich
The effect of hue and saturation on apparent distance judgments., Robert M. Stelmack
Electromagnetic fields in coupled cavities., Bing Yiu Tam
A modified electron optical system and the gamma-electron angular correlation of gold-198., Murray Lawrence Trudel
An experimental investigation of the flow in a plane wall jet with an initial gap., Peter K. C. Tu
The reaction of fused alkali nitrate with naphthacene., Kachappillil Ittoop Verghese
Isothermal and non-isothermal flow of air in a vertical tube., John I. Vissers
Resale price maintenance., William J. Waldron
Theses/Dissertations from 1964
A tunnel diode phase-locked oscillator., Philip H. Alexander
Light sources for the excitation of resonance fluorescence in potassium and rubidium., Robert J. Atkinson
Existentialism in Graham Greene's "The Name of Action", "The Heart of the Matter", "A Burnt-out Case": The theme of betrayal., Harold Barratt
Dissolution of titanium in hydrochloric acid., John J. Bodner
Electrostatic filtration of oils., Charles F. Chu