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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 1963

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Deuterium isotope rate effects in the spontaneous and magnesium-ion-catalyzed decarboxylation of oxalacetic acid., Stanislava N. Lipovac

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The effect of activity and novelty on response frequency in a two-choice learning situation., Paul O'Grady

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Laminar heat transfer of non-Newtonian fluid in the entrance region of a circular conduit., Richard A. Pawelek

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An approach to a psychophysical ratio scale of color saturation., John Sempowski

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Convention and invention: Soliloquy in Shakespearean tragedy., James M. Shea

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Some reactions of silicon compounds., R. Shilton

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T. S. Eliot's 'Ash-Wednesday'., Peter Anthony Wilson

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Transient analysis of synchronous machines., Michael Y. M. Yau

Theses/Dissertations from 1962

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The significance of the reading factor in measuring security in children., Lois M. Brockman

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A developmental study of concept formation in grade-school children., Maurice J. Daignault

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The second trilogy of Joyce Cary: A study in the function of the moral imagination., M. Ellen Agnes Dean

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The effect of one-sided and two-sided arguments on change of opinion., Peter D. Freel

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Cigarette smoking as a secondary source of drive and its effect on perception., Malcolm A. Godin

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A study of the indicators of maladjustment in human figure drawings., Edward W. Heinz

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The "hollow-empty" antithesis in the poetry and plays of T. S. Eliot., M. Rose Kathleen Hussey

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Studies in the thermal decomposition of metallic alkyls., Michael G. Jacko

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The effects of two kinds of drive on intentional and incidental learning., Michael Gregory Keenan

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A comparison of Raven's Progressive Matrices with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale., Andrew J. Kizik

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Subjective pitch and the generalization gradient., E. J. Anthony Lagan

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A form for formlessness the study of a primary structuring device in Thomas Wolfe's novel "Look Homeward, Angel"., Laurence C. LeCapelain

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Dissolution of tin in hydrochloric acid., Alex W. K. Lui

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Matrix analysis of frames with semi-rigid connections., Gerard R. Monforton

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Roman Catholic elementary education and the movement for educational reform in England, 1869--1872., Gerald Wayne Olsen

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Educational morality plays 1495--1575: A thematic analysis., Ignatius O'Neill

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I. Polarographic determination of alpha-methyl-DL-cystine II. Synthesis of alpha substituted amino acids., Raphael M. Ottenbrite