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Theses/Dissertations from 2015
Ferritic Nitrocarburizing of Plain Carbon Steels, Madhavan Manivannan
Utilization of Poly(A)-Binding Protein in Monitoring the Formation of mRNP Granules in Toxoplasma gondii, Emad Manni
Ethnic Identity, Perceived Social Support, and Posttraumatic Growth Following Loss: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings from a University Sample, Jennifer R. Marcus
Linking climate, arthropod emergence, and fitness in snow buntings (Plectrophenax nivalis), Peter Joseph Marier
Individual-Based Modeling and Data Analysis of Ecological Systems Using Machine Learning Techniques, Morteza Mashayekhi
A DLL Based Test Solution for 3D ICs, Vladimir Spartakovich Mashkovtsev
Simulation and Analysis of Air Recirculation Control Strategies to Control Carbon Dioxide Build-up Inside a Vehicle Cabin, Teron James Patrick Matton
An Interpretation of Relativistic Spin Entanglement Using Geometric Algebra, Crystal-Ann McKenzie
Using Curriculum-Based Measurement in the Assessment of Reading Disabilities, Jessica Menard
New Shear Connector for Open Web Steel Joist with Metal Deck and Concrete Slab Floor Systems, Greg Merryfield
An Agent Interaction Mechanism based on Near-Term Analysis, ANIVESH REDDY MINIPURI
Foundational Learning and Rehabilitation: An Investigation of the Remedial Strategies of Postsecondary Violin Instructors, Vanessa Andrea Mio
Investigation of methods and validation techniques for plastic injection mold weight reduction, Bita Mohjernia
Modeling the Evolution of Artifact Capabilities in Multi-Agent Based Simulations, Felicitas Mokom
Do the Words People Write Capture Their Process of Change, Orrin-Porter Morrison
Optimal Design of Battery-Ultracapacitor Hybrid Source Light/Heavy Electrified Vehicle, Seyed Mahdi Mousavi Sangdehi
Shock Interaction with Substrate in a Shock Induced Spray Process, Kevin Mrozinski
A Frontier Based Multi-Robot Approach for Coverage of Unknown Environments, RAJA SANKAR DILEEP MUDDU
Behaviour of Open Web Steel Joist in Composite Deck Floor System, Aiman M. Ibrahim Muhammad
Diet reconstruction and niche of Lake Ontario top predators and corresponding prey species, James Adam Mumby
Innovative Membrane Electrode Assemblies For Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells, Esmaeil Navaei Alvar
Food web metrics of piscivorous predators in the Lake-Huron Erie Corridor using stable isotopes, Brent Nawrocki
POWER GENERATION USING LOCK-IN VORTEX SHEDDING FREQUENCIES FROM QUASI-CONSTANT AIRFLOW, Abhishek Nayyar
Identification of the mechanical properties in the heat-affected zone of aluminum welded structures, Navid Nazemi