CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Time-resolved studies of light scattering in random media. -
Interactions of new water-soluble porphyrins with nucleic acids. -
Professional unionization: A case study of the Committee of Interns and Residents. -
The growth of corporate law firms: Determinants and outcomes of strategic decisions in New York City firms between 1983 and 1987. -
Spatial and temporal feeding patterns and dietary resource utilization of the sand flounder, Scophthalmus aquosus (Mitchill), from the inner New York Bight. -
Lives together/worlds apart: Mothers and daughters in popular culture. -
The melancholy imagination and the Romantic poets: English, French, and German. -
Studies directed towards total synthesis of taxol. (I) An approach to the C-ring of taxol. (II) Studies on the synthesis of the A-ring of taxol. -
Three-dimensional reconstruction of the arterial lumen. -
Biochemical and immunological properties of NP185: A brain clathrin-coated vesicle-associated protein. -
Latent Class Analysis with partially cross-classified data. -
Value, attitude, and belief determinants of willingness to accept a facility for the homeless. -
Money laundering: A study in the creation of law. -
On the performance of concatenated trellis with high-rate outer codes. -
The effects of reward contingency and type of learning experience on intrinsic motivation. -
Edmund Ruffin: Classic fire-eater and proslavery crusader. (Volumes I and II). -
Expression of murine Fc receptors for IgG. -
Career time perspective and career decision-making in users of DISCOVER: A latent variable analysis. -
Improving the UNIX system V/386 process management. -
The use of an expert system to simulate group decision-making in a stochastic environment. -
The impact of work success, congruency, and individual differences on well-being. -
Communication during the transition to first words: A look at the autistic and normal dyadic process. -
La dramaturgia de Enrique Buenaventura. (Spanish text) -
The American Academy of the Fine Arts, New York, 1802-1842. (Volumes I and II). -
Visual-spatial and set-shifting functions in patients with Parkinson's disease.