CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Eugenio Barba and the Stanislavski legacy: An ontology of the actor. -
Contribution of japonisme to the aesthetic of the French naturalist novel: A study of selected works of the Goncourts, Zola and Huysmans. -
Miracle medicine: The impact of sulfa drugs on medicine, the pharmaceutical industry and government regulation in the United States in the 1930s. -
Comparative analysis of European and American working class attainments: Equality, living standards, and social structures of accumulation. -
The forging of a Caribbean ethnic identity in New York City politics. -
Estimating the speed of convergence in output per capita for Jordan and Israel. -
The friction of experience: Community and *understanding in the novels of Charles Brockden Brown. -
A look at how mainland Puerto Ricans believe themselves to be perceived by their island counterparts and its impact on their ethnic self-identity and group belongingness. -
Efficient Cauchy -like computations. -
Study of the energy-dependent regulation of fatty acid oxidation in rat heart mitochondria. -
Creating art and artists: Late nineteenth -century American artists' studios. -
Synthesis of polyhydroxyindolizidines and analogues: A triple reductive amination approach. -
Loops, waves, and an "algebra" for Heegaard splittings. -
Anionic ring -opening polymerization of optically active epoxides. -
The initiation and growth of extracellular lipid liposomes in arteries and valves. -
Belief, names and modes of presentation: A first-order logic formalization. -
Development of tetravalent chromium doped tunable solid state laser materials. -
The virtual museum. -
American flaneur: The cosmic physiognomies of Edgar A. Poe. -
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of solid state lithium ion battery materials. -
Crosswriting the empire: Sylvia Townsend Warner and lesbian modernism. -
Persistent spectral hole burning in organic and inorganic materials. -
Lighting the street in an urban neighborhood. -
Recreating Africa: Race, religion, and sexuality in the African -Portuguese world, 1441--1770. -
Phase transitions among aqueous soluble surfactants at the air-water interface and its effect on dynamic surface tension and spreading and retention of drops impacting on a hydrophobic surface.