CUNY Legacy ETDs
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K -Shell ionization cross sections of the elements praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, thulium, tantalum, and tungsten for 1-3 MeV protons. -
Poets and painters in the theatre: A critical study of the New York Artists Theatre. -
Cesarean support groups: An exploratory study of a hospital-based crisis intervention approach. -
The development of geometric form copying skills in normal and learning-disabled children. -
Fourier transform infrared studies of semicrystalline trans-1,4-polyisoprene. -
Tourette's Syndrome children: Significant achievement and social behavior variables. -
So much nonsense: Poetic 'copia' in Renaissance texts. -
The effects of language development on the generalizability of self-instruction training. -
Photosynthetic responses and leaf variability in sassafras. -
Studies of copper-aluminum interfaces using glancing angle X-ray reflectivity and EXAFS. -
From cannibals to radicals: Towards a theory of exoticism. -
Adolescent perception of parental attachment: The impact on cognition and creativity. -
The levan-ABPC48 idiotype system: Functional and structural aspects. -
Effects of inhibition of membrane-bound metalloendopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.11) on the firing of neurones in the substantia nigra of the rat. -
An experimental study of near wall flow parameters in the blade end-wall corner region. -
Optical properties and local atomic bonding in hydrogenated amorphous silicon-carbon alloy films. -
Re:orienting/writing the Mediterranean. -
Prospective information in SEC filings: An analysis of management choice and the effect of auditor involvement--a signaling approach. -
Relationships between separation-individuation and aspects of acculturation in second generation Puerto Rican women. -
Germany's panzer arm: Anatomy and performance. -
Picosecond time-resolved Raman induced phase conjugation in crystals. -
Numbers and expressions. -
Spectral sensitivity and retinal anatomy of the weakly electric fish, Gnathonemus petersii. -
A revision of the moss genus Lepidopilum (Callicostaceae). -
Morphological instability and pattern selection in solidifying succinonitrile.