CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Taxonomy and ecological morphology of the flying lemurs (Dermoptera, Cynocephalidae). -
The language of loss: Communication between dying children and their parents. -
Rousseau's theatre for the Parisians: A study of the theatrical works of Jean -Jacques Rousseau. -
The changing republicanism of James Monroe, 1787--1831: An essay in the history of political ideas. -
A theory of temporal plasticity in tonal music: An extension of the Schenkerian approach to rhythm with special reference to Beethoven's late music. -
Earnings manipulation in failing firms. -
Language understanding and compositional semantics. -
Recombinational repair of double-strand breaks in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The role of RAD51, RAD54, RAD55, and RAD57. -
Between transnational feminism, political parties and popular movements: "Mujeres por la Dignidad y la Vida" in postwar El Salvador. -
The effect of leverage on microstructure variables. -
Photovoltaic conversion in the multiple quantum well indium gallium arsenic phosphide semiconductor heterostructures. -
The writings of Russell Sturgis and Peter B. Wight: The Victorian architect as critic and historian. -
Mozart's harmonization exercises for Barbara Ployer. -
Up the river: A history of Sing Sing prison in the nineteenth century. -
Madison v. Marshall: Constitutional theory and the original intent debate. -
Voice -leading and chromatic techniques in expositions of selected symphonies by Joseph Haydn, introducing a new theory of chromatic analysis. -
Political and independent unions among the industrial workers of Kerala (India). -
Acting like a lady: British women novelists and the eighteenth -century stage. -
The relation of interviewer ethnic, cultural, and interpersonal characteristics to patient dropout. -
Reading and seeing: The origins of Diderot's art criticism. -
Resonant tunneling through a diode accumulation layer. -
Towards fast functional languages via distributed virtual memory. -
Landscapes of consciousness: A study of modern techniques in Willa Cather's "A Lost Lady," "The Professor's House," and "Death Comes for the Archbishop". -
Nomological mechanisms of anthropoid nasomaxillary diversity. -
International capital flows: An evaluation of Turkish capital flight.