CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Dynamics of preschoolers self-regulation: Viewed through the lens of conflict resolution strategies during peer free -play. -
The ecology, geology, and history of Inwood Hill Park in northern Manhattan, New York County, New York. -
Modernism, media, abstraction: Mies van der Rohe's photographic architecture in Barcelona and Brno (1927--1931). -
The spice of popery: Euroamericans and interfaith conflict and coexistence on the Maine frontier, 1688--1727. -
The paradoxes of diversity: Race, class, and gender relations in a federal bureaucracy. -
Charged particle energy transfer for parallel and concentric cylindrical nanotubes. -
Edgework: Boundary crossing among the Hasidim. -
Mimetics of beta-galactosylceramide with simple ceramide substitutes: Synthesis and binding to gp 120 of HIV -1, and, Enactment of chemistry knowledge by a high school student at a summer program. -
A modular multicasting algorithm with a contour discovery approach. -
Macromolecular transport in heart valves and blood vessel walls. -
Modern -day griots: Imagining Africa, choreographing experience, in a West African performance in New York. -
Serotonergic systems in the regulation of sexually dimorphic responses to cocaine. -
Structural elucidation and dynamic studies of MO tripeptide diastereomers (M = technetium-99m, technetium-99, rhenium): An extension to targeted radiopharmaceuticals. -
Demographic issues in infant health in the 1990's and measurement issues in costing Medicaid expansions. -
The culture of proof: Science, religion, and photography in America, 1780--1875. -
Slavery in the classical utopia: A comparative study. -
Non-perturbative collective properties of trapped ultracold atomic gases. -
Non -Abelian hydrodynamics and anomalies in quark gluon plasma. -
Against redemption: Interrupting the future in the fiction of Vladimir Nabokov, Kazuo Ishiguro and W. G. Sebald. -
Demand for diversity: The global expansion of Chinatown's food system. -
The new freedom and the radicals: Woodrow Wilson, progressive views of radicalism, and the origins of repressive tolerance, 1900--1924. -
In search of the public good: Agenda setting and policy formulation for post -9/11 New York City. -
Empire's footprint: Expulsion and the United States military base on Diego Garcia. -
Using museum resources to enrich urban science education: Teacher agency, identity transformation, and Creolized sciences. -
The site and mechanism of postingestive carbohydrate reinforcement detection in flavor preference conditioning.