CUNY Legacy ETDs
Item set
Items
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Ecole de Nice, 1956--1971. -
The "Wunderkammer" of Lady Charlotte Guest. -
The construct validity of executive functions in normal adults and in adults with mild cognitive impairment. -
The construction of a cause: Gothic architecture and the nineteenth century historical novel. -
Identifying the first person. -
Geometric morphometric analyses of extant and fossil hominoid craniofacial morphology. -
Medicinal plants and shamanism in the Amazon varzea. -
Derivational morphology in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from an oral reading task. -
New polyphosphorus organic compounds. -
Inductions, generalizations, and extensions: The dubious roles of similarity and language in the development of meaning. -
Clinical and neuropsychological manifestations of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in preschool children. -
Government oversight: A study of the development of the offices of inspectors general for the state of New York. -
Examining the performance of corporate acquisitions based on the motive for the acquisition. -
A revision of the moss genus Erythrodontium (Entodontaceae). -
Feeding patterns of salt marsh fishes. -
Implicit prosody in silent reading: Relative clause attachment in Croatian. -
The mixed mode fracture of functionally graded materials. -
Learning and applying temporal patterns through experience. -
A study of peer mentoring, multiple mentoring and other alternatives to traditional one-on-one mentoring. -
Transitions to economic democracy: Corporations, collective action, councils and codetermination in twentieth century Germany and South Africa. -
Synthesis and characterization of new types of ionic liquids: LIPs and PILS. -
Playing God's chosen: Protestants, Jews, and sixteenth-century drama. -
One -variable equations in torsion -free hyperbolic groups. -
Harmony, voice leading, and phrase rhythm in three early piano preludes by Scriabin: A Schenkerian perspective [and] Requiem for Mezzosoprano, Mixed Chorus, and Orchestra. -
A study of the relative recovery rates of various concentration and separation techniques for gunshot residue analysis with the particle scanning electron microscope method.