CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Forging creation: Avant -garde collaborations between the World Wars. -
Interactions between two different surfactants in mixed monolayers at various interfaces and in mixed micelles. -
Synthesis of C-glycosides via Ramberg-Backlund reaction. -
Localization and regulation of phospholipase D in mitogenic signaling. -
Towards conspiracy theory: Revolution, terrorism and paranoia from Victorian fiction to the modern novel. -
Study partnerships: A self-regulatory resource for learning among college students. -
The art and activism of Hugo Gellert: Embracing the specter of Communism. -
Inversion of displacement operators and structured matrices. -
Investigation of MAL gene regulation in Saccharomyces. -
Subversive humor: The performance art of Hannah Wilke, Eleanor Antin, and Adrian Piper. -
Crux christi/cristes rod: Interpreting the Anglo -Saxon cross. -
Play for mortal stakes: Funerals as modernist acts of fiction. -
From feelings to words: Processes of symbolization in mother infant interaction and their implications for adult psychotherapy. -
"Who in the world she might be": A contextual and stylistic approach to the early music of Joni Mitchell [and] "The Art of Eating": Seven songs on texts about food by contemporary women writers. -
Hemispheric differences in the effect of selective attention on the electrophysiological response to semantic processing. -
The relation between oral reading and silent reading comprehension skill. -
Edward Simmons, a painter and a yankee in the Gilded Age. -
Sex differences in the *conditioned rewarding effects of cocaine: Role of hormonal mechanisms. -
Henrietta Shore: American modernist. -
Newton's iteration for structured matrices. -
School -based consultation and assessment: Communication patterns and educational implications. -
The satellite syndrome: Disability in Victorian literature and culture. -
Stability analysis of multidimensional digital filters. -
That which stimulates and numbs us: The museum in the age of trauma. -
Cyborg theatre: Corporeal /technological intersections in multimedia.