CUNY Legacy ETDs
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The leech Hox gene Lox6 plays a role in nervous system differentiation and patterning. -
Autonomy, liability, and efficiency: Wealth maximization in tort law. -
Annelated biphenylenes: Syntheses and investigation. -
A theory of the collective social organism. -
Nonlinear system identification and parameter estimation. -
Cholecystokinin modulates cocaine -evoked dopamine release via CCK-A and CCK-B receptors in rat striatum. -
Adaptive scalable Internet streaming. -
Corpus-based ambiguity resolution of biomedical terms using knowledge bases and machine learning. -
In Gotham's shadow: Brooklyn and the consolidation of Greater New York. -
Shakespeare's movie mothers: Maternal representation in films of "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Richard III", "Romeo and Juliet" -
The development of private policing in Korea. -
Freedom of expression, human rights violations and democratization in postwar El Salvador. -
Verbal, nonverbal and dyadic components of reflective function. -
High -profile school shootings: How violence is hidden in masculinity expectations. -
The effect of the presence versus absence of concurrent tasks and controlled attention sharing on subjective time estimates. -
Role of the v -SNARE Bet1p in cell wall biosynthesis. -
Polynomial reconstruction based cryptography. -
Almost pilgrims: Authenticity, identity and the extra -ordinary on a Jewish tour of Israel. -
Sex work in the "other" Chiapas: Prostitution, morality, and modernity in urban Mexico. -
Chemometric analysis in quantitative near -infrared spectroscopy. -
Acculturation and risky health behaviors in immigrant adolescent girls from the former Soviet Union. -
A stylistic analysis and technical consideration of Debussy's Sonata for Cello and Piano. -
Serotonin and aggression in children with attention -deficit /hyperactivity disorder: A prospective follow-up study. -
Two unlikely ladies in the life of Jane Austen: Philadelphia Austen Hancock and Eliza de Feuillide Austen. -
Traumatic possessions: The body and memory in multiethnic women's writing and performance.