CUNY Legacy ETDs
Item set
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The impact of maternal reflective functioning on mother -infant affective communication: Exploring the link between mental states and observed caregiving behavior. -
Cognitive and moral evaluations of lies and deception. -
Disorderly conduct: The figure of the girl in three nineteenth-century American women's novels. -
Charles M. Kurtz (1855--1909): Aspects and issues of a cosmopolitan career. -
A qualitative study of adult development and career transition in gay male dancers. -
Between diaspora and internationalism: Claude McKay and the making of a black public intellectual. -
An empirical investigation of price convergence in the European Union. -
Irish pastoral: Nature and nostalgia in Irish literature. -
"La fourme du pie toute escripte": Tracking Melusine through "A la recherche du temps perdu" -
Cycloaddition approach to indole -N -glycosides. -
Wayfinding in New York City: An integrated approach to spatial cognition. -
Lo sguardo infantile nel cinema italiano e francese: Ridefinizioni del punto di vista. -
The filmic anomaly: Moments in post -minimalism (1966--1970). -
Undermining the museum: The rhetorics of Michael Asher, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, Hans Haacke and Louise Lawler. -
Robert Blackburn: American printmaker. -
The textual image of Reinaldo Arenas. -
Embodying gender: Narrative and spectacle in the photography of Alfred Stieglitz, Imogen Cunningham, Minor White, and Robert Mapplethorpe. -
Solving Kripke /Wittgenstein's rule -following paradox. -
Growth relaxation effects in pulsed laser deposition. -
What's death got to do with it? The role of psychological uncertainty on implicit death accessibility. -
Voluntary disclosures: Benefits and costs analysis. -
Morphine-induced alterations of tumor cell activity, and tumor cell-endothelial cell interactions: The role of nitric oxide. -
Affine automorphism groups of surfaces of infinite type. -
A policy-based model for IP network management in support of QoS. -
The influence of individualism-collectivism on the career development of ethnic minorities in the United States.