CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Synthesis and characterization of hydrophobically modified polyacrylamide-based polymers and their hydrogels. -
African-American images of education in the United States. -
Studies of the function of the cytoplasmic domain of the myelin Po protein. -
Emerson's sublime science. -
The Weyhe Gallery between the wars, 1919-1940. -
Fine art and popular entertainment: The emerging dialogue between "high" and "low" in American art of the early twentieth century. -
An examination of comparable behavioral and motivational features of transactional and transformational leadership as regards effectiveness and follower satisfaction. -
Young adults in Germany: Individual differences in dealing with the legacy of the Holocaust. -
Externalism and self-knowledge. -
Cost, pricing and productivity issues in telecommunications. -
Beyond formalism: The function of the Soviet photograph: 1924-1937. -
Measured solenoidal Riemann surface and holomorphic dynamics. -
Gertrude Stein and the politics of grammar. -
Fictions of femininity: Fin-de-siecle representations of hysteria. -
Regulating cannabis: An ethnographic analysis of the sale and use of cannabis in New York City and Rotterdam. -
Affect attunement and infant-mother attachment. -
Studies of pattern formation and cell fate determination in the Drosophila compound eye: The role of therugose gene. -
A study of the evolution of the Proterozoic Cuddapah Basin, south India. -
On the complexity of approximate solution of some fundamental problems of algebraic computations. -
Term structure of interest rates and bond valuation: An application to Brady bonds. -
Reference in the description of figures: Effect of context on language production. -
Synthesis of a fluorescentmRNA cap analogue and a study of cap structure recognition, guanosine nucleotide binding and exchange, and helicase activity in wheat germ protein synthesis initiation. -
Operator theoretic image coding. -
Transitional matters: The body narratives of transsexual autobiography. -
Sacerdotal self-fashioning: Priesthood on the poetry of Robert Southwell, S.J. and John Donne.