CUNY Legacy ETDs
Item set
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Excited -state coordination chemistry: A new quenching mechanism. -
Effects of feedback attributions and type of feedback on perceptions of feedback utility and affective reactions. -
Two generation tasks: Age -related differences in item and source memory. -
Changing preschoolers' mental representation in therapy: The mutative role of play. -
NMR studies of rat liver fatty acid -binding protein (LFABP). -
Optoelectronic monitoring of discriminative whisking in the head fixed rat. -
Medusa, Cassandra, Medea: Re-inscribing myth in contemporary German and Russian women's writing. -
Fighting their battles, claiming their victories: Three exemplars of African-American female heroism. -
The effects of linguistic context on the processing of affective intonation. -
Computational chemistry: Modeling of polymer degradation by atomic oxygen in low Earth orbit. -
Entertaining lesbians: Celebrity, visibility, personhood, politics. -
From Bohemianism to radicalism: The art and political context of the "Liberator", 1918--1924. -
Presentations and isoperimetric functions of finitely generated metabelian groups. -
Bilingual sentence processing: Relative clause attachment in English and Spanish. -
Five photographic post-modernisms. -
Mighty in war: The role of Matilda of Tuscany in the war between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV. -
Molecular systematics of the Repleta species group of the genus Drosophila. -
An isotope substitution -NMR study of trioxane /dioxolane copolymerization. -
Feasible test generation by elimination of inconsistencies in EFSM models of computer and communication systems. -
George Oppen and the poetics of sincerity. -
Selective modernization and self -transformation: The third demographic transition in Guadeloupe, French West Indies. -
Artificial intelligence techniques for reliability assessment of nonlinear bridge systems. -
Persecution and resistance: In pursuit of religious dissidents in sixteenth-century England. -
Attachment, communication, and affect: Implications for psychotherapy. -
When reunification works: A family strengths perspective.