CUNY Legacy ETDs
Item set
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Robert Smithson: Learning from New Jersey and elsewhere. -
Novel features of planar fermions: Anyon superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect. -
Contribucion al estudio del marginalismo colombiano: El habla popular en Caldas. -
"Symphony". (Original composition) -
"Einstein on the Beach" by Philip Glass: A musical analysis. -
Phylogeny of Ammodytidae (Teleostei) with a study of their scales. -
Decompositional semantics. -
Rapid thermal conditioning of sewage sludges to improve digestibility, methane production, and metals solubilization. -
A descriptive thematic catalog of the works of Fritz Kreisler. -
Lipid-mediated hemagglutination. -
Analysis of molecular changes upon immortalization of SV40-transformed human fibroblasts. -
A sociolinguistic study of Mainland putonghua and Taiwan guoyu in New York City. -
Formation and stability of perflubron in saline emulsions for biomedical applications: An interfacial approach. -
Patterns of death in a methadone -maintained veterans population. -
Vision and music: Poetic theory and conflict in the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. -
The use of pollen morphology and wood anatomy in the study of the phylogeny of Ebenaceae and Rutaceae subtribe Cuspariinae. -
Ultrafast optical pulse studies of metallic layers and particles. -
The importance of spatial and talker cues in competing sentence recall. -
Social workers' knowledge of client culture and its use in mental health care of English-speaking Caribbean immigrants. -
Syntactic conditions on saturation. -
Estudio y edicion critica del "Libro llamado Relox de principes con el Libro de Marco Aurelio" de Antonio de Guevara. (Volumes I-IV). -
Structure and chromosomal localization of the gene encoding Pur-alpha, a sequence-specific single-stranded DNA-binding protein in human and mouse. -
Connectivity preserving transformation of digital images: Theory and applications. -
Preparation of 3,3'-bis(1-benzyl-1,4-dihydro-3-pyridyl-carbonylaminomethyl)-2,2'-dihydroxy-1,1'-binaphthyl, a potential NAD(P)H model compound. -
A pathway for cell wall anchorage of alpha-agglutinin from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.