CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Techniques to improve the performance of mutation analysis. -
The "American School" in Paris: The repatriation of American art at the universal exposition of 1900. -
Transcription of the rat prolactin gene: Regulation by dopamine and the pituitary-specific protein Pit-1. -
Event-related potential correlates of emotion in a dichotic listening task. -
Characterization and regulation of basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan. -
Deformed bodies: Figures of deviance in fiction by American women, 1860-1910. -
A program analysis of an adult chemical dependency day rehabilitation program with a special focus on African-American clients who successfully complete treatment. -
An integration of cognitive theory and psychometrics: Analogical reasoning. -
Stable expression of human cytochrome P4502E1 in HepG2 cells: Characterization of catalytic activities, cytotoxicity with acetaminophen and degradation by carbon tetrachloride. -
The two-ply yarn: Slave narratives and slave owner narratives in the Antebellum South. -
The impact of physical fitness participation on mature female consumers: A study of selected perceptions and behavior. -
Acetal copolymers: Synthesis, chemical modification and degradation study. -
Monetary policy in interdependent economies: An application of trigger mechanisms in noncooperative repeated games. -
BC1 and BC200scRNAs: Regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription in neurons and deregulation during tumorigenesis. -
The mechanism of action of dihydrofolate reductase revealed by nonresonance Raman difference spectroscopy. -
Distributed Green's function Monte Carlo calculations. -
Hole-burning spectroscopy as a probe of guest-host interactions in amorphous materials. -
The effect of analogy instruction on young children's metaphor comprehension. -
Surface wave studies at air/liquid interfaces. -
House finch song on Cape Cod: Cultural evolution in a colonizing bird species. -
Characteristics of reef fish assemblages relative to aspects of adjacent seagrass meadows and other peripheral communities. -
The muteness of humanity: Ineffability and identity in Melville's "Mardi", "Moby-Dick" and "Pierre". -
Use of the (2+2) macrocyclization in the synthesis of macrocyclic imines. -
Where womanhood and childhood meet: Female adolescence in Victorian fiction and culture. -
Power networks: Determinants of community participation styles in Kreuzberg/Berlin and the Lower East Side/New York City.