CUNY Legacy ETDs
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Utopian thinking and the aesthetic community: The social ecology of Paul Goodman. -
Structural/functional characterization of fibrillin, the gene product involved in Marfan syndrome. -
Denim advertising: Society's fabric. -
A study of intraseasonal variability in a one-dimensional version of the Goddard Atmospheric Global Climate Model. -
Reference and indexicality. -
Analysis of development using reverse genetics: Studies with the UDP glucose pyrophosphorylase and a humanrac protein kinase homolog in Dictyostelium discoideum. -
El naturalismo en la novela cubana: La primera generacion republicana. -
Electron tunneling dynamics in engineered semiconductor nanostructures and applications to efficient solar cells. -
"This grotesque position": Hard-boiled crime fiction and American literary culture. -
Social work education for employee assistance program practice. -
Relationships to non-residential places: Towards a reconceptualization of attachment to place. -
We don't exactly get the welcome wagon: The experience of gay and lesbian adolescents in New York City's child welfare system. -
Studies on the neuroendocrine regulation of puberty and reproductive function. -
Molecular cloning and characterization of a putative voltage-insensitive calcium channel from non-excitable cells. -
Sampling theory in wavelet subspaces. -
A computational study of the long term stability of total hip implants. -
Promoter analysis of the Xenopus laevis oocyte beta-tubulin gene. -
The variety of representations of certain classes of groups. -
Signal transduction and structure function studies of human Fc(gamma)RIIA. -
Dinoflagellate response to sea level change in the Cretaceous Western Interior. -
Inservice education for interdisciplinary teamwork: Training and evaluating teams. -
Toward a phenomenology of the self: Marcel Duchamp's "Etant Donnes". -
Mesencephalic morphine antinociception: Antagonism by serotonergic and opioid antagonists in the rostral ventral medulla in rats. -
Flow of a sediment layer on an inclined plate. -
Ascorbic acid in mesencephalic cultures: Effects on dopaminergic neuron development.