CUNY ETDs 2009-2013
Item set
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"Banding together:" Biosociality, weight loss surgery, and neoliberal discourses around obesity -
The Effect of Network Geometry on Electron Transport in a Titanium Dioxide Photoanode of a Dye-sensitized Solar Cell -
Aqueous solvation of protein secondary structures: Density functional theory study -
Paradoxes of piety in young Muslim American women: Public perception and individual realities -
Fructose-Conditioned Flavor-Flavor Preferences in the Rat: Role of Dopaminergic Receptor Subtypes in the Nucleus Accumbens, Amygdala, and Medial Prefrontal Cortex -
Health Habits, Wellness, and Behavior of Male Student Athletes Participating in High School Sports -
Essays on corporate borrowing -
Pharmacological studies of octanal recognition by mammalian odorant receptors -
Analysis of the Carl Lumholtz Collection of Casas Grandes Ceramic Artifacts at the American Museum of Natural History -
Catharine Lorillard Wolfe: Collecting and patronage in the Gilded Age -
The Elwha Dam removal project and the dematerialization of nature -
Smooth Convergence Away From Singular Sets and Intrinsic Flat Continuity of Ricci Flow -
How do domestic violence courts work? A test of the impact of court policies on recidivism -
An Investigation of the Relationship between Nursing Faculty Attitudes toward Culturally Diverse Patients and Transcultural Self-Efficacy -
Global Capital Flows, Time-Varying Fundamentals and Transitional Exchange Rate Dynamics -
Length spectrum metric and modified length spectrum metric on Teichmuller spaces -
Point of consumption: Work, consciousness and organizing in the retail sector -
Developing Probabilistic Graphical Models for Identifying Text Patterns and Semantics -
Essays on seasoned equity offerings -
On the Informational Role of US Equity Options -
Stars indeed: The celebrity culture of Shakespeare's London -
Derived noncommutative deformation theory -
To imagine is to feel: The role of imagination in donation behavior -
Playtime: U.S. Publishers, Playwrights, and Amateur Play Production in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries -
The Wild Child: Children are Freaks in Antebellum Novels