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Freezing of sulfuric acid-water and nitric acid-water aerosols at polar stratospheric temperatures
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From control to customer service, government control of liquor in Ontario, 1927-1972
(University of Waterloo, 2000) -
Functional anatomy of the ciliary muscle in birds and humans
(University of Waterloo, 1997) -
Functional traits of lipid particles originating from thylakoid membranes
(University of Waterloo, 2000) -
Fundamental processes in laser drilling and welding
(University of Waterloo, 2000) -
Fuzzy belief-based supervision
(University of Waterloo, 1998) -
Fuzzy logic control of torsional lateral modal response in offset geared machine trains
(University of Waterloo, 1998) -
Gender, race and socioeconomic status attainment, assessing the double negative
(University of Waterloo, 1999) -
The gendered pay gap in Canada, unpaid housework and earnings in the mid-1990s
(University of Waterloo, 1999) -
The general working models of individuals from divorced and conflict-ridden families, risk factors in intimate bonds?
(University of Waterloo, 1999) -
Generalized coherent states and classical limits in quantum mechanics
(University of Waterloo, 2000) -
Genetic algorithm approaches for efficient multiple molecular sequence alignment
(University of Waterloo, 1998) -
Goethe on film, television adaptations of Goetz von Berlichingen, Egmont and Stella
(University of Waterloo, 1998) -
Green-function study of electrified solids
(University of Waterloo, 1997) -
Growth and productivity of a recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cell line in batch culture
(University of Waterloo, 1998) -
Growth estimates and Phragmén-Lindelöf principles for half space problems
(University of Waterloo, 1997) -
Hadez, a framework for the specification and verification of hypermedia applications
(University of Waterloo, 2000) -
Hegemonic hug, Canada and the reordering of North American relations, 1963-68
(University of Waterloo, 1998) -
Hemispheres in conflict, when the left is mad, but the right is sad
(University of Waterloo, 1997)