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Theses/Dissertations from 2019
BORDER DISORDER: 'Irregular Bangladeshis', Xenophobia and Crimmigration Control in India, Sujata Ramachandran
Youth-adult community partnerships: Student voice and choice in addressing racism, Sarah Ranco
Manipulating sensory information: Obstacle clearance strategies between middle-aged children and young adults, Victoria Rapos
An in-depth analysis of the health and wellbeing of individuals with autism spectrum disorder, Brianne Redquest, Paula Fletcher Dr., and Pam Bryden Dr.
Does perceived ecological integrity affect restorative health outcomes? An examination of visitor experiences in diverse environments in an Ontario Protected Area, Catherine E. Reining
Characterization of the Microbial Phosphonate-Activating PntC Enzymes, Kyle Rice
The Experience of Mindful Self-Compassion, Erika Ristok
Nanoscale Building Blocks: Bridging the Gap between Potential and Realized Applications, Nicole Ritter
A Family Affair: Growth within injured Veterans and their support network, Shelby Rodden-Aubut
Bridging the Gaps in Bringing in the Bystander: An Intersectional Approach to Campus-Based Sexual Violence Prevention, Anne E. Rudzinski
Moral Identity, Moral Disengagement, and Online Behaviour from Adolescence to Young Adulthood, Luc Saulnier
Incidence of Responders vs Non-Responders with Sprint Interval Training, Kyle Schulhauser
Structural Investigation of BcsC: Insight into Periplasmic Transport During Cellulose Export, William Scott and Joel T. Weadge
MAPLE SYRUP AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN ONTARIO: ASSESSING TRANSDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ACROSS MULTIPLE, RELATED PROJECTS, Kendra Serbinski
What are the Sohbet Experiences of Turkish Canadian Men in Ontario?, Engin Sezen
Influence of Ligand Complexation on Nickel Toxicity, Speciation and Bioavailability in Marine Waters, Samantha Sherman
Beneficial Mourning by Inmates Who have Lost a Significant Person, James Bradley Shoemaker
PHYSICAL FATIGUE NEGATIVELY AFFECTS DECISION-MAKING DURING A CLOSING-GAP APERTURE CROSSING TASK WHEN USING JOYSTICK-CONTROLLED LOCOMOTION, Natalie Snyder
TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT KINETIC STUDIES OF ARSENICALS ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION TO HEMATITE NANOPARTICLES, sara soldoozy
Psychosocial Development and Well-being in Retirement: The Relationship Between Generativity, Ego Integrity, and Regret Among Canadian Retirees, Shauna Spirling
Explainable Neural Attention Recommender Systems, Omer Tal
Using Social Media to Engage Toronto Communities for Resiliency and Stress Planning, Martha Ta
The Relationship Between Characteristics of Collective Action, Introversion/Extraversion, and Collective Action Endorsement, Adrianna Tassone