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Displaying 1 - 13 of 13
An investigation of profiles of polysubstance use in homeless & precariously housed individuals
Author:
Livingston, Emily
Date created:
2020-07-02
Constructions of Complex Equiangular Lines
Author:
Wiebe, Amy Diane
Date created:
2013-12-03
Heroin Use, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Schizophrenia Predict Everyday and Social Functioning in Marginally Housed Persons: Direct Effects and Mediation by Neurocognition
Author:
Wang, Nena
Date created:
2016-11-14
The combinatorial RNA design problem for binary trees
Author:
Petrie, Tara Joyce
Date created:
2017-04-13
The realisability of γ-graphs
Author:
Dyck, Adam Robert Jacob
Date created:
2017-08-14
Linking systems of difference sets
Author:
Simon, Samuel Lee Krumm
Date created:
2017-08-11
Neurocognitive profiles of marginalized persons with comorbid substance dependence, viral infection, and psychiatric illness
Author:
Gicas, Kristina Marie
Date created:
2012-10-25
Costas arrays, Golomb rulers and wavelength isolation sequence pairs
Author:
Wodlinger, Jane Louise
Date created:
2012-04-11
3-phase Golay triads
Author:
Avis, Aki Ayukawa
Date created:
2010-12-03
Antipsychotic medications: linking receptor antagonist properties to neuropsychological functioning
Author:
Neilson, Heather
Date created:
2010
Neurocognitive functioning and associated symptoms of psychosis in homeless and precariously housed adults with multimorbidity
Author:
Petersson, Anna
Date created:
2020-08-24
The Impact of Traumatic Brain injury and Aggregate Comorbidities on Cognitive Functioning in a Marginally Housed Sample
Author:
O'Connor, Tiffany A.
Date created:
2016-06-28
Predictors of one-year cognitive decline in a marginally housed, multimorbid sample
Author:
Waclawik, Kristina Anne
Date created:
2016-08-25