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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 136 836 IR 004 680 TITLE Canadian Theses on Microfiche. Catalogue: Supplement No. 17-19. INSTITUTION National DOCUMENT RESUME ED 136 836 IR 004 680 TITLE Canadian Theses on Microfiche. Catalogue: Supplement No. 17-19. INSTITUTION National Library of CanadaOttawa (Ontario). PUB DATE 76 NOTE 371p. EDRS PRIC2 MF-$0.83 8C-$19.41 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Catalogs; *Doctoral Theses; *Graduate Students; Graduate Study; Librarians; *Masters Theses; Microfiche; University Libraries IDENTIFIERS Canada ABSTRACT Doctoral dissertations and masters theses produced in 30 Canadian universities and microfilmed by the National Library of Canada are listed. Both French and English theses are included with catalog numbers and price lists. Publication dates for most of the documents fall in the period 1970-1975. Microfilms are available and can be ordered from the National Library of Canada. They are also available from local libraries through interlit.:ary loan. Indexes of authors and participating universities are include,I. (AP) *********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * * of the microficbe and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * *********************************************************************** U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION a WELFARE ISSN 0316-01)49 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO- ouceoEXACTLY AS RECEIVECI FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN- ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATEO DO NOT. NECESSARILY REPRE- SENT OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EOUCATION POSITION OR POLICY CANADIAN THESES ON MICROFICHE Catalogue : Supplement no. 17 NuMbers 19,001 - 20,500 November 1976 THESES CANADIENNES SUR MICROFICHE Catalogue : Supplgment no 17 Numgros 19,001 - 20,500 'Novembre 1976 Ottawa National Library of Canada Bibliothkue nationale du Canada 1976 2 Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data Canadian theses 'on microfiche; catalogue; supplement.Theses canadiennes sur microfiche; catalogue; supplement. no. 15- Oct. 1974-' Ottawa, National Library of Canada. Irregular Includes English and Frt.:rich theses Continues: Canadian theses on microfilm; catalogue, price list; supplement. Theses canadiennes sur microfilm; catalogue, prix; supplement. ISSN 0316-0157 Supplement to: National Library of Canada. Canadian theses on microfilm : catalogue - price list. Theses canadiennes sur microfilm :catalogue - prix. ISSN 0316-0149 1. Dissertations, Academic-Canada-Bibliography-Catalogs. I. National Library of Canada. II. Title: Theses canadiennes sur microfiche; catalogue; supplement. ' Z505 C29C2626 013'.375'0971 CS75-33065-1E Donnees de catalogage avant publication (Canada) Canadian theses on microfiche; catalogue; supplement. Theses canadiennes sur microfiche; catalogue supplement. no 15- oct. 1974- Ottawa, Bibliotheque nationale du Canada. Irregulier Comprend des theses en anglais et en frangais. Continue: Canadian theses on microfilm; catalogue, price list; supplement. Theses canadiennes sur microfilm;'catalogue, prix; supplement.. ISSN 0316-0157 Supplement e: Bibliotheque nationale du Canada. Canadian theses on microfilm : catalogue - price list. Theses canadiennes sur microfilm :catalogue - prix. ISSN 0316-0149 1. Theses et ecrits academiques-Canada-Bibliographie-Catalogues. I. Bibliotheque nationale du Canada. II. Titre: Theses canadiennes sur microfiche; catalogue supplement. Z5055.C29C2626 013'.375'0971 CS75-33065-1F How to Purchase a Canadian thesis Comment acheter une these canadienne Only some Canadian theses are available from the La BibliotheqUe nationale ne vend pas toutes les National Library, as each university decides what theses canadiennes, setlement celles que les 30 is to be submitted for filming.Thirty universi- universites participantes ont fait microfilmer ties participate in the microfilming programme. depuis leur adhesion au programme.L'Universite de Montreal ne participe pas au service. If the thesis has been microfilmed by the National Si la Bibliotheque nationale a microfilme la Library order it from the Canadian Theses Division. thase,.il faut s'adresser a la Division deS theses If possible, verify your order in Canadiana part II. canadiennes et si possible, verifier les references Automated users can search the Canadian MARC data dans la bibliographie nationale Canadiana, partie II. base. Ceux qui ont acces a un systame automatise peuvent trouver les notices ordinolingues sur les bandes MARC canadiennes. Prepayment of all orders is required, with te Toutes les commandes de these doivent etre acquit- remittance payable to the Receiver General of Canada. tees e ltavance et les versements faits a l'ordre. All theses in roll microfilm format (TC 1 - 16874) du Receveur general du Canada. Le prix est de $10.00 are $10.00 each.All theses in microfiche format pour une these sur rouleau de microfilm(TC 1-16874) Prices are subject et de $5.00 pour une these sur microfiche (TC 16875- ). (TC 16875- ) are $5.00 each. to change. Always quote the thesis accession Les prix sont sujets a changement sans avis prealable. number (e.g. TC-19017) if you can locate it. Precisez toujours le numero de sgrie ( par exemple TC-19017) si vous pouvez le trouver. The National Library cannot supply photocopies La Bibliotheque nationale ne peut fournir de photo- because it holds the copyright for microform only. copies car elle ne detient les droits d'autetrs que pour les microformes. Canadian Theses Division Division des theses canadiennes National Library of Canada Bibliotheque nationale du Canada Ottawa, Canada Ottawa, Canada KlA ON4 KlA ON4 1689 19,001 Maheux, D. Thermodynamique de la polymerisation de tetrahydrofuranne en solution dans le benzene a differentes temperatures. M.Sc., Lavai, 1971. 19,002 Mainville, M. Role de.la stereominute dans une perspective elargie de production cartographique. M.Sc., :Laval, 1973. 19,003 Massicotte-Ferland, M. Le vocabulaire maritime de l'Ile-aux-Grues: etude lexicologique. M.A., Laval, 1973. 19,004 Matho-Ngoma, B. L'impact des fluctuations cycliques des: prix internationaux de produits primaires sur les politiques commerciales et cambiaires des pays sous-develOppes. M.Sc. , Laval, 1972. 19,005 Mead, H.L, The middle science of astronomy. Ph.D., Laval, 1971. 19,006 Methot, J.C. Effet de la segregation sur la conversion d'une reaction du second ordre dans un reacteur en regime continu et bien agite. D.Sc.-, Laval, 1971. 19,007 Milot-Roy, L. La fonction du personnage de Francoise dans la structure d'A la recherche du temps perdu. M.A., Laval, 1971. 19,008 Monette-Guy, R. Essai sur l'education de la main-d'oeuvre. M.Sc.Soc., Laval, 1973. 19,009 Monier, M. Methodes de resolution des rgseaux electriques. M.Sc., Laval, 1972. 19,010 :Munyampundu, L. Influence des procedes de conservation sur la valeur nutritive des proteines de eertains nroduits laitier5:7-M.Sr., Laval, 1972. 19,011 Murphy, E. Didacticism in the novels of twentieth-century Nova Scotia. M.A., Laval, 1972. 19,012 Nguyen-Ky-Toan Contributions a l'etude de l'ecoUlement turbulent dans un diere. D.Sc., Laval, 1972. 19,013 Van Huong, N. Traitement numerique des equations de l'ecoulement de base dans la couche limite tridimensionnelle au cas ou la vitesse extgrieure eet perturbee par des oscilla- tions a haute fr'equence. M.Sc., Laval, 1972. 19,014 Njock, P.E. Elements-de iexicometrie allemande: un inventaire historique de Kaeding a Pfeffer-.- M.A., Laval, 1971. 19,015 Ogunsola, I.F. L'aventure exotique dans les romans de Joseph Kessel. D.d'Univ., Laval, 1972. 1690 19,016 bzarapoglu, V. Measurements in incompressible turbulent flows. D.Sc., Laval, 1973. 19,017 Panneton, J. Philippe Panneton, POte, homme de theatre, moraliste et rOmancier. D. s L., Laval, 1971. 19,018 Pare, F. Etude histologique et ultrastructurale du sytteme neuroendocrinn de Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Thomas) -(HoMontera:Aphididae). M.Sc., Laval, 1973. 19,019 Petit, A. La formation professionnelle des adultes; historique et evolution de l'experience Quebecoise dans le contexte cahadien. M:Sc.Soc., Laval, 1972. 19,020 uy, P.T.Q. Politique monetaire au Canada et aux Etats Unis de 1960 a 1970. M.Sc.Soc., Laval, 1972. 19,021 Picard, G. Determination de l'ecoulement stationnaire autour d'un ellipsorde de revolution 'place, en fluide parfait et incompressible, pres d'une paroi plane. M.Sc:, Laval, 1972. 19,022 Pilote, J. La methodede programmation des activites gouvernementales adoptee par l'office de developpement et de planification du Quebec. M.Sc.Soc., Laval, 1972. 19,023 Pineault, G. Utilisation d'un traceur fluorescent applique a l'etude de l'agitation en systeme continu a l'aide des fonctions de transfert. D.Sc., Laval, 1972. 19,024 Plante, L. L'enseignement classique chez les soeurs de la Congregation de Notre-Dame, 1908-1971. D. es L., Laval, 1971. 19,025 Plourde, S. La metaphysique de l'esperance chez Gabriel Marcel. D.Ph., Laval, 1972. 19,026 Pothier, D. Compound and phrasal verbs in English: a study in linguistic change. M.A, Laval, 1973. 19,027 Premont, P. Une analyse de l'attitude des etudianta de l'Universite Laval g l'egard de l'enseigpement par la television en circuit ferme. M.Sc.Ed., Laval, 1972. 19,028 Rennie, R.J. Rapid total
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