Bangor University
The use of instability as the dependent variable in the study of young children's spelling.
Author: Dobson, C., 1978Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The use of herd data to teach dairy cattle breeding in further and higher education colleges
Author: Williams, A., Sept 2005Supervisor: Ap Dewi, I. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The use of effort rating scales to control exercise intensity in children
Author: Shepherd, P., Jul 2002Supervisor: Eston, R. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The use of constructed treatment wetlands for water quality amelioration in conservation scenarios
Author: West, M., 19 Nov 2014Supervisor: Fenner, N. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The use of biogeochemical tags to determine the origins and movement patterns of fishes
Author: Marriott, A. L., 28 Feb 2014Supervisor: McCarthy, I. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The use of Randomised Control Trials in evaluating conservation interventions/ the case of Watershared in the Bolivian Andes
Author: Pynegar, E. L., Mar 2018Supervisor: Jones, J. P. G. (Supervisor), Gibbons, J. (Supervisor) & Asquith, N. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The underworld of agriculture and its economic implications
Author: Wenmaekers-Gobert, M., Oct 2001Supervisor: Bright, G. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The undermining of the indemnity principle - a plea for a return to basics and the rediscovery of full indemnity in insurance law - a case study of Vietnam
Author: Nguyen, B., Jan 2013Supervisor: Griffiths, A. (Supervisor) & Jing, Z. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The truth of the legend of successful criminal procedure reform in post-Saddam Iraq : a critical analysis of pre-trial rights in the light of international human rights law
Author: Al-Musawi, B., 24 Jul 2014Supervisor: Linton, S. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
The triple harps of Bassett Jones (1809-1869): Context and Organology
Author: Hockenbury, K. L., 2022Supervisor: Rees, S. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Masters by Research