The literature pertaining to the development of maximal sprint performance in male youth is sparse. Existing literature suffers from a combination of small sample sizes, a lack of control for the influence of maturity, methodological approaches where maximal speed is not measured or failure to explore the spatiotemporal, kinematic or kinetic characteristics associated with sprint performance.
The purpose of this study is to make the case that Ted Hughes (1930-1998) is one of the pre-eminent elegists writing in English in the latter half of the twentieth century. Whilst his poetry has been widely criticised for its apparent preoccupation with violence and death, it is puzzling that the links these topics have in common with elegy have never been clearly verified.
Finding a University of St Andrews thesis Search for theses in the Library collections. If an electronic thesis is available you will see a link to the full text in St Andrews Research Repository (or the abstract, if the thesis is restricted), or a note to indicate that the thesis is in the process of being digitised, or has been digitised by the EThOS service.
A. ABOUELDAHAB, NOHA (2015) Re-thinking Transitional Justice: The Prosecution of Political Leaders in the Arab Region. A comparative case study of Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Yemen. Doctoral thesis, Durham University. ADAMS, Verity Louise Jessop (2013) The Legality of Interventions of a Humanitarian Nature with a Special Focus on the Libyan Intervention.
Online: theses submitted since 1967 are available through the Research Portal - you can filter theses by department. Links to all of our digitised theses can also be found in the Library Catalogue. Print copies of theses are available for reading in the Library only. Search for a title using the Library Catalogue. Request a thesis at the Issue.
The Library has a full set of Imperial PhD theses. The majority of Imperial PhD theses are available on open access, while some are restricted to 'Imperial users only', in the Spiral repository. We also provide access, to Imperial students and staff, to some Imperial Master's dissertations and online theses from other universities in the UK and worldwide.
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