An ETD is an electronic thesis or dissertation document. The document is similar to its paper predecessor, but differs in that ETDs may incorporate multimedia elements, enabling graduate students to more effectively and creatively present their research. ETDs consume virtually no library shelf space, never collect dust, and are available to anyone browsing the World Wide Web. Students were required to submit an electronic version of their paper beginning in September 2009.

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Theses/Dissertations from 1932

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A Study of the Religious Attitudes and Concepts of the People of Escalante, Utah, from 1876 to 1930, Elwood Byron Allred

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A morphological and systematical study of the genus Brachinus of the United States, Almon L.D. Brown

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A Discussion of the Inter-Relations of the Latter-Day Saints and the American Indians, Julina Smith

Theses/Dissertations from 1931

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The rise and development of the megagametophyte in fritillaria pudica and fritillaria atropurpurea, a thesis submitted to the Department of Botany and the Graduate council of the Brigham Young University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Bertrand Fereday Harrison

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A preliminary study of the flora of the Henry Mountains of Utah, W. D. Stanton

Theses/Dissertations from 1930

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Iron and cobalt salts as catalysts in the oxidation of sodium sulfite by free oxygen, Loren C. Bryner

Theses/Dissertations from 1928

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The distribution, taxonomy and ecology of the genus Salix of Utah county, Utah, Kenneth Edward Weight

Theses/Dissertations from 1927

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Distributional list of the birds in Utah, Clarence Cottam

Theses/Dissertations from 1926

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A text and manual of Timpanogos mosses, Seville Flowers

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An ecological study of Timpanogos creek from Aspen Grove to Wildwood, Marion L. Harris