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Canadian Consumer Preference and Willingness to Pay for Beef Raised under Different Antimicrobial Use Practices
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In recent years, there have been rising public concerns regarding production practices related to antimicrobial use (AMU) in food-animal production (FAP). Many FAP practices have requirements that consumers are not fully aware of. The raised without antibiotics (RWA) requires that no antibiotic...
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Fall 2024
Onion messages (OMs) are private messages sent between nodes in the Lightning Network (LN) using onion routing. While they are intended to enable interesting applications such as reusable invoices, refunds, and asynchronous payments, OMs may also be used for unintended applications such as...
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An Ecological Perspective of Chinese International Students’ Experiences of Social Network Development in a Canadian University
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This study explores the experiences of Chinese international doctoral students as they navigate the development of social support networks within a Canadian university, framed through an Ecological Perspective. The research involved six graduate students from China who participated in this...
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Fall 2024
This thesis addresses the task of few-shot style-conditioned text generation using large language models (LLMs). We propose a novel, model-agnostic approach for adapting LLMs to arbitrary styles using a few text samples from a certain author. Instead of using pre-defined features, our method...
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Fall 2024
Distribution learning has long been a key area of research in computer vision. However, the potential of combining distribution learning with deep learning remains underexplored. To bridge this gap, this thesis discusses two proposed methods. The first, Differentiable Arithmetic Distribution...
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Fall 2024
Soil invertebrate assemblages, indicative of ecosystem health and function, can be used to assess land reclamation success, but require taxonomic expertise. Soil invertebrate assessments must be comprehensive, seasonally consistent, cost effective, and focus on sensitive key groups. We evaluated...
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Out of the Dark, into the Light? Influence of Wildfire and Thermokarst on Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Boreal Peat Landscapes near the southern Limit of Permafrost
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Wildfire and permafrost thaw have been common disturbances in the boreal zone for millennia and are now intensified by warming due to human-made climate change. The Taiga Plains ecozone in northwestern Canada is warming at a faster rate than other regions. In this ecozone, permafrost is found at...
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Development of immuno and nano PET/SPECT probes: towards novel theranostics for EGFR positive solid tumors
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Cancer continues to be a significant global public health issue, and regrettably, it remains one of the leading causes of death. Statistics indicate that 1 in 5 men or women will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime, resulting in 1 in 12 women and 1 in 9 men succumbing to the disease....
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Exploring the Impact of Blood Components on Myocardial and Vascular Health During Normothermic Ex-situ Heart Perfusion
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Each year, roughly 100,000 Canadians are diagnosed with heart failure, a condition that can only be cured by heart transplantation. In recent years, there has been a plateau of heart transplantation volume, thought to be the result of declining donor sources and the bottleneck of short...
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Fall 2024
Large-scale membrane technology has seen significant growth over the past 40 years. Despite its advancements, the industry lacks sustainability and cannot be considered entirely environmentally friendly. Membrane manufacturing primarily depends on nonbiodegradable petroleum-based polymers and...