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Skip to Search Results- 1ALBAHLANI, ALMUATASIM MOHAMMED
- 1Alizadehgiashi, Moien
- 1Athar, Khan S
- 1Baron, Corey A
- 1Beaton, Neil I.
- 1Boddez, Jason Bradley
- 10Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 9Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 5Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- 4Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- 3Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- 2Department of Agricultural, Food, and Nutritional Science
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Spring 2013
The overall goal of this thesis was to develop a proof-of-principle for a device that might eventually restore walking in people with paraplegia. The thesis consisted of three component technologies each working in conjunction with one another in adult cats. The first component was the...
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Spring 2010
Most crude oils contain traces of vanadyl porphyrins within their asphaltene fraction. Although these metals are only present in trace quantities, they have a significant detrimental impact on crude oil processing units; therefore, their selective removal is highly desirable. The current work...
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Spring 2016
Heterogeneous materials are omnipresent in several critical engineering applications such as polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs), coal bio-conversion process, geological storage of CO2 and membrane water filtration. These applications rely on physical processes such as transport (e.g., mass,...
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The Effects of Culture on Conceptualizations of Leisure, Control, and Positive Affect Between Japanese and Canadian Undergraduate Students
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The purpose of this dissertation is to examine: (a) similarities and differences in conceptualizations of leisure between Japan and Canada and between two Japanese leisure-like terms: yoka and rejā (Study 1); (b) the effects of leisure participation on Japanese and Canadian undergraduate...