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The Use of Acute Health Care Services by Mentally-Ill Seniors of Newfoundland and Labrador: A Quantitative Investigation
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Background The population of seniors is increasing rapidly. Currently, seniors represent 14.1% of the population of Canada and 14.4% of the population of Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), rates that are expected to further increase to 30% by 2041 and 2026, respectively. There is ongoing debate...
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Spring 2016
Schizophrenia is a complex neurodevelopmental illness that often requires a combination of treatments to adequately control its symptoms. Despite the availability of several neuroleptic medications on the market, many patients with schizophrenia remain symptomatic. Research has shifted...
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Fall 2015
Predation by grey wolves (Canis lupus) has been identified as an important cause of boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) mortality. Wolves have been hypothesized to use human-created linear features such as seismic lines, pipelines and roads to increase ease of movement resulting...
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Fall 2024
Overcrowding causes transit riders’ dissatisfaction and may lead to ridership loss while taking a toll on agencies’ resources and forcing them to deal with service disruptions. While the COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant reduction in demand for transit trips, social distancing requirements...
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The use of biological enhancement to expedite landfill stabilization and beneficial land use
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Funded by: Alberta Environmental Research Trust.
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Fall 2013
With the increased strain on the world’s petroleum supplies, research efforts are turning toward establishing renewable sources of carbon in the generation of materials that are essential for consumer products ranging from pharmaceuticals to polymers. Canola oil is one such renewable resource...
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Spring 2023
This study explored the use of children’s literature in English-Chinese bilingual education in the Canadian context. The purpose was to examine the types of children’s literature that are used in bilingual education, the roles that children’s literature plays in students’ bilingual and biliteracy...