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- 35162Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
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Transverse, Vertical, and Antero-posterior changes between Tooth-borne versus Dresden Bone-borne Rapid Maxillary Expansion: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
DownloadFall 2016
Objectives: 1) To identify accurate and easily repeatable (intra-examiner reliability) 3-D landmarks in the cranial base, maxilla, and mandible which can be used to quantify treatment changes after rapid maxillary expansion (RME). 2) To compare the transverse, vertical and antero-posterior,...
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Traplines and timber: social and economic change among the Carrier Indians of Northern British Columbia
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Doctoral thesis. Study of the effects of commercial, state and industrial activities on the Carrier Indians of Northern British Columbia, Canada, and the ways in which the Carriers have adapted to, or coped with, these activities in order to maintain a bush economy (hunting, trapping, and...
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Trappings of Success: Predator Removal & Habitat Associations with Dabbling Duck Nest Survival in Alberta Parklands
DownloadSpring 2019
In mallards and other upland-nesting duck species in the prairies, nest survival is the vital rate most influential to population dynamics, with 15% - 20% survival required for maintenance of stable populations. Nest survival is most limited by nest predation, which often is enhanced by...
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Fall 2017
Popular culture often views video games as a source of mindless entertainment, unfit for profound artistic expression. And yet, with every passing year game narratives become more and more complex, allowing developers to tell deeply personal and poignant stories concerning the most intricate...
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2012
This research is a narrative inquiry into the immediate and long-term effects of soul loss retrieval as a way of recovering rom long-term trauma and dissociation. Particular interest is placed on the ability of soul retrieval to restore wholeness and power balance to a person’s life. In inquired...