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- 24Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
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Results for "CIHR Special Project"
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2016-10-11
SSHRC Awarded IG 2017: This project aims to change the way we think about sleep as well as the way we practice it. It communicates to diverse audiences that sleep is not a mysterious non-experience (essential but a wasteful interruption of life) but rather a central part of existence that tells us
-investigator on a CIHR grant on queer women's encounters with primary health care providers, I will interview children's sleep coaches in western Canada and their clients.
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1995
Boxall, Peter C., Yen, Steven T., Adamowicz, Wiktor
, as provincial governments have trimmed budgets, fewer funds are available for environmental conservation programs. Second, many jurisdictions have adopted a model by which private interests and/or users of the resource base help to fund these projects. Examples include the North American Waterfowl
Management Program, land purchases by the Nature Conservancy, the Buck-for Wildlife project (in Alberta), and various other public-private joint ventures (Porter and van Kooten 1993). In many of these programs the private funding component is based on memberships or donations to private organizations (e.g
that traditional supporters - recreational hunters and anglers - are decreasing in number, particularly in Canada (e.g. Boxall et al. 1991). Traditionally, these supporters were responsible for much of the funding of wildlife conservation programs either through license sales, special 'check-offs' that
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1977
Bottenheim, J. W., Strausz, O. P.
atmospheres. Atmospheric chemical transformation processes for which mechanistic or experimental data are lacking, are identified and some research projects which would lead to a better understanding and prediction of the chemistry of polluted air are outlined, with special emphasis on the particular problems
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2019-02-01
Luyk, Sean, Doi, Carolyn, Rutley, Sarah
, academic, and special libraries across Canada in spring 2018. The results provide a comprehensive look at how libraries are currently making decisions about collection development, access, preservation, outreach and marketing when managing local music collections. The survey results also provide a detailed
picture of what types of music cultures are being preserved and how local music collections are distributed in Canada. Carolyn Doi (University of Saskatchewan) presents recent work to develop visualization tools to represent local music collections from cultural heritage intuitions. This project uses a
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2012-09-10
Ostergaard, Hanne - Associate Dean Research (Graduate Programs), Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry; Professor, Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology, Simala-Grant, Joanne - Director, CIHR Special Project, Dyck, Jason - Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Pharmacology, Director, Cardiovascular Research Group, Canada Research Chair in Molecular Biology of Heart Disease and Metabolism, Levin, Aviad - Post Doctoral Fellow,Li Ka Shing Institute of Virology, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology
Both PowerPoint for the \"The CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship and Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs: Preparing Successful Applications\" session may be downloaded and the video file for this session may be downloaded at \"attached.\"In this presentation, the CIHR Fellowship and Banting
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A review of the technology available for the control of atmospheric emissions from oil sands plants
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Humphreys, R. G., McMullen, A. L., Patel, B. U., Hart, A. G.
Dynawest Projects Ltd. has been commissioned by Alberta Environment to provide an overview of the technology available for the control of sulphur and nitrogen oxide emissions from oil sands plants. The study scope is summarized below: 1. Review briefly bitumen extraction and upgrading technologies
; equipment design and modification; and NOx removal. The latter is the most effective and expensive. The technology is well established and its application to oil sands plants presents no special problems. The Alberta Government has established guidelines limiting the total emission of sulphur from an oil