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Results for "departments_tesim:"Department of Physics""
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Spring 2010
Internal gravity waves grow in amplitude as they propagate upwards in a non-Boussinesq fluid and weakly nonlinear effects develop due to interactions with an induced horizontal mean flow. In this work, a new derivation for this wave-induced mean flow is presented and nonlinear Schrodinger...
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Fall 2023
This thesis aims to provide a method to include the effect of the gravitational fields of binary systems when simulating them with one-dimensional stellar evolution codes. We also apply this method to simulate the evolution of binary systems until the donor fills its Roche Lobe. The first part of...
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Public Perception of Hydraulic Fracturing and the Oil and Gas Industry in Western Canada: What the Frack is Going On?
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Hydraulic fracturing (HF), colloquially known as fracking, is an extremely divisive topic. One of its associated risks is the potential for induced seismicity (IS). Although HF has been around since the 1950s in Alberta, factors affecting public perception of the risks of IS are not fully...
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Spring 2024
Candida auris is an emerging pathogen that has been detected on five continents and is linked to resistance against the main three classes of antifungal drugs used to treat invasive infections, leading to healthcare-associated outbreaks. Tolerance refers to the ability of a drug-susceptible...
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Fall 2013
Phase retrieval in the transmission electron microscope offers the unique potential to collect quantitative data regarding the electric and magnetic properties of materials at the nanoscale. Substantial progress in the field of quantitative phase imaging was made by improvements to the technique...
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Quantitative states of the in-situ stress of the Canadian Duvernay Formation and deterministic analysis on the regional fault stability
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Maps of the in-situ stress directions and magnitudes at the depth of the Duvernay Formation within the Alberta Energy Regulator’s (AER) Kaybob assessment area (centered on the town of Fox Creek), East Shale basin (centered on the city of Red Deer) and Willesden Green oil field are constructed...
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Quantitatively Modelling the Transition from Non-Genetic to Genetic Antimicrobial Resistance
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Antimicrobial resistance is a growing global health crisis that requires an interdisciplinary approach to better understand and combat. Physics-based modelling has provided valuable insights into the underlying mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance and the quantitative behaviour of resistant...