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Skip to Search Results- 1Luckert, Marty (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Spaner, Dean (Agriculture)
- 1Trimble, Linda (Political Science)
- 1Unsworth, Martyn (Physics & Earth and Atmospheric Sciences), Johnston, Stephen (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences), Banks, Jonathan (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Wichmann, Bruno (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
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Fall 2021
This study explores the relationship between online gender-based violence and symbolic annihilation. I ask the following questions: How extensively are Canadian cabinet ministers Catherine McKenna and Chrystia Freeland subjected to online gender-based violence on Twitter? What forms of online...
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Fall 2020
Geothermal energy is a low-carbon, base-load, renewable energy resource that should form part of the future global energy portfolio as we seek to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change. In Canada, geothermal resources are underdeveloped and require further investigation to facilitate...
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Quantitative trait loci mapping of rust resistance and agronomic traits in the doubled haploid spring wheat population ‘HYAYT12-10’ × ‘GP146’
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Marker-assisted selection requires the identification of molecular markers associated with major genes and quantitative trait loci (QTL) using linkage analysis. In this study, we used 167 doubled haploid (DH) lines derived from two unregistered spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) parental lines...
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Fall 2023
This thesis is composed of three studies. First study (Gold Mining and Disparities in Indigenous Infant Health in the Brazilian Amazon): Regulations in mining industries can mitigate environmental pollution and health risks. The health of indigenous communities may be disproportionately harmed by...