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- 242Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 47Fraser, Marion
- 47Villatoro, Valentin (Supervisor)
- 42Andrew Hoang
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2024-06-01
Aquatic insects use polarized light to find water, where they live, mate and breed. In nature, the strongest producer of polarized light is water. Today's anthropogenic world creates much confusion for these insects, as objects like vehicles, glass buildings, plastics, solar panels, and even...
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Building knowledge: how Indigenous ways of being and knowing can help to humanize the profession of Speech-Language Pathology.
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Driving away from the early-learning site where I work as a Speech- Language Pathologist (SLP), a gleaming light catches my eye. Behind the preschool, a single building glows against the darkening sky; the new school in mid-construction. It’s as though the setting sun lingers...
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2024-06-06
These buildings were across the road from Kings Park in Tromsø, Norway. The building in the foreground is older. It has orange exterior paneling and a peaked grey slate roof. It also has a narrow black on white banner that reads, "It's never too late to be a rock star." It also has two...
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2018
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is of a Bunsen Burner. This laboratory equipment is used in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and MolecuLar Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in Biological Sciences. Identifier 3002I.
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2018
University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences
This image is of a lit Bunsen Burner. This laboratory equipment is used in Introduction to Cell Biology: Biology 107 and MolecuLar Genetics and Heredity: Biology 207. This image was created as part of the University of Alberta OER image database project in Biological Sciences. Identifier 3002I.