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Canada’s Non-Imperial Internationalism in Africa: Understanding Canada’s Security Policy in the AU and ECOWAS
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This study is concerned with Canada’s policy towards peace, security and development in Africa. It examines Canada’s response to these issues in relation to the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), the African Union Peace and Security Architecture (APSA), and the Economic Community...
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Candida and the discursive terms of undefined illness: ghostly matters, leaky bodies and the dietary taming of uncertainty
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This dissertation examines the discursive terms upon which people come to understand their experiences with a yeast-related disorder known speculatively within biomedical practice as “Candida”. Following the critical interrogations posed by feminist and poststructural theorizings, I aim not to...
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2010
Longrich, N. R., Currie, P. J., Erickson, G. M., Horner, J. R.
Background: Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest terrestrial carnivores of all time, and consequently its ecology and diet have been the focus of much discussion. However, there is little direct evidence of diet or feeding habits in this species. Methodology/Principal Findings: Examination...
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Spring 2010
Land use and land use change strongly influence the carbon (C) dynamics within ecosystems. This study quantified four aspects of land use and land use change effects: 1) ecosystem C stocks and distribution; 2) soil respiration; 3) soil C mineralization; and 4) net ecosystem productivity. Land use...
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Career Advancement and Education Opportunities: Experiences and Perceptions of Internationally-Educated Nurses
Career Advancement and Education Opportunities: Experiences and Perceptions of Internationally-Educated Nurses
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The recruitment of internationally-educated nurses (IENs) is increasing in Canada, as a strategy to remedy nursing shortages. Effective recruitment and retention are needed, if this strategy is to be deemed a success. One of the criteria for successful retention is the availability and...
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Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram: A pilot study on a comparison of three methods of compression
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A coronary angiogram (CATH) is the diagnostic tool used to visualize the coronary arteries of a person’s heart. These arteries can be accessed through the radial artery. Various methods of applying compression to the radial puncture site have been used, but no research has been done to show...
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Fall 2010
Hosseininejad, Seyed Shaham Aldin
Dimethyl ether (DME), as a solution to environmental pollution and diminishing energy supplies, can be synthesized more efficiently, compared to conventional methods, using a catalytic distillation column for methanol dehydration to DME over an active and selective catalyst. In current work,...
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Spring 2010
Catalytic combustion provides us an efficient approach for the utilization and mitigation of methane, the major component of natural gas as well as an important greenhouse gas in global warming. From the research of catalytic combustion of methane, better understandings as well as solutions to...
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2010-01-01
Inglis, G. Douglas, Kastelic, John, Uwiera, Richard R. E.
Catheterized intestinal loops may be a valuable model to elucidate key components of the host response to various treatments within the small intestine of ruminants. We examined whether catheterizing ileal loops in sheep affected the overall health of animals and intestinal function, whether a...