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Early action investment in the Kyoto Protocol
(2003-07-17)Since uncertainty and irreversibility are inherent, environmental policy involves the problems of timing of implementation. Environmental policy based on cost-benefit analysis using certainty equivalent presents values can ... -
Early Cambrian tidal sedimentary environments, western Victoria Island, Arctic Canada
(2014-04-14)The currently unnamed early Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 4) sandstone unit is exposed in the Minto Inlier of western Victoria Island, Canadian Arctic Islands, and forms the base of the Phanerozoic succession. Coeval with other ... -
Early Career Visible Minority (ECVM) Faculty Experiences of Mentoring in a Western Canadian University.
(2023-09-25)Mentoring experiences of early career visible minority (ECVM) faculty members in Canadian Universities are yet to be explored. While there is substantial literature and evaluated studies on the benefits of mentoring new ... -
Early detection of morbidity in feedlot cattle using pattern recognition techniques
(2007)Computer algorithms are routinely used to aid in the identification of biological patterns not easily detected with standard statistics. Currently, observed changes in normal patterns of feeding behavior (FB) are used to ... -
Early flowering, short internode length, and double podding as components of early maturity in chickpea
(2003-02-18)Late maturity, resulting from the indeterminate nature of the crop, is a critical production constraint in chickpea (Kumar and Abbo, 2001). In western Canada, the chickpea crop is often killed by fall frost while seeds/pods ... -
Early gonadotropin secretion and sexual maturation in bull calves and ram lambs
(1996-06-01)Regulation of the early rise in gonadotropin secretion in bull calves and its involvement in the reproductive development of bull calves and ram lambs were studied. Development of the testes, prostate and seminal vesicles ... -
Early impact of a new food store intervention on health-related outcomes
(2016-07-26)Neighbourhood food environments influence what people choose to eat and consequently affect their health. Literature suggests that having supermarkets/grocery stores with healthier food options in a neighbourhood supports ... -
Early Intervention Experiences: Parental Satisfaction, Involvement, and Perception of Quality
(2017-07-18)Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child success and promotes resilience in parents and children (Fantuzzo et al., 2006). Early intervention programs and parental ... -
Early maturity strategies in chickpea: pyramiding key genetic traits
(2005-02-17)Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a highly indeterminate species which continues to grow and produce pods through fall, especially in cooler and wetter seasons. This exposes the crop to frost damage resulting in reduced ... -
EARLY RESPONSES OF NORTHERN BOREAL VEGETATION TO POWER LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES INCLUDING THE ACUTE TOXICITY OF IMAZAPYR AND TRICLOPYR TO NON-TARGET PLANTS
(2017-01-05)Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) techniques on power line rights-of-way (ROWs) have successfully reduced environmental and economic costs of vegetation management by selecting techniques that facilitate the establishment ... -
Early supplies of available nitrogen to the seed-row as affected by fertilizer placement
(2001-02-22)A field experiment was conducted at Star City, (legal location SW6-45-16-W2); Saskatchewan, Canada from May to June 2000, to measure N and P supply rates from fertilizer band to canola seed row. Ion exchange resin membrane ... -
Early Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) linguliformean brachiopods from the Deadwood Formation
(2005-04-22)The Deadwood Formation is an Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician succession of sandstones, shales, siltstones and limestones that blanketed central western North America during the initial Phanerozoic transgression. This ... -
Earning their wings : British pilot training, 1912-1918
(2006-12-15)This thesis outlines the development of Royal Flying Corps’s (RFC) training programme from 1912 to 1918. It is based largely on archival sources from the National Archives and Imperial War Museum (London) and the Bundesarchiv ... -
The earthly structures of divine ideas : influences on the political economy of Giovanni Botero
(2003-04-28)Giovanni Botero’s (1544-1617) treatise The Reason of State (1589) seemed somewhat uncharacteristic of sixteenth-century political thought, considering the pride of place given to economics in his text. The Age of Reformation ... -
Ebb and Flow
(2021-09-22)Motivated by an understanding of drawing as a material- and process-based art form with strong ties to intuition, as well as ways of knowing, feeling, and being, "Ebb and Flow" engages in dialogue with these capacities of ... -
Ebullition enhances chemical mass transport across the tailings-water interface of oil sands pit lakes
(Elsevier, 2021-12-09)Base Mine Lake (BML) was the first commercial-scale demonstration oil sands pit lake established in northern Alberta, Canada. Recent studies indicate that ebullition enhances internal mass loading of dissolved constituents ... -
Eccentric Squat Loading as means to Assessing Physical Function in Seniors
(2021-09-14)Healthy aging is a key concern for Canada’s aging population. Investigating methods that assist and promote healthy aging is therefore important to inform on this matter. The maintenance of functional ability, rather, ... -
ECG compression for Holter monitoring
(2007-04-11)Cardiologists can gain useful insight into a patient's condition when they are able to correlate the patent's symptoms and activities. For this purpose, a Holter Monitor is often used - a portable electrocardiogram (ECG) ...