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P.G. Laurie : the aspirations of a western enthusiast
(1978-01-01)Patrick Gammie Laurie was a western enthusiast who came west to work as a writer and printer on various newspapers in Manitoba between 1869 and 1878. Eventually he established his own newspaper, the Saskatchewan Herald, ... -
P38(MAPK) negatively regulates monoamine oxidase-A activity as well as its sensitivity to Ca2+
(2007)Monoamine oxidase (MAO) is a mitochondrial deaminating enzyme that exists as two isoforms, MAO-A and -B. The MAO-mediated reaction generates hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) as a normal by-product. Dysregulation of MAO has been ... -
Pacifique
(2014-07-14)Pacifique is a novel of trauma and recovery set in contemporary Victoria, British Columbia. Tia, the protagonist, meets Pacifique one cold February evening. Five sex- and passion-fueled nights later, a bike ride ends with ... -
Packet CDMA communication without preamble
(2007-01-02)Code-Division Multiple-Access (CDMA) is one of the leading digital wireless communication methods currently employed throughout the world. Third generation (3G) and future wireless CDMA systems are required to provide ... -
The Packing Landscapes of Quasi-One Dimensional Hard Sphere Systems
(2015-10-23)When a liquid is cooled below its equilibrium freezing temperature, it becomes supercooled and the molecular motions slow down until the system becomes kinetically arrested, forming a glass, at the glass transition ... -
Paddling Upstream: Stories of Teachers and Their Professional Learning Journeys
(2011-12-15)Teachers tell stories. It is how we share, shape and learn from our experiences. As Clandinin and Connelly (1996) described, through the living, telling, and retelling of our stories we can open space for transformation ... -
Pain anxiety and acceptance as predictors of self-regulatory responses to exercise among adults with arthritis
(2015-10-23)Engaging in 150+ minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise is a recommended self-management strategy for arthritis. Considering the low levels of exercise among individuals with arthritis, national calls have been made for ... -
Pain assessment and treatment in bleeding disorders: The need for social work specific education
(2021-05-03)The aim of this research was to examine what social workers currently understand and practice in pain management, specifically in bleeding disorder care. First, a scoping review was conducted to examine the breadth of ... -
Pain promotion: negative effects of exposure to health charity appeals
(1994)Health charity appeals are typically evaluated solely in terms of the amount of money raised relative to the administrative costs of the campaign. The effect of information communicated in these appeals on receivers' health ... -
Painful injustices : clinical legal education and the pedagogy of suffering
(2011-03)In this thesis, I argue that clinical law teaching requires a theoretical analysis and pedagogical framework to address law students’ encounters with social suffering in clinical law contexts. A critical “pedagogy of ... -
PAINTING A PICTURE: WHY DIVERSE PARENTS CHOOSE CATHOLIC FRENCH IMMERSION FOR THEIR SCHOOL AGED CHILD
(2015-09-17)ABSTRACT In this narrative inquiry, I examined parents’ stories to gain insight into their journey toward selecting a French Immersion Catholic stream of education for their Kindergarten-aged children. As a teacher, I ... -
PALEOECOLOGY OF LOWER SILURIAN BIOHERMS, MANITOULIN ISLAND, ONTARIO
(1983-03)The largest and most extensive, known, Early Llandovery (Rhuddanian) biohermal complex is exposed within the Manitoulin Formation on Manitoulin Island. The complex comprises over three-hundred bioherms. Bioherms range in ... -
Paleoecology of Southeastern Saskatchewan bison : changes in diet and environment as inferred through stable isotope analysis of bone collagen
(2004-01-01)Archaeological research has provided evidence of change in the settlement and subsistence practices of human groups inhabiting the Great Plains throughout the Holocene. A substantial part of this reorganization appears to ... -
Paleoecology of the burgess shale formation at The Monarch, Southern Rocky Mountains, Canada
(2003-08)The Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale Formation 1S a unique deposit hosting a remarkable diversity of soft-bodied and skeletal organisms. This unit onlaps the shallow-water dolomites of the Cathedral Formation which have ... -
Paleoenvironmental and sequence-stratigraphic interpretation of the Middle Eocene Río Turbio (upper member) and Man Aike Formations of southern Patagonia, Argentina
(2012-06-13)The Middle Eocene of southern Patagonia, Argentina, consists of the Río Turbio and Man Aike formations. These units comprise a succession of siliciclastic sediments deposited on the southwestern margin of Austral Basin. ... -
Paleoenvironmental interpretation of late glacial and post-glacial fossil marine molluscs, eureka sound, Canadian Arctic Archipelago
(2006-04-10)A total of 5065 specimens (5018 valves of bivalve and 47 gastropod shells) have been identified and classified into 27 species from 55 samples collected from raised glaciomarine and estuarine sediments, and glacial tills. ... -
Paleoethnobotany at Wanuskewin Heritage Park: Plant Use at the Red Tail (FbNp-10) and Wolf Willow (FbNp-26) Sites and An Evaluation of Macrobotanical Flotation Techniques
(2022-05-25)Plant use of mobile hunter-gatherers of the Northern Plains has been vastly understudied. The analysis of macrobotanical (seeds and charcoal) remains from archaeological sites, if they are conducted, are often an addendum ... -
Paleolimnological Reconstruction of Long-Term Trends in Phototrophic Communities in Prairie Reservoirs
(2017-07-17)Anecdotal evidence suggested that Lake Diefenbaker, a large river-valley reservoir in Southern Saskatchewan, Canada, has been experiencing increased pelagic algal bloom frequency and intensity in recent years. This has ...