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Back to basics: Supporting digital humanities and community collaboration using the core strength of the academic library
(Digital Library Perspectives, 2018)Purpose: To describe how academic libraries can support digital humanities (DH) research by leveraging established library values and strengths to provide support for preservation and access and physical and digital spaces ... -
Back to Where We Started? The Expansion of the Saskatchewan Justice Alternative Measures Guidelines as an Opportunity to Explore Program Delivery Issues
(2014-01-20)Restorative justice was first used in Saskatchewan in 1985 and experienced a meteoric rise over the next two decades. In Saskatchewan, the use of restorative justice is not authorized for certain ‘serious’ offences, including ... -
The background of Searle's "Background" : motives, anticipations, and problems
(2005-06-29)In this thesis, I discuss John Searle’s account of Intentionality which includes his theory of the Background as something which is necessary, in some sense, to there being such a thing as Intentionality. In chapter one I ... -
Background to micronutrient requirements in Alberta
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Backwater rise due to a submerged spur
(1992)A spur is an earth or rock fill embankment which projects into a stream channel from the bank. The spur is usually a low height structure and therefore it may be overtopped during flood events. Prediction of the backwater ... -
Bacterial endophytes of plants used for soil reclamation
(2018-02-15)Microorganisms that colonize the plant rhizosphere and root tissues may provide host plants with nutrients, stimulate growth and increase tolerance to abiotic stress. These plant-microbe associations are also being ... -
Bacterial levels in Saskatchewan retail ground beef
(2014-03-26)This thesis describes the results of three studies that used different measures of bacterial numbers in retail ground beef (n=309) collected across different locations in Saskatchewan within a one-year period (May 2011 – ... -
Bacterial viability and biological seed treatment of canola
(2001-02-22)The use of sulfur-oxidizing plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) applied as seed treatment for increasing canola yield has been reported previously (Kloepper et al., 1988; Yesmin and Banerjee, 2000). For consistent ... -
Bacteriological studies on frozen concentrated milk
(1952)Freezing has long been regarded as a dependable and economical method of preserving perishable foods. Particularly within the last two or three decades many advances have been made in this field. There is no doubt today ... -
The bacteriophage λ rex-centric mutualism phenotype, conditional rex, and other novel rex phenotypes
(2002-04)Rex-Centric Mutualism The Rex Exclusion Phenotype, encoded by the rexA-rexB genes of bacteriophage lambda is defined as the inability of the mutant bacteriophage T4rll to generate plaques on a lysogenized E. coli(λ) host. ... -
Badminton in Saskatcheawn, 1919-1993: Elitism and Mass Participation in Sport
(1994-07)The purpose of this thesis is to study the historical evolution of the sport of badminton within the province of Saskatchewan from 1919 to 1993. The study has two major themes. First, it chronicles the beginnings, ... -
Badoga, Sandeep_PhD_thesis_April_2015
(2015-04-15)Bitumen-derived heavy gas oil contains large amounts of sulfur (~4.0 wt.%) and nitrogen (~0.4 wt.%), which need to be lowered before it becomes suitable as a feedstock for refineries. The most widely used upgrading process ... -
Bag storage of canola
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The Baillies of Mellerstain : the household economy in an eighteenth-century elite household
(2010-12)Account books of household expenses provide details of people's social and economic life. For Scotland during the seventeenth and eighteenth century few, if any, account books are as detailed as those of Lady Grisell Baillie ... -
Baking quality of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum l.) is influenced by fractionation of nitrogen fertilization
(2019-03-05)Nitrogen (N) fertilization is one of the most common agronomic practice to increase wheat grain yield and protein content. However, the beneficial effects of nitrogen fertilization on grain yield and quality vary significantly ... -
The balance and the sword : a study of just revenge in Elizabethan tragedy
(1963-10-01)The Revenge Play1 in the form Thomas Kyd gave it in The Spanish Tragedy, and in the form used subsequently by Marston in Antonio's Revenge, Shakespeare in Hamlet, and Tourneur in The Atheist’s Tragedy, to mention a few ... -
The balanced scorecard : structure and use in Canadian companies
(2006-04-24)This thesis develops a balanced scorecard model based on the attributes of Kaplan and Norton’s Balanced Scorecard (1992, 1996, 2001). The model is then operationalized using a survey that is administered to CMAs (Certified ... -
Balancing agronomic outcomes and greenhouse gas-nitrous oxide emissions using enhanced efficiency fertilizers in canola production.
(2020-03-10)Due to a low Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), canola production requires a high N input to optimize crop yields. The large amount of soil N surplus impacts the fertilizer investment for farmers and poses risks to the ... -
Balancing nutrient inputs with removals
(2003-02-18)A nutrient input – removal workbook was developed to assist CCAs and farmers in understanding the impact of crop management on soil fertility. Used in combination with soil testing, the PKalc program can help with ... -
Balancing the availability of nutrients in manured soils
(2003-02-18)