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The population-based measurement of quality indicators for secondary prevention of stroke in Saskatchewan
(2010-07)
In Saskatchewan, stroke is the third leading cause of death as well was the major cause of adult disability. Once a person suffers a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), they are at high risk for having a secondary ...
The sublethal effects of 2,4-D dimethylamine on wood frog tadpoles in Saskatchewan
(2009)
Declining amphibian populations in association with an incidence of deformities have been observed globally. These observations have alarmed the scientific community as well as the general public. Potential causes include ...
Genetics of resistance to Stemphylium leaf blight of lentil (Lens culinaris) in the cross barimasur-4 x CDC milestone
(2007)
Stemphylium blight of lentil caused by Stemphylium botryosum Wallr., is a serious problem in Bangladesh, northeast India and Nepal causing more than 60 % yield losses under epidemic conditions. The pathogen started to ...
Spatial and temporal variation In greenhouse gas flux as affected by mowing on grasslands of hummocky terrain In Saskatchewan
(2005-08-30)
Global climate change has been linked to the increase in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Mixedgrass Prairie of hummocky terrain in Saskatchewan is an understudied landscape contributing an unknown quantity of greenhouse ...
"Awash perilously with song" : the poetry of John V. Hicks
(2006-08-30)
This is the first scholarly study on the poetry of Saskatchewan writer John V. Hicks, and focuses on the themes of music and spirituality.
At the edge : the north Prince Albert region of the Saskatchewan forest fringe to 1940
(2010-12)
Canadians have developed a vocabulary of regionalism, a cultural shorthand that divides Canada into easily-described spaces: the Arctic, the Prairies, the Maritimes, and Central Canada, for example. But these artificial ...
Family physician work force projections in Saskatchewan
(2008)
This thesis applies the econometric projection approach to forecast the numbers of general practitioners (GPs) in Saskatchewan for the next 15 years at both provincial and the Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) levels. The ...
Breaking the chain of dependency: using Treaty Land Entitlement to create First Nations economic self-sufficiency in Saskatchewan
(2010-11)
In the 1970’s, discussions began regarding the settlement of outstanding land claims from First Nations, the settling of Treaty Land Entitlement (TLE). The Office of the Treaty Commissioner (OTC) was developed to facilitate ...
Teacher self-efficacy and its relationship to teachers' perceptions of their working conditions
(2014-10-02)
Research has shown links between high levels of teacher self-efficacy and increased student achievement. Theorists and educational researchers have identified conditions and resources that increase teacher self-efficacy. ...
The efficacy of environmental impact assessment in Saskatchewan's forest resource sector
(2013-01-07)
Is environmental impact assessment (EIA) an effective tool for environmental management in Canada? Since its introduction in the early 1970s, EIA has emerged to be more participative, more comprehensive, and more closely ...