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The Potential of microfossil use in paleodiet and paleoenvironmental analysis in Northwestern Ontario
(2008)
Historically wild rice was important economically and spiritually across much of central
and eastern Canada, but the antiquity of its use by Native communities is unclear. Unlike plant
macrofossils, which have traditionally ...
Paleomagnetic secular field variation and rock magnetism of some early holocene (<9900BP) postglacial lacustrine sediments near Thunder Bay, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
(2006)
Paleosecular magnetic changes through a 1.5m section of post-glacial lacustrine deposits
are strongly influenced by mineralogy and differential compaction. The sediments chiefly
comprise clay and, in the lower one third ...
Magnetic fabrics of granitic plutons and gneisses, Northwestern Ontario
(2004)
Specimens of plutonic granitic gneisses have been collected from different
locations of the Superior Province. The study of their Koenigsberger ratio (related to
natural remanent magnetization) and the theoretical ...
Emotional intelligence : an investigation of discriminant and concurrent validity / Andrea Kohan.
(2002)
Emotional intelligence (El) is a popularized concept, but one also being
empirically examined for its validity as a construct of intelligence. Research has focused on determining its status as a unique ability that is ...
Hemodialysis prescription : dose adequacy by continuous monitoring of fresh and spent dialysate conductivity
(2001)
Measurement of hemodialysis treatment adequacy is essential to monitor quality
assurance for today’s growing dialysis population. The universally accepted measure of
hemodialysis dose is Kt/V. Kt/V above 1.2 has been ...
Physician teacher perceptions of undergraduate medical students' four week integrated community experience / by Marsha Ann Reinikka.
(2008)
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of Northern Ontario physician-teachers with regard to second-year medical students who participated in a Northern Ontario Medicine (NOSM) four-week integrated community ...
Mapping recreation use patterns and forest values : a Canadian boreal forest case study / by Perrine, Lesueur.
(2008)
People attribute values to the places they use for forest recreation. Such values are often difficult to access and even more difficult to incorporate in forest management and planning. As potential sources of conflict in ...
Application of acceleration frequency domain factors in the analysis of headform impacts / by Evan Walsh.
(2008)
This research thesis was composed of two studies. The first study was a pilot
investigation to show evidence of the validity and reliability of the instruments and methodology used in the second, main investigation. The ...
Relative error transmission and detection in Strategic Forest Management Model
(2001)
The relative error (term error in the thesis always stands for relative error) transmission
from Forest Resource Inventory (FRI) data to Strategic Forest Management Model
(SFMM) outputs based on different FRI data to ...
Skiers' and snowboarders' perceptions of the quality of a ski resort in Japan : an application of importance performance analysis and recreation specialization / by Michael Scorgie.
(2008)
Identifying customers' perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of a particular service is an important step in the process of providing good service quality. This insight will allow managers to prioritize and allocate ...