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Line bisection and visual orienting within and beyond arm's reach in patients with visuospatial neglect.
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A Line in the Sand: A Sustainable Hydrological System for the Sahara Desert
(2019-08-19)Water scarcity is a concern in the Sahara Desert, which has been amplified by climate change and, combined with ever-expanding agriculture, has caused an unprecedented rate of desertification. The region cannot strain water ... -
Line Mixing and State-To-State Rotational Relaxation Rates in D2 Determined from the Raman Q-Branch
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Line-Shape Analysis of Speed-Dependent Collisional Width Inhomogeneities in Co Broadened by Xe, N-2, and He
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Linear Landscapes
(2011-08-03)A recreational urban trail runs through the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick with little interaction between adjacent buildings or the parallel riverfront of the Saint John River. As the two de?ning landscape elements ... -
A Linear Programming Framework for Models of Forest Management Strategy
(2013-10-29)Results found in this thesis draw attention to limitations in the conventional approach to modelling forest management strategy, where models have insufficient spatial resolution and ignore industry. Addressing these ... -
A linear wrapper method for detection of atypical points in classification.
(Dalhousie University, 2005) -
Linear-response function of a semi-infinite degenerate plasma in the presence of an external magnetic field
(1984-06/15)The static linear-response function x0(r,r') of a semi-infinite, degenerate plasma of noninteracting electrons is calculated in the presence of an external magnetic field perpendicular to the surface. The surface is simulated ... -
Linearly constrained convex programming of entropy type: Convergence and algorithms.
(Dalhousie University, 1993) -
The Link between Submillimetre Galaxies and Luminous Ellipticals: Near-Infrared IFU Spectroscopy of Submillimetre Galaxies
(2006-06-15)We present two-dimensional spectroscopy covering the rest-frame wavelengths of strong optical emission lines in six luminous submillimetre galaxies at z=1.3--2.5. Together with HST ACS and NICMOS imaging we map the dynamics ... -
Linked in: Social network analysis as a promising practice in assessing organizational equity and diversity policies
(2013)This paper argues for the methodological application of social network analysis (SNA), as an evaluation based approach in assessing organizational diversity and equity. Using concrete practice examples from a study exploring ... -
Linked Voices
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LINKFLOW, a water flow computer model for water table management: Part 2. Model verification
(1997-12)A computer simulation model, LINKFLOW, was developed (Havard et al., 1995) to simulate the movement of water during various water table management practices. This article described the validation of the linked saturated- ... -
Linkflow, a Water-Flow Computer-Model for Water-Table Management .1. Model Development
(1995-03)A computer simulation model, LINKFLOW, was developed to calculate the movement of water during various water table management practices, namely subsurface drainage, controlled drainage, and subirrigation. The model can ... -
Linking Human Impacts to Recent Declines in Coral Reef Fish Communities in the Bay Islands
(2021-12)The Bay Islands of Honduras are home to hundreds of species of fishes, and vast areas of coral reefs, seagrass, and mangroves. While protection for the area was nationally established in 2003 and in 2010; numerous anthropogenic ... -
Linking Jellyfish and Leatherback Sea Turtle Distributions in Atlantic Canada
(2018-08-15)Every year, endangered leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) migrate to Atlantic Canadian waters to feed on gelatinous zooplankton (‘jellyfish’). This thesis examined spatio-temporal patterns, and environmental ... -
Linking movement, diving, and habitat to foraging success in a large marine predator
(2006-12)Establishing where and when predators forage is essential to understanding trophic interactions, yet foraging behavior remains poorly understood in large marine carnivores. We investigated the factors leading to foraging ... -
Linking people to places: evaluating the methodology of collecting human-use data from conservation and protection officers for coastal marine protected area planning in Nova Scotia
(2011-10-21)Nova Scotia’s coastal habitats and marine resources are vital to the province’s economy, identity, and well-being. Increasing human populations and associated pressures, however, are threatening these resources. A key ...