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Roe, Lizzie
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Roger D'Astous, designer d'habitations.Le chalet
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Role and Level of Engagement of Peer Researchers in Systematic Reviews: A Review Article
(SCIENCEDOMAIN International, 2022-08-23)Aims: This article aims at examining the role of peer researchers in systematic reviews of sensitive topics. While there are articles on the participation of peer researchers in primary research, there are very few studies ... -
ROLE DEVELOPMENT AND UTILIZATION OF MASTER’S-PREPARED OMANI NURSES WORKING IN CLINICAL SETTINGS: A MULTIPLE CASE STUDY
(2023-11-01)Background: Healthcare systems are transforming worldwide in response to the needs of aging populations, use of complex technologies, increased costs, and the drive to improve access to care. Additionally, the desire to ... -
A role for generalized Fermat numbers
(American Mathematical Society, 2016)We define a Gauss factorial $N_n!$ to be the product of all positive integers up to $N$ that are relatively prime to $n\in\mathbb N$. In this paper we study particular aspects of the Gauss factorials $\lfloor\frac{n-1} ... -
A Role for Inuit: How northern communities can inform and influence the dynamics of offshore oil and gas development in Nunavut [graduate project].
(2015-11-23)Climate change and declining ice cover, as well as socio-political and economic incentives, are increasingly attracting corporate attention towards the Canadian North. Oil and gas companies have renewed their interests in ... -
A ROLE FOR MLLT11 IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RETINAL AND CEREBELLAR CYTOARCHITECTURE
(2023-07-25)The organization of neurons into distinct layers, known as lamination, is a common feature of the nervous system. This process, which arises from the direct coupling of neurogenesis and neuronal migration, plays a crucial ... -
The Role of a Cyclin D2 Splice Variant in the Regulation of the Cell Cycle: Connecting Cell Cycle to Cancer Biology
(2014-07-30)CycD2SV is a splice variant of cyclin D2 (cycD2) which has been implicated in cell cycle exit in embryonic cardiomyocytes. To further characterize the role of this splice variant, we overexpressed cycD2SV in a multitude ... -
The role of activity and synaptic cell adhesion molecules of the neurexin family in the refinement of synapses between hippocampal neurons
(2017-12-14)Nervous system development is characterized by the selective removal of superfluous synaptic contacts and the strengthening of synapses that are useful for circuit function and behaviour. Historically, neuronal activity ... -
The role of adenosine in spinal opioid antinociception.
(Dalhousie University, 1996) -
The Role of Adrenergic Receptor Signaling in Embryonic Ventricular Cell Proliferation and Differentiation
(2019-11-28)In the adult heart, cardiomyocytes (CM) that die in response to aging or pathological insults are replaced by scar tissue. Transplantation of embryonic cardiac progenitor cells (CPC) was shown to increase the contractile ... -
The Role of Adult Education in a Defense Program
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1940-08) -
The Role of Altered Calcium-Handling in Mechanically-Induced Arrhythmias During Acute Regional Ischemia
(2016-06-27)Sudden Cardiac Death, a leading cause of death in Canada, commonly occurs as a result of arrhythmias occurring in the first hour of acute regional ischemia (ARI) after coronary artery occlusion. The mechanisms by which ARI ... -
Role of Arabidopsis thaliana RING-Type E3 Ligase XBAT35.2 in Regulating ACD11 Stability
(2015)Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification that results in a single (monoubiquitination) or multiple (polyubiquitination) ubiquitin molecule(s) being covalently attached to a selected protein substrate. A common ... -
The Role of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Signalling in Ventricular Conduction System Development and Cardiac Function
(2023-08-23)The presence of a cardiac conduction defect in perinatal life increases the risk of heart failure. Studies have shown that atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and its high affinity receptor (NPRA) play a role in the formation ...