Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Title
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CASTING A WIDER NET: ENGAGING COMMUNITIES TO ENHANCE FISHERIES SCIENCE AND INFORM MANAGEMENT IN ATLANTIC CANADA
(2023-12-13)In many contexts around the world, fisheries management remains a ‘wicked problem’, plagued by complexity in efforts to obtain credible information upon which to make decisions, establish legitimacy in governance processes, ... -
Catabolism of amino acids by Fusobacterium species.
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CATALYSIS BY EXTREMOZYMES: COMPARING OROTIDINE 5?- MONOPHOSPHATE DECARBOXYLASES FROM PSYCHROPHILES, MESOPHILES, AND THERMOPHILES
(2015-04-28)Low temperatures impose a unique set of restrictions on the thermodynamic strategies available for enzymatic catalysis. The specific thermodynamic consequences of cold environments were determined for two psychrophile-derived ... -
Catalyst: A New Public Architecture for Community Resiliency
(2016-08-29)This research is intended to develop an architectural design process wherein the architect actively seeks rural communities in need of social, cultural, economic and environmental revitalization. A new public architecture ... -
CATALYTIC GRAPHITIZATION BY LIGHT METALS
(2020-08-07)The catalytic effects of light metals (Mg and Li) on the graphitization process and the effects of precursors, blending conditions, heating conditions, and additives on the graphitization rate and the final graphite ... -
catena-phosphorus cations.
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Cationic and Dicationic Phosphine Complexes of Tin and Germanium
(2013-08-20)This dissertation explores the synthesis and characterization of phosphine stabilized tetrel (group 14) cations. Tetrel cations are readily generated by reacting a halogermane or halostannane with a Lewis acid to generate ... -
Causal analysis of catch and recruitment variations in exploited fish populations.
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THE ‘CAUSAL TREE’: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNDP EXPENDITURES AND QUALITY OF GOVERNANCE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
(2016-12-16)The effects of foreign aid on development and governance has long been a much debated subject. Some scholars have primarily focused their examinations on the correlation between foreign aid and the democratization of states, ... -
Causes and Consequences of Fission-Fusion Dynamics in Female Northern Long-Eared Bats, Myotis septentrionalis
(2012-07-13)Individual costs and benefits of living in groups vary with group size, stability, and composition. Investigations of these features of group living have lead to the recognition of a variety of social structures. Although ... -
CD8+ T cells in the development of Allograft Vasculopathy and de novo allospecific memory formation
(2014-01-24)Long-term survival of cardiac transplant recipients continues to be severely limited by the development of a pathological, chronic rejection process, termed allograft vasculopathy (AV). This remains to be the case despite ... -
Celebrating the Overlap: Expressing Canada’s Plurality Through Collective Ceremony in Charlottetown Harbour
(2021-07-09)Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, is popularly regarded as Canada’s “Birthplace of Confederation.” It was the site of the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, which led to Confederation in 1867. This new national narrative ... -
Cellular and Subcellular Mechanisms of Ventricular Mechano-Arrhythmogenicity
(2021-07-15)The heart is an electro-mechanical pump with feedback mechanisms for responding to acute changes in its mechanical environment. This requires cellular and subcellular elements of cardiac mechano-sensitivity, including ... -
Cellular dedifferentation and redifferentiation in Splachnum ampullaceum (L.) Hedw
(1959)The phenomena of dedifferentiation and rediff-erentiation in Splachnum ampullaceum are discussed. A quantitative study of changes in the size and number of the main cellular constituents as well as changes in their position ... -
Cellular mechanisms of the neurotoxicity caused by hyperammonemia and hypoglycemia.
(Dalhousie University, 1992) -
Cellular Mechanisms Regulating Neuromuscular Junction Stability and Plasticity in Normal and Diseased Mice
(2021-01-07)The stability of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is critical for maintaining independence and quality of life. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms that underlie this stability is of paramount importance to be able to ... -
Cellular, molecular and genetic aspects of gender specific mitochondrial inheritance in the marine mussels Mytilus.
(Dalhousie University, 2003) -
Cemetery as a Place of Cultural Communication
(2012-04-10)Cemeteries serve as repositories of history and memories of the local community, as well as afford the living population an opportunity to connect and learn about a culture’s past. Accordingly, the cemetery as a place and ...