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Literary Speculations: Postmodern Dystopia and the Future of Books
(2012-08-30)
This thesis identifies a trend in recent postmodern dystopian fiction for writers to metafictionally dwell on the place of literature in a future context. This trend springs from similar concerns present in the two most ...
UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMMUNITY FACTORS AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS IN INDIVIDUALS LIVING WITH HEART DISEASE NOT ATTENDING CARDIAC REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
(2010-09-07)
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death in Canada; however, physical activity (PA) has been shown to reduce mortality. Unfortunately, CHD patients are not engaging in enough PA. Purpose: To ...
WEB 2.0 BASED APPLICATIONS FOR ASTHMA/COPD PATIENTS; SOCIAL NETWORKING PLATFORM FOR SELF-MANAGEMENT VIA KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
(2012-09-05)
The world-wide-web has become a popular medium for health-related information exchange. New tools in Web 2.0 allow dynamic, disease-specific discussions. The impact on self-care and healthcare-related decisions merit ...
Investigating the interactions of bismuth and other metals with biologically relevant molecules.
(Dalhousie University, 2007)
Coordination chemistry of phosphenium centers.
(Dalhousie University, 1995)
Separatio Legis Et Evangelii: Marcionism And Tertullian's Monotheistic Critique
(2013-08-30)
This thesis will attempt to gauge the accuracy of Tertullian's Adversus Marcionem, particularly in the area of theology. Sources other than Tertullian, mostly his fellow heresiologists, will be used to form a picture of ...
Cloning Prevention Protocol for RFID
(2010-12-16)
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an emerging area under ubiquitous computing. RFID benefits include multiple read/write, longer read range and no requirement for line of sight. Due to security and privacy issues, ...
CHILDREN’S MEMORY FOR PAIN: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ROLE OF ANXIETY IN CHILDREN’S PAIN MEMORIES AND THE INFLUENCE OF PAIN MEMORIES ON SUBSEQUENT PAIN EXPERIENCE
(2012-05-31)
Children are often required to repeatedly undergo painful medical procedures (e.g. immunizations) and their memories for pain are predictive of their health behaviours across the lifespan. ...
Small stoichiometric flames for the gas chromatographic determination of organometallics.
(Dalhousie University, 1996)
USING THE ZEBRAFISH MODEL TO DETERMINE THE ROLE OF THE HACE1 TUMOUR SUPPRESSOR IN NORMAL DEVELOPMENT AND TUMOURIGENESIS
(2011-12-19)
HACE1 is a tumour suppressor gene located at human chromosome 6q21. HACE1 is downregulated in Wilms’ tumour as well as several other human cancers. Its role in normal development remains unknown. The zebrafish has established ...