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Evaluating the Trade-offs Between Microalgal Biomass Production Rate and Nutrient Reduction in Dairy Waste Whey Permeate-amended Culture
(2024-04-29)
Leveraging microalgae for food production and aquaculture feeds utilizing waste offers an economically
efficient and circular solution to food challenges while promoting nutritional sustainability. This research
investigates ...
Salinity Tolerance of the Endangered Atlantic Whitefish (Coregonus huntsmani): Unravelling the Conservation Physiology of an Enigmatic Fish
(2024-04-26)
Amidst the ongoing global decline in biodiversity, the preservation of at risk, endemic
species is increasingly important. The Atlantic Whitefish (Coregonus huntsmani) is an
endangered, anadromous fish endemic to Nova ...
EXPLORING THE EXPERIENCES OF BLACK NOVA SCOTIANS WITH INVOLUNTARY PSYCHIATRIC CARE THROUGH AN INTERSECTIONAL LENS
(2024-04-25)
This qualitative study aimed to hear the experiences of diverse Black Nova Scotians (DBNS) who have undergone involuntary psychiatric care (IPC). Help-seeking, stigma, trust, community, family, and health system were ...
Risky Play for Children with Physical Disabilities within Atlantic Canada from the Perspective of their Caregivers
(2024-04-29)
Introduction: Play is the primary form of physical activity (PA) children engage in from a young age. Children naturally enjoy engaging in risky play as it is fun and thrilling. Risky play is associated with increased PA ...
Real-world incidence of severe myelosuppression among chronic myeloid leukemia patients treated with imatinib in Ontario
(2024-04-29)
Imatinib, approved in 2001 for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) based on its remarkable efficacy, was associated with severe hematologic adverse events in clinical trials. This population-based retrospective ...
A Numerical Study of Dual Core Surface Plasmon Resonance-based Photonic Crystal Fiber Biosensors.
(2024-04-29)
Photonic crystals (PCs) are periodic material structures in the optical domain. Felix Bloch developed a theory that describes how electron waves behave in the periodic structure of solids such as semiconductors. The same ...
Why is Most Neurotransmitter Release Synaptic
(2024-04-30)
Small-molecule neurotransmitter release is largely confined to synaptic active zones, but the spatially restrictive mechanism is unidentified. In this study, we investigate whether spatial restriction occurs during synaptic ...
Transformative Landscapes: Deinstitutionalizing Mental Healthcare Through the Urban Park
(2024-04-29)
People are a product of their environment; the psychological and physical well-being of individuals are continually shaped by life experiences, relationships, community culture, and environmental conditions. Historical ...
STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE THE STABILITY OF MESOPOROUS SILICON PHOTOCATALYSTS
(2024-04-26)
Mesoporous silicon (mp-Si) nanoparticles (NPs) are of interest due to their promising application as photocatalysts for solar-driven hydrogen production via water splitting. While mp-Si NPs have shown promising photocatalytic ...
Non-Cooperative Vessel Detection Using Multispectral Satellite Imaging and Machine Learning Applied Towards Onboard Satellite Dark Vessel Detection
(2024-04-30)
Dark vessels are a major source of economic and environmental damage, estimated to cost the global economy tens of billions (USD) a year. These vessels hide or obscure their presence on the ocean to conduct unlawful ...