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An infrared spectroscopic study of water and ions in perfluorosulfonate membranes.
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Infrared water vapor continuum absorption at atmospheric temperatures
(2005-03)No abstract available. -
Infrared water vapor continuum absorption at atmospheric temperatures
(American Institute of Physics Inc, 2005)We have used a continuous-wave carbon dioxide laser in a single-mode realization of cavity ring-down spectroscopy to measure absorption coefficients of water vapor at 944 cm-1 for several temperatures in the range 270-315 ... -
Infraspecific Variation in Arcellacea (Thecamoebians) from Eastern Canada and a Selected Biostratigraphic Study
(1984-04-15)Clones of several morphotypes of the arcellacean species Centropyxis aculeata (Ehrenberg) were established and the range of variation in individual clones was examined. Considerable morphological variation was noted, ... -
Infrastructural Landscapes: Integrating Renewable Energy with Landscape and Community in the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia
(2018-07-31)The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world and among the strongest currents. The Minas Passage is a narrow body of water in the upper Bay of Fundy with a 13-metre tidal range and water speeds of 7-8 knots, ... -
Inglis, George J., Mr. & Mrs.
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Inglis, K. C. - son of
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Inglis, Mr. & Mrs.
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Inglis, Mrs.
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Inglis, Mrs. - family
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Ingram, W., Mrs. - daughter of
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Inguinal hernia repair as an ambulatory surgical procedure: Patient satisfaction and quality assurance
(Dalhousie Medical Journal Editorial Board, 1996) -
Inhabiting Flow: Strategies for Tourist Oriented Architecture in Volatile Icelandic Landscapes
(2019-08-16)The volatile terrain in Iceland, a landscape of perpetual flux in the space of places, flows and time, demands building methods which are empathetic to its unwieldy behaviour. An inundation of tourists over the past decade ... -
Inhabiting Lost Space: Restoring the Urban Fabric with the Power of Nature
(2023-07-14)The urban landscape of Halifax’s Peninsula is constantly changing due to climate change and rapid urbanization, damaging the city and its infrastructure. The congestion of the city and degradation of the natural environment ... -
Inhabiting Manufactured Landscape: An Architectural Approach to Minnesota’s Post-Industrial Iron Range
(2020-08-26)Surface mining has created manufactured landscapes all over the world. While often viewed in a negative light as ‘scars on the land,’ they are a tangible imprint of humanity’s action on the landscape. Through the lens ... -
Inhabiting the Threshold: Housing and Public-Private Interface at Halifax’s St. Patrick’s-Alexandra School
(2014-04-04)A public-private interface is a dynamic threshold between the private residence and the public city. It can be critically examined in terms of social scales, defensibility and ownership of space. As cities densify, they ... -
Inhabiting Urban Landscapes: Reimagining Mono-Programmed Infrastructure as Accessible Public Space
(2023-07-21)Public areas in cities are often overtaken and underutilized by surrounding infrastructure, singularly programmed spaces, a lack of urban amenities, and pedestrian access throughout public zones. This thesis investigates ... -
AN INHERENTLY SAFER APPROACH FOR NONTRADITIONAL DUST EXPLOSION RISK REDUCTION
(2016-07-04)Dust explosions continue to occur in industrial processes that handle combustible powders. Considerable research is therefore conducted with the objectives of both preventing the occurrence and mitigating the consequences ... -
Inherently Safer Design Protocol for Process Hazard Analysis
(2020-04-14)Inherently safer design (ISD) is a component of industrial safety that focusses on the elimination and reduction of hazards using four principles – minimization, substitution, moderation and simplification. Process hazard ... -
The inheritance of spontaneous pigment mutations in Chondrus crispus stackh. (Rhodophyceae)
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1981)