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An Intuitionist Model of Sport Motivation
(2016-08-09)Despite it’s increasingly established benefits, youth sport participation in Canada has declined. Researchers, practitioners, policy and decision makers have all highlighted the need to address declining participation, and ... -
Inuit Agency in the Arctic
(2021-12-20)Global warming is shortening the winter in the Canadian Arctic so that non-renewable resources are becoming more accessible, and the Northwest Passage will soon become a viable shipping route, attracting the interest of ... -
INUIT GIRLS MAKE MEDIA: RESISTING STEREOTYPES THROUGH PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH
(2019-04-05)Historically, entertainment media have reproduced inaccurate and stereotypical media representations of Indigenous peoples. In this thesis, I draw on concepts such as Stuart Hall’s theory of media influence, Pierre Bourdieu’s ... -
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Invariant Information Spike Sorting
(2024-04-05)Spike sorting is the process of identifying and classifying voltage recordings from the brain or nervous system into discrete labelled waveform events. The core difficulty lies in unsupervised classification - one does not ... -
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The Invasion Theme in English Poetry
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Invasion-mediated shifts in the macrobenthic assemblage of a rocky subtidal ecosystem
(2011)We tracked changes in community composition that occurred with state shifts in the rocky subtidal ecosystem in Nova Scotia, Canada, from 1992 to 2008. At the beginning of our study, a dense aggregation of sea urchins was ... -
Inventing the cure: Tuberculosis in twentieth century Nova Scotia.
(Dalhousie University, 1990) -
Inventing the Past: Regional Myth in Michael Crummey’s Galore and Richard Flanagan’s Gould’s Book of Fish
(2014-12-15)This thesis seeks to investigate the ways in which a novel from Newfoundland and a novel from Tasmania use history and myth to reimagine their colonial beginnings in light of recent debates about finding and defining ... -
Inverness Hospital
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Invertebrate predation and lotic prey communities: Evaluation of in situ enclosure/exclosure experiments
(1984)The influence of the stonefly Kogotus nonus on prey communities was assessed by varying the predator density within small enclosures in a first-order stream in southwestern Alberta. Experimental containers with natural ... -
Invertebrate predation and the seasonal dynamics of microcrustacea in the littoral zone of Jack Lake, Nova Scotia.
(Dalhousie University, 1991)