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Parallel generation of ROLAP data cubes.
(Dalhousie University, 2005) -
Parallel Images
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Parallel re-modeling of EF-1 alpha function: divergent EF-1 alpha genes co-occur with EFL genes in diverse distantly related eukaryotes
(2013-06)No abstract available. -
Parallel relational OLAP.
(Dalhousie University, 2003) -
Parallel Surveys of Specialists and Family Physicians in Nova Scotia Regarding Satisfaction With the Referral Process
(Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2010) -
Paramedic Clinical Decision Making
(BMC Emergency Medicine, 2009-09-21)Paramedics are responsible for the care of patients requiring emergency assistance in the out of hospital setting. These health care providers need to make many decisions during the course of an emergency call. This thesis ... -
Parameter Estimation for Nonlinear State Space Models
(2012-04-24)This thesis explores the methodology of state, and in particular, parameter estimation for time series datasets. Various approaches are investigated that are suitable for nonlinear models and non-Gaussian observations ... -
Parameter, State and Uncertainty Estimation for 3-dimensional Biological Ocean Models
(2012-08-23)Realistic physical-biological ocean models pose challenges to statistical techniques due to their complexity, nonlinearity and high dimensionality. In this thesis, statistical data assimilation techniques for parameter and ... -
Parameterization of ice crystal properties and liquid fraction in extra-tropical stratiform clouds.
(Dalhousie University, 2004) -
PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE SHOCK RESPONSE OF A SYSTEM OF TWO SUBMERGED CO-AXIAL CYLINDRICAL SHELLS COUPLED BY THE INTER-SHELL FLUID
(2015)A semi-analytical methodology based on classical mathematical physics is used to simulate the shock response of a submerged system consisting of two co-axial cylindrical shells coupled with a fluid filling the inter-shell ... -
PARAMETRIC AND NON-PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF COMPETING RISKS MODELS
(2020-04-13)Competing risks refers to the phenomenon where an object or individual is subject to multiple risks that are competing to destroy the object or individual, where the occurrence of one of these risks precludes the occurrence ... -
Parametric study of the flexural behaviour of sandwich panels with flax FRP faces and foam cores using finite element analysis
(APFIS 2019, 2019-12-10)To meet the growing demands for increased sustainability in infrastructure, it is important to consider the use of more environmentally-friendly materials, such as plant-based fibre-reinforced polymers (FRPs). Plant-based ... -
Parc de la Malmaison
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Parent and Early Childhood Educator Perceptions of Physical Health and Well-being in the Early Years
(2019-08-07)Early childhood development is a determinant of health. Parents and early childhood educators (ECEs) have an important role in influencing development during this timeframe. The Early Development Instrument (EDI) is widely ... -
PARENT/CAREGIVER INVOLVEMENT TO MANAGE PAIN IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA
(2015)Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia experience pain from the disease, treatment and procedures. Parents can be effective in managing their child’s pain but little is known about how they learn to do this. This ... -
Parental Factors That Affect the Connectedness to Nature of Pre-School Aged Children in Halifax, Nova Scotia
(2022-04)Time spent in nature has been found to promote a connectedness to nature (CTN) in both children and adults (Gifford & Nilsson, 2014; Deville, 2021). However, it has been found that people in North America are spending ... -
Parental knowledge of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and opinions of treatment options: Impact on enrolment and adherence to a 12–month treatment trial
(Canadian Psychiatric Assn, 1999-12)No abstract available. -
Parental Prevention of Newborn Pain: An Evaluation of an eHealth Learning Platform to Determine Acceptability, Feasibility and Utilization of Parent-Led Pain Management
(2023-04-01)Introduction: Despite strong evidence supporting the efficacy of parent-led pain management (PLPM; e.g., breastfeeding) during procedures (e.g., injections), parents remain an underutilized resource. This dissertation ... -
Parenting and Working: Parents Working as Doctors Returning from Parental Leave
(2024-05)There is an abundance of research on maternity leave in terms of economic impacts, gendered impacts, and health but there is less research on qualitative experiences of returning from leave and navigating a career while ...