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A New Spiritual Space Using Psychogeographic Methods
(2019-08-09)A shrinking number of people are attending religious services in comparison to the growing proportion of people who claim a spiritual aspect to their lives. The divergence of spirituality and religion has left a gap in the ... -
A New Strategy of War and Peace
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New Symbiotic Mutants of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Affecting Either Nodule Initiation or Symbiosome Development
(Balaban Publishers, 1993) -
The New Synthesis
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1949) -
A new test method for measuring the longitudinal and shear moduli of fiber-reinforced composites.
(Dalhousie University, 1998) -
A NEW TEST TO BUILD CONFIDENCE REGIONS USING BALANCED MINIMUM EVOLUTION
(2013-08-30)In phylogenetic analysis, an important issue is to construct the confidence region for gene trees from DNA sequences. Usually estimation of the trees is the initial step. Maximum likelihood methods are widely applied but ... -
New Testing Method of GFRP Bars in Compression
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New Textual Formats: Reading online is re-wiring the human brain and changing how we process information
(Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 2009)The experience of reading online is different from reading the hard copy of a printed item. This is relevant to librarians and those in the information studies field who need to be aware that the way young people and future ... -
A New Theory of Alzheimer's Disease
(2014-04-01)Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a chronic progressive neurological condition, clinically characterized by memory deficits, cognitive and physical impairment, and personality changes. Traditionally, AD was considered a type ... -
A new theory of noncognitivism.
(Dalhousie University, 1995) -
New to Farming: Exploring the motivations and experiences of small-scale farmers in Nova Scotia
(2015-04-29)The romanticism of rural landscapes was an essential aspect of the 1960s and 1970s back-to-the-land movement. Urbanites flocked to rural spaces as an escape from the plight of humanity in cities. In the contemporary ... -
New to me or new to you? Determining objects of interest on the basis of novelty in the second year of life.
(Dalhousie University, 2006) -
A New Toolkit For Measuring Spasticity: A Pilot Study Investigating The Validity And Reliability Of The Biotone System For Patients Post-Stroke
(2016-01-19)Purpose: This pilot study assessed the concurrent and construct validity and test-retest reliability of the BioTone system as a tool to quantify spasticity in patients following stroke. Methods: 15 adults post-stroke (65±11 ... -
New Towns For Old
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New Towns in Britain
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1949) -
A new two-dimensional lattice of coordination number five
(1995)An introduction is given to the symmetrical square and triangular two-dimensional Bravais lattices. Next the two most symmetric two-dimensional, non-Bravais regular lattices are introduced - the honeycomb and the kagome - ... -
New uses of old dramas: The importance of Jacobean drama to plays by four contemporary British playwrights.
(Dalhousie University, 1994) -
A New View of Bardell v. Pickwick
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A New Water Infrastructure Paradigm for the Arid City of Kerman, Iran
(2015)This thesis investigates ancient methods of water storage, delivery, access and treatment that have formed the basis of traditional Persian settlements and culture. These methods are contrasted with modern techniques and ...