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Sir Walter Scott's French Visitors
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Sir William MacDonald and his Kin
(1943) -
Sir Winston Churchill: The Man
(1955) -
The Siren
(1972) -
The Sirois Report Before the Ottawa Conference
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1940-08) -
The Sirois Report: an Evaluation
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1940-08) -
Sister St. Helen
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Sister St. Margaret
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Sisters
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Sisters of St. Martha
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Sisters of St. Martha's Convent
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Sit-to-stand transfer mechanics in healthy older adults: A comprehensive investigation of a portable lifting seat device.
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)Purpose: To evaluate lower extremity mechanics and muscle activation associated with the sit-to-stand transfer using a portable lifting-seat device and to compare these data to an unassisted transfer in healthy young and ... -
SIT-TO-STAND TRANSFER MECHANICS: THE EFFECT OF AGE AND LIFTING-SEAT DEVICE DESIGN
(2013-08-23)Objective: Lifting-seat devices are designed to raise the seat height to reduce biomechanical and neuromuscular demands of a sit-to-stand (STS). The goal of this thesis was to understand how seat height and lifting-seat ... -
Site as Education: Using Architecture to Communicate Nature's Behaviours
(2013-04-05)This thesis is an architectural exploration of The Serpentine Fen Wildlife Area in Surrey, British Columbia as a public park and an opportunity for environmental education for children. As public education becomes more ... -
Site Based Phenomena
(2012-04-05)With the perpetual advancements in technology and communication the focus and obsession of architectural critique has become surfi cially focused on building “image”. This focus on image of architecture has taken away ... -
Site Specific Motor Unit Recruitment During Fatigue in Human Soleus Muscle : a Quantitative EMG Analysis
(1996)The purpose of this study was to determine whether motor unit recruitment is site specific in the human soleus muscle, particularly during muscular fatigue. Needle electrodes measured the electrical activity from the muscle ... -
Site Specific Regionalism
(2015)As architecture continues towards a globalized practice, the increasingly standardized approach to building has resulted in an inflation of architecture with minimal sense of place. These designs often impose upon their ... -
Site-Specific Tyrosine Phosphorylation of the Type III Secretion Chaperone CesT Regulates Effector Hierarchy and Promotes Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Intestinal Disease
(2017-08-22)Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is a global enteric pathogen that causes serious gastrointestinal disease and inflicts a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Recent phosphoproteomic studies suggest that ...