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Who's and Whose Orwell?
(2003) -
Who's Citing You?
(2011-09-08)Ever wonder who has cited your peer-reviewed articles? Citations can serve as a measure of the research impact of your work and help you to identify new colleagues in your field. The Web of Science Cited Reference tool ... -
Whole building model predictive control with optimization for HVAC systems utilizing surface level weather forecasts
(2017-08-29)The commercial and institutional sector of the building stock present a significant portion of energy consumption within Canada, and of that the majority is used for space conditioning. In order to meet reduction in ... -
Whole Farm Nutrient Budgets of Two Dairy Farms in Atlantic Canada
(2011-12-05)Whole farm nutrient budgets (WFNB) enable producers to link dairy herd management with traditional field nutrient management plans. The objective of this study was to calculate WFNBs of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium ... -
Whole Rock Analysis using the Electron Microprobe
(1981-03-15)Rock powders ranging in composition from a peridotite to a granite were fused on molybdenum and tantalum strips in a vacuum and a nitrogen atmosphere. A low voltage high amperage source was used to melt the rock powders. ... -
Whose Reality Counts? Valuing Dalitbahujan Knowledge in a Technocratic India
(2021-01-07)Indian society is being reconfigured by the mobilization of people who had historically been marginalized in economic, social and cultural life. These people are referred to the constitution as Scheduled Tribes (ST), ... -
. “Whose voices are not in the room?” Indigenous women’s participation in the Arctic climate crisis research
(2019-12)The climate crisis is the new black with thousands of documents published on the topic every year with significant input from the Inuit, knowledge holders of the dynamic of the Arctic environment. This study reports on a ... -
Why a Pulmonary Function Laboratory?
(1960) -
Why All Tariffs Are An Evil
(1925) -
Why an ecosystem approach is the wrong paradigm for the next stage of fisheries management
(2006-09-13)Scientists from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) manage groundfish stocks by collecting biomass measurements that are used to provide scientific advice on catch limits. Clearly, if the data is uncertain or ... -
Why Architecture: The Intersection of Architectural Education and the City
(2018-07-31)This thesis questions the potential relationship between a school of architecture and the public. Redefining the role of architecture education as advocacy for better designed cities, a new dialogue between the public ... -
“Why are we saving All these artist publications + Other Galleries stuffs?” The Emergence of Artist-Run Culture in Halifax
(2016-01-22)Item contains the text for five wall panels prepared as part of the exhibition "“Why are we saving All these artist publications + Other Galleries stuffs?” The Emergence of Artist-Run Culture in Halifax," curated by Creighton ... -
Why Canada Lost Her Markets for Dried Fish
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1939-03) -
Why Canada Must Rearm
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1951) -
Why Civilized Nations Should Disarm
(1921) -
Why DIY?
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2016) -
Why do fig wasps pollinate female figs?
(Balaban Publishers, 2008)