Browsing Faculty of Graduate Studies Online Theses by Title
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SURVIVAL FOR A COHORT OF CLINICALLY CONFIRMED DIABETES CASES IN NOVA SCOTIA
(2011-09-06)Diabetes Care Program of Nova Scotia (DCPNS) Registry data were used to examine factors associated with survival for clinically confirmed diabetes mellitus (DM) cases. Type 1 (N=2,043) and type 2 (N=47,974) cases were ... -
Factors Effecting the Electrical Conductivity and Zeta Potential of Alumina Nanofluids
(2014-06-19)This study investigates of the effect of nanoparticle volume fractions, NaCl concentration and pH on size of agglomerates, electrical conductivity and zeta potential of alumina nanofluids. The volume fractions used were ... -
Factors influencing flux, mineralization and availability of phosphorus in clear and organic lakes in the Atlantic Region.
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Factors influencing sitting comfort and in-chair movement in the office environment.
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Factors influencing the abundance, composition and diversity of deep-water benthic megafaunal communities
(2017-09-15)This thesis examines the role of the physical environment in influencing the abundance, composition and diversity of epibenthic megafaunal communities – i.e. organisms > 2-3 cm living on the seafloor – in deep waters on ... -
Factors influencing the survival, growth and development of central nervous system neurons in the fetal rat and human.
(Dalhousie University, 1996) -
Factors that Influence Biofilm Formation, Desiccation Resistance, and Sanitizer Susceptibility in Listeria monocytogenes at a Simulated Food Processing Plant Temperature of 15°C
(2015)Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogenic foodborne bacterium whose persistence in food processing environments is in part attributed to its biofilm formation. A library of 11,024 L. monocytogenes 568 (serotype 1/2a) Himar1 ... -
Factors that Influence the Sustainability of Community Archives: A Case Study of Nova Scotia
(2014-05-01)Small archives are essential for understanding the historical context of social groups and geographic communities by those who live in them or study them. Using a multiple case study of eight archives serving in Nova Scotia, ... -
FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE PHYSICIAN APPROACHES TO, DISCUSSIONS ABOUT AND TESTING WOMEN FOR CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS IN NOVA SCOTIA
(2010-09-22)Background: Annual screening of sexually active women aged 15 -24 years for Chlamydia trachomatis has been widely advocated. Goal: Examine relationships between physician characteristics and reported rates of sexual history ... -
Failures of perception by the New Right: Addicted homeless women in Halifax.
(Dalhousie University, 1992) -
FAMILIARITY AND AFFECT IN ADOLESCENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
(2014-07-21)In typically developing (TD) individuals, simple repeated exposure to stimuli results in greater affinity toward them. The main goal of the current project was to test the hypothesis that this mere repeated exposure (MRE) ... -
Families in transition: Richmond County, Nova Scotia, 1871-1901.
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Fantastik in E. T. A. Hoffmanns Prinzessin Brambilla.
(2016-04-01)This thesis looks at E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Prinzessin Brambilla and whether it belongs into the ‘fantastique’. It focuses on Prinzessin Brambilla by comparing it in some basic aspects to Hoffmann’s previous work Der goldne ... -
Fantasy as Psychological Protection and a Coping Mechanism in Jane Eyre
(2019-08-30)In Charlotte Brontë’s novel Jane Eyre, Jane uses her imagination to create fantasies that enable her to overcome difficult environmental stimuli, including an abusive homelife, physical neglect at school, restlessness due ... -
Farm Design: Functional Architecture in a Family Farming Enterprise
(2011-04-12)This thesis challenges the argument that farms must grow larger and more specialized in order to survive. The root of this thesis stems from my disdain towards current mainstream industrial methods of farming, attempting ... -
Farmer perceptions of wetland ecosystem goods and services
(2014-12-11)Wetlands provide services to humans through ecological functions including water filtration, flood prevention, freshwater provision etc. Farmers risk losing these essential services as a result of wetland drainage. Wetlands ... -
Fashioning Identity: Clothing and the Image of the Syrian in the Roman Empire
(2016-08-30)This thesis examines the role that clothing played in creating identity in Ancient Rome, with a focus on Syrian identity. The historical background which led to Syria’s becoming a Roman province necessitated that a uniquely ... -
Fast and Effective Statistical Inference for Spatio-Temporal Data, with Applications in Marine Ecology
(2022-06-02)Data in marine ecology are often characterized by substantial observation noise, patchiness in sampling coverage, and complex dynamics. Statistical techniques for analyzing these data need to account for complicated data ...