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Role of polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule in rapid eye movement sleep regulation in rats
(Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Blackwell Publishing Ltd (currently Wiley), 2009-12-03)Recent evidence suggests that synaptic plasticity occurs during homeostatic processes including sleep-wake regulation, although underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule ... -
Rolling out COWs and an electronic documentation system for interdisciplinary staff on two pilot units in a long term care facility
(2012-04-30)This report discusses how work performed during the internship at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Aging & Veterans Care (SHSC, A&VC) relates to the field of health informatics. The objectives of the internship were ... -
A rotatable flat coil for static solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
(2005-08)No abstract available. -
The Rsf1 Gene Regulates Septum Formation in Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae
(1991-04)No abstract available. -
The Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae Cdc68 Transcription Activator is Antagonized by San1, a Protein Implicated in Transcriptional Silencing
(1993-12)No abstract available. -
The Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae Myo2 Gene Encodes an Essential Myosin for Vectorial Transport of Vesicles
(1991-05)No abstract available. -
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Scoping the Processes and Feasibility of a Synoptic Breast Pathology Reporting Module
(2012-09-11)This report presents the work that has been done in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Dalhousie University in collaboration with the Nova Scotia Breast Screening Program during the summer term from May to August ... -
Semantic Interoperability for Reliable Information Interchange: Status and Challenges
(2012-06-05)This report is an account of the author’s work performed at Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) during the work term from June 14th to September 3rd, 2004. Infoway is an independent but publicly funded organisation responsible ... -
The sensitivity of murine spermiogenesis to miglustat is a quantitative trait: a pharmacogenetic study
(2007-01)No abstract available. -
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Social and environmental contexts modulate sleep deprivation-induced c-Fos activation in rats
(Elsevier, 2013-11-01)People often sleep deprive themselves voluntarily for social and lifestyle reasons. Animals also appear to stay awake longer as a result of their natural curiosity to explore novel environments and interact socially with ... -
Sociodemographic and Prenatal Predictors of Breastfeeding Initiation and Exclusive Breastfeeding in Hospitals in Nova Scotia
(2014-08-21)This report describes the work performed during a 13-week internship in the Reproductive Care Program of Nova Scotia (RCPNS) by Master of Health Informatics (MHI) candidate Xinxin (Emily) Wang in summer 2014. The RCPNS was ... -
South Western Nova Scotia District Health Authorities Information Systems Strategic Plan
(2012-08-02)The internship placement reported to the Director of Information Services for the three District Health Authorities of South Western Nova Scotia. The objective was to construct a five-year information systems strategic ... -
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Statins and outcomes in patients admitted to hospital with community acquired pneumonia: population based prospective cohort study
(2006-11)OBJECTIVES: To determine whether statins reduce mortality or need for admission to intensive care in patients admitted to hospital with community acquired pneumonia; and to assess whether previously reported improvements ... -
Strategy for Aligning EHR Projects of the Federal Health Delivery Departments with Canada Health Infoway
(2012-08-02)The internship that was completed at Canada Health Infoway in the summer of 2004 allowed the author to understand Infoway as a strategic investor and internal processes for program targets, project selection, funding models ... -
Substitute Decision Making About Research: Identifying the Legally Authorized Representative in Four Canadian Provinces
(Faculty of Law, McGill University, 2012)Canada's aging population presents new incentives for research on Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. But the public interest in advancing knowledge about these diseases must be partnered with a concern for exploitation, ...