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Study of several problems in nonlinear control by backstepping
(2005)Adaptive control is investigated for a class of nonlinearly parameterized systems by backstepping. An adaptive controller is constructed for MIMO nonlinearly parameterized systems with nested triangular form. The design ... -
Study of Spenser's Hymnes
(1985)This thesis is a study of a small collection of Spenser's poems which was published in London in 1596. The title of the collection is the Fowre Hymnes and it is one of the most confusing of Spenser's poetic works. In ... -
A study of teacher satisfaction in isolated communities of Northwestern Ontario
(1990)One of the major problems facing school boards of Northwestern Ontario is the high turnover rate among teachers in isolated communities. The purpose of this study was to investigate how teachers in isolated communities of ... -
Study of the activation of the inflammasome protein complex by Haemophilus influenzae Type a
(2021)Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is a gram-negative bacterium capable of causing severe invasive infection such as meningitis and is classified by the presence or absence of polysaccharide capsule. The polysaccharide capsule ... -
Study of the depositional environments of the Halfway Formation, British Columbia, Canada
(1983)The upper sands of the discontinuous Halfway Formation to the northeast of Fort St. John were formed as barrier islands deposited perpendicular,or nearly perpendicular to the dip of the paleoslope of the Western ... -
Study of the effect of drama education on social interaction in high school students
(1997)The primary purpose of this qualitative study is to examine high school students’ perceptions o f being involved in creative drama, and the effect o f this involvement on their social interactions. All data was collected, ... -
Study of the effect of gamma irradiation on cellular metabolism by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
(2005)The phenomenon of NMR plays an important role in a number of different scientific and medical fields. Nuclear magnetic resonance has the ability to detect changes in tumour, and cell metabolism caused by both chemotherapy ... -
Study of the effects of training and interruptions in training upon cardiorespiratory and anthropometric measures in collegiate wrestlers / by Philip Leonard Colyer. --
(1979)The purpose of this thesis was to examine group responses to training and interruptions in training upon cardiorespiratory and anthropometrica! measures of collegiate wrestlers. The wrestlers (N=ll) were members of the ... -
Study of the relationship between health symptom reporting and mold measurements in First Nations housing
(2008)Study conducted in the First Nations community of Neskantaga in Northern - Northwestern Ontario, in the District of Kenora. -
Study of the relationships between physical activity levels, experienced bodily changes, age-stereotyped interpretations of changes, and motivation to exercise in older adults
(1998)In this study, the relationships between physical activity levels, experienced changes, interpretations of bodily states, and motivation towards physical exercise were examined in a sample of older adults (n = 151). Males ... -
Study of the social factors contributing to youth smoking in an Inuit community / by Michelle, Doucette.
(2007)Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic have the highest rates of tobacco use of any population in Canada. On average, 70% of Inuit people use tobacco (Godel, 2006; Health Canada, 2005b; Ritchie & Reading 2003). This study ... -
Study of the strike at Canada Safeway by Local 175 of the United Food and Commercial Workers / by William P. Vinh-Doyle.
(2006)"This study began in 2004, two years after the Canada Safeway Strike had concluded. At the time of the strike, I was completing my undergraduate degree in Education at Lakehead University. ... Two local newspapers. The ... -
Study of the third dimension in the Thunder Bay silver veins : fluid inclusion and stable isotope results
(1988)"Historic drill core from the Shuniah Mine and more recent drill core from the Keystone and Porcupine Mines have provided the basis for a study of these past silver-producing veins as a function of depth. Precipitation was ... -
Study of two different tunable vibration absorbers : variable stiffness absorber and variable damping absorber
(2003)A structure or machine w ill vibrate at the frequency of excitation when excited by a harmonic force. Vibration of the structure can be suppressed using a vibration absorber by setting the absorber’s natural frequency ... -
Study of zonation at the Nanisivik Zn-Pb-Ag mine, Baffin Island, Canada
(1985)Zn-Pb-Ag mineralization at Nanisivik, northwest Baffin Island, is hosted by Proterozoic, laminated dolostone of the Society Cliffs Formation. Mineralization of the Main Orebody is highly variable in terms of texture and ... -
Study on the effects of therapist contact on progressive muscular relaxation training for mixed migraine and tension headaches
(1993)The effectiveness of home-based relaxation and therapist-contact relaxation treatment for headaches were evaluated in comparison to a waiting list control group. A group of 30 subjects diagnosed as suffering mixed ... -
Studying the properties of engineered wood products
(2023)Glulam and OSB are great building alternatives to typical materials in terms of their strength, aesthetics, and economical nature. North America mostly uses Spruce, Pine, and Fir (SPF) owing to their superior strength ... -
Sub-1 V, 4 nA CMOS voltage references with digitally-trimmable temperature coefficient
(2014-12-12)Voltage references are fundamental to mixed signal converters which are widely used in elec- tronics. Hence there are signicant advantages in having the voltage reference operate with less power while minimizing area ... -
Subject-generated internal imagery coupled with relaxation as a treatment for chronic pain
(1995)The chronic pain experience is a multifaceted phenomenon involving sensory, cognitive, affective, motivational and behavioral dimensions. There has been no single consistently successful method of pain control and ...