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Effects of visual perspective, ball position and distance on the accuracy of a putted ball in golf
(1991)The influence on putting accuracy due to the position of the eyes relative to the ball, the position of the ball relative to the stance and the distance of the putt was determined. Putts were performed by thirty ... -
Effects of water availability, longer photoperiod, and elevated [CO2] on the potential of the northward migration in trembling aspen (populus tremuloides michx.)
(2019)Based on climate envelope models, boreal tree species may migrate to higher latitudes (approximately 10˚N toward the north) in response to rapid climate changes by the end of this century. Multiple factors will likely ... -
Effects of water depth increases on the production and growth of wild rice, Zinzania aquatica L.
(1987)Wild rice, grown in plastic buckets suspended from specially designed rafts, was subjected to increases in water depth during the submerged-leaf, first floating-leaf, second floating-leaf, and the first aerial-leaf ... -
Effects of water-based exercise on activities of daily living in Parkinson's disease patients
(2006)Physical exercise plays an important role in reducing the physical and psychological symptoms of those who suffer from Parkinson’s Disease (PD). One form of exercise, water exercise, is a relatively untested means in ... -
Effects of wind induced soil moisture stress on the germination and early growth of Pinus banksiana Lamb. on three soil texture types
(1988)A controlled environment wind tunnel was used to produce three wind speeds and hence three soil drying rates in order to study the effects of soil moisture stress on seeds and germinants of Pinus banksiana Lamb, planted ... -
Efficacy and optimization of molecular techniques for sexing skeletonized human remains
(2003)Forensic anthropologists and bioarchaeologists are often confronted with the problem of sex determination in poorly preserved, skeletonized, adult, human remains. This thesis tests the ability o f newly developed DNA ... -
Efficacy of a multimolecular extraction from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue
(2021)As the genetic basis and gene expression components are being discovered for an increasing number of diseases and disorders there is a rising interest in using multiomic approaches to better understand these conditions. ... -
Efficacy of bacteria and caffeine as indicators of anthropogenic waste in freshwater systems
(2018)With urban sprawl and intensified agriculture, nutrient loading of waterways has become a pressing issue across southern Ontario. Domestic wastes are more likely than other wastewater sources to be associated with the ... -
Efficacy of group therapy of learned helplessness, locus of control and current functioning with adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse / by Nancy K. Montgomery.
(1994)Increasing numbers of adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse are coming forth to seek aid for problems stemming from their abuse experiences. Long-term consequences for survivors are believed to affect every facet ... -
Efficacy of intensive case management for a concurrently disordered population
(2002)The Northwestern Ontario Concurrent Disorders Program (NOCDP) offers a multidisciplinary, assertive community treatment approach to clients with concurrent disorders, substance dependence and co-morbid severe and ... -
Efficacy of MYKE® on in vitro growth of American elm (Ulmus americana)
(2017)This thesis is an examination of the commercial product MYKE which is a perlite-peat mixture containing 7 spores/g of Glomus intraradices N.C Schenk & G.S. Sm., a vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza-forming fungus. Seeds of ... -
Efficacy of various Hypholoma spp. and Phlebiopsis gigantea as biocontrol agents against root rotting fungi Armillaria ostoyae
(2019)Conifer plantations are thinned to maximise production of high-quality timber for lumber, fire wood, and utility poles. However, thinning increases susceptibility to pathogens such as Armillaria ostoyae, a native basidiomycete ... -
Efficiency optimal control of interior permanent magnet synchronous motor / by Fasil Abera.
(2009)There has been a growing concern over energy consumption since the past decade mainly because of the soaring cost of energy and tight environmental laws and regulations. In this thesis a model based efficiency optimization ... -
Efficient analysis of oscillators with multiple time dimensions
(2005)Harmonic Balance (H B ) analysis is an established technique for the analysis of nonlinear circuits. In this thesis, we present a method to find the transient and steady-state behavior of oscillators based on a harmonic ... -
Efficient channel allocation schemes for multi-band relay networks
(2022)As next generation wireless and mobile networks continue to evolve, the scarcity of frequency spectrum and bandwidth are on the rise. While ultra-dense small-scale networks aim to satisfy the demand for ultra-high data ... -
An efficient CNN-BiLSTM model for multi-class intracranial hemorrhage classification
(2023)Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) refers to a type of bleeding that occurs within the skull. ICH may be caused by a wide range of pathology, including, trauma, hypertension, cerebral amyloid angiopa- thy, and cerebral ... -
Efficient path planning and battery management for electric vehicles
(2023)The rapid advancement in battery technology has brought electric vehicles (EVs) into reality, and the increasing adoption of autonomous electric vehicles (AEVs) has presented significant challenges. Existing research in ... -
Efficient routing algorithms in vehicular ad hoc networks
(2021)During the last decade, the research on Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) has improved exponentially in real-life scenarios to provide optimized transport network performance. It is a matter of importance that the ... -
eFRI and Growth & Yield in Ontario: A Literature Review
(2018)The forests of Ontario are a vast resource owned by the Crown that has been subjected to many methods of forest management since the beginning of Ontario as a province. The forest resource was thought of as inexhaustible ...