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Some dielectric studies of molecular and intramolecular relaxation processes
(1984)Dielectric relaxation studies of some potential systems involving molecular interaction particularly intermolecular and/or intramolecular hydrogen bonding as well as of some related molecules have been carried out in ... -
Some relaxation studies of molecular and intramolecular motions in glassy o-terphenyl
(1982)In this work, the results of dielectric studies carried out on a number of molecules of the general form y [symbol] x are presented. These molecules have been studied mainly in two forms: as solutions of glassy o-terphenyl, ... -
Some ring expansions and related reactions of the phosphole system
(1970)The chemistry of simple phosphole derivatives is comprehensively reviewed to the early part of 1970. Using 1,2,5-triphenylphosphole and some of its derivatives as starting materials, several ring expansion and related ... -
Some studies of dielectric relaxation
(1973)A general correlation function is firstly reviewed in line with Kubo's formulation (Chap. 1, (a)), and dielectric relaxation processes together with some fundamental properties are considered with the help of the function ... -
“Sometimes we get stuck in our ruts”: exploring the utility of a mentorship program for daily physical activity delivery among elementary school teachers
(2020)Background: The Daily Physical Activity (DPA) policy in Ontario states that elementary students should receive at least 20 minutes of physical activity (PA) daily during instructional time. Yet, studies show that this ... -
Sound and silence in selected poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott
(1995)The poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott has always been recognized by the Canadian literary establishment as being worthy of attention. His work usually appears in most of the textbooks and anthologies of Canadian Poetry, ... -
Sound of music : a case study of teacher Diane Garrett
(2003)A case study of music teacher Diane Garrett, of Thunder Bay, Ontario and the influence and impact on the students of Fort William Collegiate Institute, a high school in Thunder Bay. -
Source tracking of escherichia coli in a freshwater lake in Northwestern Ontario (Boulevard Lake, Thunder Bay)
(2013-02-01)Escherichia coli is regularly used as a fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) in recreational waters but its persistence in the environment brings its use into doubt. A secondary FIB known as Bacteroides has been under a lot of ... -
Sources of small-scale variation in headwater stream habitat and macroinvertebrate communities
(2009-06-04)The extent to which small stream habitats and communities are influenced by the surrounding terrestrial environment is a function of the linkage between aquatic and terrestrial systems. The strength of that linkage is ... -
Sources of student anger in schools
(1996)This study examined student anger. The students from grades eight through ten were asked, in focus groups, to identify what, in schools, made them respond with anger and how students responded to this anger. Common sources ... -
Sowingo : Promoting Innovations in Dental Office Inventory Management
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)Unhappy with erroneous and inefficient inventory management affecting his dental practice, Dr. Bhatti, a seasoned dentist, founded Sowingo in 2012 to create a solution tailor-made for busy health practitioners. Since then, ... -
Space shift keying in the presence of multiple co-channel interferers
(2016)In this thesis, the performance of Space Shift Keying (SSK) Modulation, a technique for Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) wireless communication systems is studied. The results are analyzed and compared assuming ... -
Spatial analysis in timber management planning
(1988)The objective of this thesis was to develop a spatially sound timber management strategy design tool. Long-range timber management modelling systems were identified as being limited by the inability to perform large-scale ... -
A spatial analysis of the relationship between forest demographic dynamics and diversity under climate change
(2023)Forest dynamics arise from three demographic processes simultaneously, namely recruitment, mortality and growth, all of which are expected to accelerate for the boreal forest under future climate change. Tree species ... -
Spatial and attentional influences on nonverbal magnitude discrimination in depressed and non-depressed individuals / by Stewart A. Madon.
(2008)Numbers have been called the universal language. Yet the psychophysical properties of numerosity remain elusive, particularly as they relate to clinical disorders such as depression. It is known that the estimation and ... -
Spatial genetic structure within four tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch) populations in Northwestern Ontario
(1989)This study was conducted to test the null hypothesis that tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch) populations are random assemblages of genotypes, and that this absence of pattern can be observed on sites with ... -
Spatial scaling in northern landscapes : habitat selection by small mammals
(1994)I examined a series of simple and repeated northern landscapes in the Hudson Bay Lowland of Ontario to document regional and local patterns of population abundance of red-backed voles {Clethrionomys gapperi). I tested ... -
Spatiotemporal effects of climate on the relationship between tree diversity and forest ecosystem functioning
(2020)Worldwide, forest ecosystem functioning and plant diversity have been altered by global environmental change. Understanding the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning with long-term environmental ... -
Speciation of aqueous hypercoordinated organosilicate complexes / by Jiali Wen.
(2007, c 20)Aqueous silicon chemistry plays a major and as yet unappreciated role in many fields of science. Emerging technologies such as the fabrication of biomimetic ceramics require a thorough understanding of all factors affecting ...