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        Walk, stop, search : the effect of simulated motion on visual attention 

        Deller, Miranda d. (2006)
        Responses in covert orienting of visual attention tasks (COVAT) produce a biphasic pattern of results. When the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) is less than 300 ms, reaction times (RTs) to cued targets are faster than ...
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        Walking through anxiety : examining the role of expectancy in exercise / by Thomas Newman. 

        Newman, Thomas (2009)
        Exercise has consistently been found to reduce anxiety (Petruzello, Landers, Hatfield, Kubitz, & Salazar, 1991). However, the mechanisms underlying the effect of exercise on anxiety are unknown. The present study evaluated ...
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        Walleye (Sander vitreus) movement ecology in Lake Winnipeg, Canada 

        Turner, Nicole (2020)
        Identifying differences in movement behaviour and the variance in behavioural strategies that may exist across a single species occupying a heterogeneous landscape can provide valuable ecological and evolutionary insights; ...
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        Wastewater Treatment and Water Quality Assessment Through Electrochemical Approaches 

        Zhang, Zhaoyang (2015)
        The protection of water resources is becoming one of the most critical issues afflicting people globally. Novel, robust, efficient, and environmentally compatible technologies for the treatment of wastewater and the ...
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        Water and crop biomass dynamics in a Cassia siamea Lam. and Zea mays L. alley cropping system 

        Kanja, Francis Muriu (1994)
        Alley cropping is a crop production system in which food crops are grown in the alleys created by hedgerows of selected tree species, preferably legumes. The objective of this study was to model a Cassia /maize alley ...
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        Water chemistry: its effects on amphibians in Northwestern Ontario, Canada 

        Sanzo, Domenico (2004)
        Understanding the role that abiotic environmental factors play in determining the distribution of organisms is of fundamental importance to ecologists. Most amphibians are inherently dependent on aquatic habitats and ...
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        Water quality and toxicity investigations of two pit lakes at the former Steep Rock iron mines, near Atikokan, Ontario / by Andrea R. Goold. 

        Goold, Andrea R. (2008)
        Caland and Hogarth Pit Lakes formed after cessation of mining and dewatering efforts of open-pit iron mines, near Atikokan, Ontario. They were assessed for w ater quality changes since monitoring began in 1998. ...
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        Water symbolism in the fiction of Margaret Laurence 

        Kahara, Tellervo (1985)
        Margaret Laurence makes frequent reference to the element, water, and also uses water-related words in her fiction; often these convey symbolic meanings. This thesis is based on a study of Laurence's five novels: This ...
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        Wave reflections in a semi-infinitely long cylinder with an attached solid of revolution 

        Yin, Nairui (2008)
        A numerical procedure is presented for the study of end reflections in a semi-infinitely long isotropic circular cylinder with attached piezoelectric patch. The hybrid method which combines the finite element formulation ...
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        We are more than missing and murdered: the healing power of re-writing, re-claiming and re-presenting 

        Bernard, Tamara (2018)
        This study explores remembrances (life stories) of Jane Bernard as shared by her daughter (my Nokomis) to her granddaughter (the researcher). I investigate how intergenerational learning through letter writing for remembrance ...
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        We deserve that care and attention we are trying to nurture within other people: exploring the experiences of co-active life coaches on self-care and professional practice during the COVID-19 pandemic 

        Waddington, Kayla (2021)
        Self-care is broadly defined as a chosen, proactive initiated practice, with the goal of promoting well-being. Self-care provides many social, emotional, and psychological benefits, and it is important to understand its ...
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        "We're rapping, not trapping": hip hop as a contemporary expression of Métis culture and a conduit to literacy 

        Fowler, Lucy (2017)
        There exists a common essentialized discourse about Indigenous peoples in Canada that has communities frozen in time, leaving Métis culture represented through sashes, jigging, and the fur trade. However, across the country, ...
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        Weaving the literary quilt : the layering of narrative in Thomas King's Truth & Bright Water 

        Menhart, Rebecca Ann (2004)
        This thesis explores the ways in which Thomas King layers levels of textual and symbolic narrative in order to show that truth is a relative concept that cannot be strictly bound by conventional, essentialist beliefs. In ...
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        Web services - agent based model for inter-enterprise collaboration 

        Siami Namin, Akbar (2004)
        Web Services technology is an emerging paradigm in establishing a standard environment for legacy applications integration over the Internet. Using Web services and related technologies facilitate the implementation of ...
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        Weight distribution patterns among golfers of different skill levels 

        Nault, Donald Arthur (1993)
        The purpose of the study was to determine whether a significant relationship existed between the skill level of golfers and the weight distribution patterns exhibited during the putting stroke. A differential research ...
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        "Welcome to the modern world, painted stick" : postmodern magic in educational virtual reality 

        Boyd, Randall Ian (Randy) (2011)
        This dissertation endeavours to create a conceptual frameworkwith which to examine “video games as postmodern magic.” I begin by defining the operative understanding of postmodernism for the purpose of this analysis, ...
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        Well-spaced and free-growing: effects and interactions of ecosite and renewal treatments on regenerating stands in northwestern Ontario 

        Campbell, Christa (2019)
        Effective renewal of harvested stands in Ontario is mandated in the Crown Forest Sustainability Act (CFSA 1994). Properly prescribed silviculture leads to forested stands that are regenerated successfully, have predictable ...
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        The wellbeing of First Nations children: an exploration of indicators and evaluation of a new measure 

        Drawson, Alexandra S. (2018)
        The purpose of this project was to create, implement, and evaluate a tool designed to measure the wellbeing of First Nations children in the Robinson Superior Treaty Area. This project followed a community-based participatory ...
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        West Nile virus (WNv) human vaccine : from research to vaccination 

        Smits, Nancy Anne (2007)
        This project will educate readers about the West Nile virus (WNv), and the vaccine research approaches currently underway. A narrative review used an instrument to synthesize WNv vaccine research studies, into an ...
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        Wetland restoration in China 

        Zhang, Ke (2019)
        China has the fourth largest area of wetland in the world. China has many types of wetland, but because of the environmental damage, many wetland areas were lost or converted to other land use such as farmland. As the ...
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