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Word attributes predict the speed of translation from English to French : (Do they do so by facilitating first language processing?)
(1993)
It has been found that some attributes of a word predict how easy
it will be to translate that word into a second language (Murray,
1986) . It is not clear whether these attributes are specific to
translation itself or ...
Variation of wood properties within a dominant and suppressed tree of tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch)
(1987)
Radial and axial variations of tracheid length, specific gravity, ring width, and latewood
percentage were studied from the stems of a dominant and a suppressed tamarack tree. The
trees were 81 and 83 years old respectively, ...
Ontario elementary school teachers perceptions' of the daily physical activity policy
(2010)
The purpose of this study is to explore Ontario elementary school teachers’
perceptions of the Daily Physical Activity (DPA) policy. The DPA policy was developed
to help combat the increasing levels of inactivity and ...
Therapeutic Riding and You : an evaluation of how a local therapeutic riding program affects the lives of riders
(2008)
The purpose of the study was to determine how the Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding
Association impacts the lives of the riders; to determine what aspects of the program are
most important to the riders; and to provide the ...
Biomass energy potential of forest harvest residue in Northwestern Ontario
Woody biomass contributes less than 6% of total energy production in Canada. Based on
previous data relating to the supply, quality and economic potential, this compilation of relevant
data provides an estimation on the ...
An analysis of northern goshawk prey preferences by biogeoclimatic subzone across coastal British Columbia
(2020)
This thesis investigates the dietary preferences of northern goshawk populations
in second growth stands on Vancouver Island and the islands of the Johnstone Strait
region on the BC Mainland Coast. Prey abundance was ...
Wood properties of city street trees for utilization in forest products
(2020)
Forest products are an essential part of the Canadian economy. Maximizing the
number of trees we can use to make forest products will be a crucial part of
continuing to produce forest products. The objective of this study ...
Apparent competition and the differing effects of generalist and specialist predators on cervid populations
(2020)
Apparent competition is an important ecological function that has been extensively
studied in wild cervid populations, but little is known about how to manage it or why
some cervid populations are more affected by it ...