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        C-N bond formation employing palladium and nickel precatalysts containing anionic phosphinobenzimidazole ligands 

        Tassone, Joseph P. (2016)
        In this investigation, the catalytic utility of anionic, phosphinobenzimidzoles [Li(THF)2][1a] and [Li(THF)4][1b] in effecting the Buchwald-­Hartwig amination reaction was examined. Specifically, the coordination chemistry ...
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        Campylobacter jejuni : biofilm formation and oxidative stress 

        Magajna, Brenda Ann (2009)
        Campylobacter jejuni (C. jejuni) is a zoonotic pathogen most often associated with poultry and the leading cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in the developed world. It is an obligate microaerobe, requiring low levels of ...
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        Can complex adaptive systems theory contribute to understanding attachment injuries in adult relationships? A qualitative approach 

        Almuhtadi, Karin (2021)
        Researchers have discovered that the world is composed of panarchies of complex adaptive systems. This approach acknowledges the existence of non-linear relationships and emerging patterns among nested systems. Systems ...
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        Can education be healing? : adult women's motivations for and experiences with university education / by Janis Cox. 

        Cox, Janis (2009)
        "Previous research reveals that some women might pursue university education as a means to heal from experiences of violence, poverty, and trauma or to take control over aspects of their identity that have been sublimated ...
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        Can heart rate variability biofeedback mitigate the negative consequences of a social comparison challenge? 

        Roldan, O. Eduardo (2015-06-15)
        The present study sought to explore the ability of a single session of heart rate variability biofeedback (HRV BF) to mitigate the negative responses to a social comparison challenge. One hundred and fourteen undergraduate ...
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        Canada's policy towards Communist China, 1949-1971 

        Holomego, Kyle (2014-01-22)
        The decision of the Canadian government in 1970 to recognize the People’s Republic of China, which controlled Mainland China, as the official government of China, as opposed to the Republic of China, which only controlled ...
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        The Canadian Forces and American military influence, 1963-1989 

        Nelemans, Jamie (2014-01-22)
        The 1963 to 1989 period witnessed a rapid change in Canadian defence matters. During this period the Canadian government forced the military away from its traditional ally the United Kingdom and moved it closer to the ...
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        Cancer biomarker discovery using selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry 

        Babgi, Randa (2017)
        Lung cancer is one of the most common types of neoplasm and is a leading cause of death in Canada. Accurate early diagnosis is key to the effective treatment of the disease, however the current means to do so, such as ...
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        Cannabis use among women experiencing menstrual cycle distress 

        Sheinin, Micaela B.B. (2023)
        Women experiencing menstrual cycle distress might use cannabis for self-medicative purposes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether cannabis use frequency and mode of intake were associated with the type of ...
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        Carbon bio-sequestration by anhydrase enzyme extracted from spinach (Spinacia oleracea) 

        Ali, Benazeer (2018)
        Demand for sustainable and new technologies striving for sequestration of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, is an area of considerable focus. In recent years there has been an increased interest in using an ...
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        Carbon dynamics of boreal mixedwoods in central Canada 

        Seedre, Meelis (2009)
        Large amount of carbon (C) stored in boreal forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. Forest ecosystem C is stored in four major pools: live vegetation (above-and below ground), dead woody ...
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        Carbon storage dynamics and tree growth response to species diversity in boreal forests 

        Gao, Bilei (2018)
        The boreal forest plays a critical role in regulating the global carbon (C) cycle. Both wildfire and harvesting affect ecosystem C. However, the long-term recovery of forest C storage with a diverse range of overstory ...
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        Carboxyalkylated cullulose nanocrystals for novel applications 

        Feizi, Zahra Hosseinpour (2021)
        Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), rigid rod-like nanoparticles, are derived from cellulose through acid hydrolysis and are considered as emerging nanomaterials according to their beneficial properties and commercial availability. ...
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        The carcinogenic properties of naturally occurring human papillomavirus 16 E6 oncogene variants 

        Niccoli, Sarah (2013-02-03)
        Human papillomavirus is the causative agent of the 2nd highest occurring cancer in women, cervical cancer, which is the result of expression of the E6 and E7 oncogenes. Here we challenged the dogma that the oncogenic protein ...
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        Cardiac oxidative stress and antioxidant status in response to radiation and monocrotaline induced cardiac dysfunction 

        Puukila, Stephanie (2016)
        Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Oxidative stress has been implicated in many types of cardiovascular disease. Chronic cardiac stress conditions have been shown to be associated ...
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        Caring for carers: investigating the impact of an 8-week MI-via-CALC intervention on the health and experiences of caregivers of children with a disability 

        Racine, Jonathan P. (2021)
        Caregivers provide immeasurable and unmatched support to children with a disability (CWD), assisting with instrumental activities of daily living, often across the lifespan. Caregiver demands and unhealthy coping behaviours ...
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        A Cartographic analysis of ecological boundary symbology 

        McColm, K. Lindsay (2012-11-10)
        Maps are used often in ecological boundary analysis. However, there is a lack of research concerning the relationship between ecological boundary research and the cartography of ecological boundaries. This multidiscipl ...
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        A Case Study of Elementary Schoolchildren’s Perspectives on Character: An Exploration using a Children’s Rights Participatory Framework 

        Lake, Kristine (2015)
        There has been for educators of schoolchildren internationally a renewed interest in ‘character education’ (e.g., Brabeck & Rogers, 2000; Caspo 2001; Covell & Howe, 2001; Halstead & Pike, 2006; Hussar & Harris, 2010; Friday, ...
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        A Case Study of Journey Mapping to Create a Palliative Care Pathway for Naotkamegwanning First Nation: An Analysis and Lessons Learning using Participatory Action Research 

        Koski, Jessica Chiovitte (2016)
        There is little known about how to conduct an effective journey mapping process to design a care pathway for First Nations community members who would benefit by having access to local, community-based palliative care ...
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        Case study of reflections on the implementation of group projects from the perspective of professors at Lakehead University 

        Griffin, Matthew John (2014)
        Cooperative learning practices in higher education carry the potential to increase student achievement and to develop social and team work skills valued highly by employers. However, despite an abundance of literature ...
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