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  • Denomie, Edward; Gaddie, Sharon; Jefferson, Margaret (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1982-08-05)
    The transcript of this tape is incomplete. The tape was recorded at a very low volume and the tone of the interviewee's voice was also low. As a result many words are indecipherable. The interviewee was asked about his ...
  • Fox, Edward; Simon, Alexis (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975)
    Describes the relationship of the Indians to their natural surroundings and gives accounts of Treaty #6 obtained from his grandfathers.
  • Fox, Edward; Lightning, Richard (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975-03-14)
    Mr. Fox tells of life before white men came; of the foods, medicines and so forth.
  • Labacane, Edward; Lightning, Richard (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-11-15)
    This 60 year old man who lives at Lubicon Lake is a member of the Whitefish Lake band. Describes attempts to move such people to the reserve and their desire to remain at Lubicon Lake and have a reserve established there.
  • Lavallee, Edward; Dobbin, Murray (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-11)
    Mr. Lavallee was active in various native organizations in Saskatchewan in the 1960s.
  • Shearer, Edward; Dobbin, Murray (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-08-06)
    Edward Shearer worked in the La Ronge area in the late 1950s and later moved to Prince Albert where he was associated with the Indian/Metis Friendship Centre. He was a friend of Malcolm Norris.
  • Dagenais, Margaret Anne (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-03-31)
    This dissertation explores Canada‟s national large-scale testing program, the School Achievement Indicators Program (SAIP) and its successor, the Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP) using a methodology built on ...
  • Bonsu, Nana (University of Regina, Graduate Students' Association, 2008-04)
    Canada has experienced a rapid increase in the age of its population over the past century. By 2031, 25% of its population will be over the age of 65 years. With this rapid increase in the aging population has come an ...
  • Schaerz, Simon; Kosar, Angela (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    INTRODUCTION: Caffeinated energy drinks have been immensely popularized over the past two decades. Of late, the ergogenic benefits of caffeinated energy drinks on exercise have been well documented. However, little is known ...
  • Bogard, Matthew James (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011-10)
    Urea consumption has increased dramatically since the 1960s and now comprises over 50% of the nitrogen (N)-based fertilizer used globally. Currently, only 30-50% of N-fertilizers applied to cropland are effectively used ...
  • Duff, Whitney Ranelle Dorthy (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-07)
    It has been suggested that during exhaustive exercise both a central and peripheral mechanism of fatigue exists. Indeed, a central debate in the exercise science literature is the nature of fatigue that determines exercise ...
  • Nicol, Christopher J.; Nakamura, Alice (Department of Economics, University of Regina, 1997-02)
  • Chen, Di (University of Regina, Graduate Students' Association, 2008-04)
    This work presents a novel approach for estimating the static/dynamic strength and fatigue life of a sub-frame of a B-Train liquid cargo tank vehicle under the effect of forces generated during the dynamic movement of ...
  • Yelland, Jessica (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Several studies have recently suggested that women's recognition of threat emotion facial expressions (fear, anger, and disgust) increases as progesterone levels increase, while some studies suggest that recognition of ...
  • Weisgarber, Krissy; Candow, Darren (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Although the signalling pathways for stimulating muscle protein synthesis are increased after resistance-training (RT), this response is delayed in the post-absorptive period. Emerging evidence suggests that protein ...
  • Gould, Layla; Tottenham, Sykes (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Recent literature suggests that recognition of emotional facial expressions changes during hormone cycles. In women, emotional facial expression recognition accuracy has been found to change as hormone levels vary across ...
  • Kosar, Angela; Candow, Darren (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Delayed-onset of muscle soreness (DOMS), which occurs after heavy resistance-exercise, may inhibit muscle performance if adequate muscle recovery is not achieved. Whole-body vibration (WBV) is a new emerging strategy which ...
  • Richardson, Jenna; Hearn, Cathleen (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Regina, 2011-04-02)
    Cold Heavy Oil Production with Sand (CHOPS) produces large amounts of sand, which is stockpiled before being disposed of into salt caverns. This disposal process is inefficient and is an economic burden on the company. The ...
  • Steele, Tracy Leigh (Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-06)
    This thesis examines how the problem of infant and maternal mortality was addressed in early twentieth century Saskatchewan. During the settlement process, the government had given little thought to the needs of women and ...
  • Hillier, Brian; Watson, Lisa (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-01)
    Background: eHealth includes technologies such as telemedicine, electronic prescriptions, patient care orders, and support services and has been described as healthcare which is provided, enabled, or enhanced through ...