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C*-extreme points in spaces of completely positive maps.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 1998) -
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Calculating and Preserving Star Sets and Star Complements of General Matrices
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2017-08-18)This thesis presents several results relating to star sets and star complements of graphs. While a method for calculating star sets and star complements involving pro- jection matrices has been known since their introduction, ... -
A Calculation Model for Steam Property Variation Along Wellbore Trajectory in SAGD Process
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2016-04)Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage is an effective approach for recovering heavy oil and bitumen and its essence idea is to introduce steam heat into cold reservoir and reduce oil viscosity. In a typical SAGD process, two ... -
Calibration and analysis of the helium-3(photon, positive pion negative pion) reaction using the TAGX spectrometer.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 1997) -
A Call for a New Saskatchewan Heritage Fund ?
(Stuart Wilson, University of Regina, 2012) -
A Call to Action: Building Partnerships for Safer Communities - Conference Agenda
(Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, 2012-05-28)On behalf of the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy; the Saskatchewan Ministries of Justice and Attorney General; First Nations and Métis Relations; Corrections, Public Safety and Policing; and the Saskatchewan ... -
A Call to Action: Building Partnerships for Safer Communities - Final Report
(Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, 2012-05-28)The three day Symposium brought together leaders from Saskatchewan, western and northern Canada who can make a difference in fostering safer communities. One hundred and fifty one (151) people attended the Symposium, ... -
Calorimetric measurement of heat capacity and heat of mixing for aqueous organic solvents of importance in gas sweetening.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2005) -
Calorimetric measurements of the molar heat capacity and the molar excess enthalpy for various alkanolamines in aqueous solutions.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2006) -
Cameron-Liebler Sets for 2-Transitive Groups
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2020-11)This research was conducted on 2-transitive groups whose minimal normal subgroup is abelian. Suppose G is such a group and ΓG is its derangement graph. Any maximum coclique S of ΓG has a characteristic vector xS. Each xS ... -
Camilo Torres - Helder Camara
(Carol G. Hixson, 1975-04)In February of 1966, Camilo Torres-Restrepo, the priest-turned guerilla, was killed during a clash with government troops in Santander Province in Colombia. The government secretly buried his body in an unmarked grave in ... -
Camoose Bottle interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-10-24)Evidence given by Camoose Bottle, aged 71, including an account of the taking of Treaty #7 following a deterioration in Indian life after introduction of alcohol; allocation of lands to various tribes and later loss of ... -
Campus Art Collection: Open to All
(2016-02-29)The University of Regina art collection is described including donations to the collection, themes of the collection and how it is managed by the President's Advisory Committee on Art. -
Campus Disconnect: Academic Libraries and the Information Needs, Skills, and Behaviors of Non-Teaching University Staff
(University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library, 2009-03-13)Paper originally presented at the ACRL 14th National Conference, March 13, 2009 in Seattle, Washington. This paper reports the results of a study that explores the information needs, skills, and behaviors of university ... -
Can a Single Bout of Aerobic Exercise Reduce Anxiety Sensitivity? A Randomized Controlled Trial
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2014-07)A growing body of research supports the benefits of exercise for a variety of mental disorders, including anxiety. Several mechanisms have been posited for the anxiolytic effects of exercise, including reductions in ... -
Can attention really be captured in the absence of awareness?
(Faculty of Arts, University of Regina, 2021-04-22)In attentional capture, a target is identified poorly when presented 200-500 ms after a previously attended distractor. Oriet et al. (2017) have argued that awareness of the distractor is not necessary for it to capture ... -
Can Cognitive Behavioural Techniques Reduce Exercise Anxiety and Improve Adherence to a Resistance Training Program for People with Anxiety-Related Disorders?
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2021-04)Anxiety-related disorders (ARDs) are highly prevalent and associated with substantial functional impairment, including poor health outcomes and economic burden. Exercise is a cost-efficient alternative to other treatments ... -
Can Meaning Associated with Perceptual Grouping Modulate Attention?
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2013-05)In an environment rich with information, performance on a task depends on the ability to select only the relevant pieces of information for achieving a current goal. Cognitive psychologists propose that selective attention ... -
Can Patient Characteristics at Intake Predict Patient Response to Therapist-Assisted, Transdiagnostic Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-07)Internet-delivered interventions for anxiety and depression show promise in both their effectiveness at reducing symptoms and their efficiency in routine practice. Still, some patients do not benefit from these programs, ...