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“I Am Okay With It, But I Am Not Going to Do It”: The Exogenous Factors Influencing Non-Participation in Medical Assistance in Dying
(SAGE Publications, 2021-07-08)Access to medical assistance in dying (MAID) is influenced by legislation, health care providers (HCPs), the number of patient requests, and the patients’ locations. This research explored the factors that influenced HCPs’ ... -
“I am the enemy you killed, my friend”: Sacrifice, Pacifism and Reconciliation in Benjamin Britten's “War Requiem”.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2011) -
I Hate My Body! The Relationship Between Social Physique Anxiety, Attitudes, Affect, and Exercise Motivation
(University of Regina, Graduate Students' Association, 2008-04)Social Physique Anxiety (SPA), the fear that others are negatively evaluating one's body (Hart, Leary, & Rejeski, 1989), is found in both men and women and is associated with low-self esteem, depression, and body dissatisfaction ... -
“I live in prison and sometimes I visit the streets” : utilizing narrative therapy at the Regional Psychiatric Centre : a field practicum report
(Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina, 2020-10-28)The purpose of this practicum placement was to gain knowledge and experience in utilizing narrative therapy with complex clients admitted to a correctional institution. In this practicum report, I provide an account of my ... -
“I Love Regina!” . . . and its “Infinite Horizons”: The Art of the Small Prairie City
(University of Regina. Humanities Research Institute., 2010-11-12)Christine Ramsay: "'I Love Regina'... and its 'Infinite Horizons': The Art of the Small Prairie City" Christine Ramsay is an Associate Professor in Film and Media Studies and Head of the Department of Media production and ... -
“I love this body, what it can do for me”: Exploring pathways to a more positive relationship with the body through yoga.
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I Never Met a Data I Didn't Like : Metadata Issues in Local and Shared Digital Collections
(University of Oregon Libraries, 2006-01-21)Presentation to the ALCTS Electronic Resources Interest Group at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, January 21, 2006. Discusses some of the challenges of applying Dublin Core metadata for digital collections. ... -
“I think we’re all having the wrong conversation”: The Relationship between the Gentrification of Riversdale and the Well-being of Local Residents
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-03)Almost anyone who has lived in Saskatoon for the past five years has either witnessed firsthand, or heard about the changes that have been occurring in the downtown core neighbourhood of Riversdale. What once was a ... -
"I'd Take Back Jesus": Exploring the guilt of colonial legacies through songwriting
(University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)Unwinding at the piano in late November, I hear a gentle phrase and think maybe I am writing a Christmas song. What emerges, though, is a very different telling of that story, a longing to untell it, stirred by stories of ... -
<i>Architextes</i>: Physical, political and imagined discourses of a French Immersion (teacher) teacher.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2007) -
“<i>Weiquan</i>” – Protection of human rights in post-Mao China: Social and legal practices.
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Ida Sampson interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1978-12-21)13 p. transcript of an interview with Ida Sampson conducted by Burton Jacobs and Gladys Tooshkenig on December 21, 1978. Tape number IH-OA.011, transcript disc 126. Discusses her participation in the Walpole Island fair. -
Identical twin women: Their experience of twinship.
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2001) -
Identification and Characterization of Antibiotic Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Pantoea
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2021-08)Antimicrobial resistance is a global health crisis for which new antibiotics are needed. Natural products (secondary metabolites) produced by microbes have been our primary source of antibiotics; however, the search has ... -
Identification and Characterization of Developmentally Regulated Components of the Stress Axis in Petromyzon Marinus
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2013-01)Genes resembling elements of the Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) receptor-ligand system (CRH system) have been identified in invertebrate species and suggest the CRH system has existed, in some form, for approximately ... -
Identification and characterization of developmentally regulated serum thyroid hormone distributor proteins in sea lamprey, <i>Petromyzon marinus</i>.
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Identification of a Pantoea Biosynthetic Cluster That Directs the Synthesis of an Antimicrobial Natural Product
(PLOS ONE, 2014-05-15)Fire Blight is a destructive disease of apple and pear caused by the enteric bacterial pathogen, Erwinia amylovora. E. amylovora initiates infection by colonizing the stigmata of apple and pear trees, and entering the ... -
Identification of an antibiotic biosynthetic gene cluster in pantoea agglomerans B025670
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2019-07)The rise of multi-drug resistant isolates of several pathogens, including Gram-negative members of the Enterobacteriaceae, requires the identification of new antimicrobials that can target them. Members of the ... -
Identification, distribution and evolution of three type III secretion systems and their effectors in the pathogen, Pantoea stewartii sp. stewartii DC283
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2012-12)The type III secretion system (T3SS) is an extracellular appendage used primarily by bacteria for pathogenesis in both plants and animals, including humans. Related to the bacterial flagellum, this nanomachine uses an ... -
Identifying Coaching Abuses in Youth Sport: A Human Rights Approach for Policy Development
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2013-08)Research indicates that the culture of sport tends to promote an idealized, or mythologized perception of the benefits of participation for youth (Brackenridge, 2006; Forster, 2006; Houlihan et al., 2011). The belief ...