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Theses/Dissertations from 2019
REFUGEES FROM SYRIA CAUGHT BETWEEN WAR AND BORDERS: A JOURNEY TOWARDS PROTECTION, Maissaa Almustafa
Characterizing the cellulose-modifying enzyme BcsG from Escherichia coli, Alexander Anderson and Joel T. Weadge
Connectedness to Nature and Pro-Environmental Behaviour from Early Adolescence to Adulthood: A Comparison of Urban and Rural Canada, Daniel Anderson
Free, Prior, and Informed Decision-Making About Proposed Development on Indigenous Territories in Northern Ontario, Courtney Arseneau
Spatial Big Data Analytics: The New Boundaries of Retail Location Decision-Making, Joseph M. Aversa
Riparian Zone Soil Microbial Community Dynamics: Interactions with Nutrient Loadings, James Bannister
EXPLORING THE FEMALE AUTISM PHENOTYPE: PERSONAL IDENTITY FORMATION AND WELL-BEING IN AUTISTIC FEMALES, Erinn Nell Barry
Rationality in Bargaining by Finite Automata, Jim Bell
Started from the future now we're here: The effect of planning direction on motivation, Kaylee Boulton
“INVISIBLE” PARENT EXPERIENCES OF HOMELESSNESS AND SEPARATION FROM THEIR CHILDREN IN CANADA, Rachel A. Caplan
Spinal Motor Neuron Excitability During Fatigue, Nathalie Cecire
Neurogenesis and Hippocampus- and Olfactory-Dependent Learning in the Goto-Kakizaki Rat, Alanna Chalk
Older Adults’ Social Networks and the Role of a Telephone Helpline Program, Harmanpreet (Preet) Chauhan
Going back to the soil: An integrated approach to farming., Renée V. Christie
Changing the Narrative of Social Determinants of Health: Messaging for Ontarians, Emily Churchill
The task at hand: fatigue-associated changes to corticospinal excitability during writing, Kezia Cinelli
Environmental factors associated with benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Arctic lakes, Northwest Territories, Rachel Cohen
Role commitment and team cohesion in youth interdependent sport, Taylor Coleman
Vertex coloring with forbidden subgraphs, Yingjun Dai