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Tolerance to Hypercarbia Is Repeatable and Related to a Component of the Metabolic Phenotype in a Freshwater Fish
(The University of Chicago, 2017-07-14)Freshwater fish may be exposed to high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) because of several actions, including anesthesia and high levels of aquatic respiration and potentially as the result of using high-CO2 plumes as a ... -
Tongue-Tied by Authorities: Library of Congress Vocabularies and the Shakespeare Authorship Question
(Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2022-09-22)Despite the existence of a vast literature reflecting hundreds of years of scholarship questioning the authorship of the works of Shakespeare, the conventional Library of Congress Name Authority File and Library of Congress ... -
Tony Cote
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Tony Cote
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Tony Cote
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Tools and Challenges to Community-University Research
Tom Carter reflects on tools and challenges related to community-university research as experienced by him over the course of his career. -
Toppling Colonialism: Historians, Genocide, and Missing Indigenous Children
(Manitoba Historical Society, 2021) -
Toward a strong municipal parliament : political organization, administrative organization, elections
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1976) -
Towards a planning strategy for older neighbourhoods
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1977) -
Towards a Pragmatechnic Shakespeare Studies: A Review-Essay on U. Cambridge’s Shakespeare and the Digital World
(2015)A review essay of the 2014 book, Shakespeare and the Digital World: Redefining Scholarship and Practice edited by Christie Carson and Peter Kirwan (Cambridge University Press, 2015). -
Towards stewardship of Winnipeg's river corridors : conference proceedings
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1990) -
Traces [Editorial]
(Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, 2009) -
Tracking Poverty in Winnipeg’s Inner City, 1996–2006.
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives – Manitoba (CCPA-MB), 2009) -
Transcriptional Down Regulation of Spermatogenesis Genes in Drosophila Interspecies Hybrids
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2010-10)In Drosophila, crossing two closely related species can generate viable but sterile male offspring,typically an outcome of postzygotic reproductive isolation. Hybrids between species of the Drosophila simulans clade show ... -
Transferable development rights : preserving low density structures in downtown Winnipeg
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1979) -
Transformational Leadership Approaches and Their Influence on Teacher Resilience During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(North American Business Press, 2022)With stress documented beyond inherent levels in our initial research with Canadian teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic, this case study moves beyond the consideration of individual strategies to reduce burnout, toward ... -
Translanguaging and trans-semiotizing for critical Integration of content and language in plurilingual educational settings
(Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) Regional Language Centre (RELC), 2022)Arising in Europe in the early 1990s, content and language integrated learning (CLIL) has become a popular educational approach. CLIL involves a dual focus on content and language learning with an additional language used ... -
Transport Energy Use and Greenhouse Gases in Urban Passenger Transport Systems: A Study of 84 Global Cities
Cities everywhere are concerned about growing automobile dependence. Two of the factors that are increasingly important to consider are the energy and greenhouse implications of automobile dependence in cities. This paper ... -
Transportation advocacy planning in Winnipeg: the case of C.O.S.T.; a staff report
(Institute of Urban Studies, 1973) -
Trouble on the Home Front: Perspectives on Working Mothers in Winnipeg, 1939-1945
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Manitoba, 2001)The Second World War created a shortage of labour in Canada, and by 1942 mothers were encouraged by the National Selective Service to accept opportunities for paid employment. The federal government responded to the need ...