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Prevalence and Predictors of Infant Feeding Practices in Alberta, Western CanadaJessri, Mahsa Unknown Date
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An input-output analysis of the economic impacts of chronic wasting disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Alberta and CanadaPetigara, Milap Unknown Date
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The Multi-Door Courthouse is Open in Alberta: Judicial Dispute Resolution is Institutionalized in the Court of Queen's BenchRooke, John D. Unknown Date
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The species composition and distribution of Ixodidae from companion animals in Alberta, Canada.Fitzgerald, Daniel T. Unknown Date
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A comparative case study of teacher professional learning in Alberta and EnglandViczko, Melody Unknown Date
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Assessment of soil capping for phosphogypsum stack reclamation at Fort Saskatchewan, AlbertaJackson, Mallory E Unknown Date
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Diagenesis and sedimentology of the late Devonian (Famennian) Wabamun group in the Tangent, Normandville, and Eaglesham fields, north-central AlbertaHalim-Dihardja, Marjammanda K. January 1986 (has links)
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Cost structure characteristics of the Canadian telecommunications carriers : some empirical evidence from Bell Canada and Alberta Government Telephones (AGT)Gentzoglanis, Anastassios, 1956- January 1988 (has links)
This dissertation addresses the issue of cost subadditivity of two Canadian telecommunications carriers, Bell Canada and Alberta Government Telephones (AGT). Multi-output, multi-input models of the production structure of Bell Canada and AGT are estimated under various alternative hypotheses. Subadditivity tests are conducted for both these companies in order to increase understanding of the issues concerning the deregulation of the Canadian telecommunications network and to assist policy makers in their decisions. / The hypothesis that both Bell Canada and AGT are natural monopolies cannot be rejected. Important cost savings are realized from having each of these firms alone in their respective markets producing the total of toll and local calls. Allowing competition in AGT's market would increase costs by approximately 20%, while costs in Bell Canada's market would increase by twice as much. It is found that Bell Canada's cost savings, though still quite important, are significantly reduced after 1983. Apparently, the high adjustment costs that Bell Canada incurs in installing new capital equipment, its organizational restructuring that followed the liberalization of customer premises equipment in 1982 as well as the recent technological changes may explain this turn-about in Bell Canada's cost structure. / We conclude that the 1985 Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission's (CRTC) decision not to deregulate Bell Canada's long distance public voice monopoly market (MTS and WATS) was socially optimal.
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Terwillegar Park: site plan and management planYee, Linda C. 19 February 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this practicum is to develop a dynamic and flexible site plan and management strategy which allows Terwillegar Park, in Edmonton, Alberta, to evolve into a place rich in species biodiversity and of high ecological function; that challenges public perception of nature in the city while fostering environmental appreciation and stewardship; and which celebrates its unique identity within the North Saskatchewan River Valley. A review of the pertinent City of Edmonton municipal development plan, environmental goals/policy, parks planning and recreation planning documents are completed, as they apply to the long term planning and development of Terwillegar Park. The implied objectives derived from these documents will then be combined with a qualitative inventory and analysis, and ultimately reconciled through a site plan design and management strategy.
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An examination of selected aspects of the language arts curricula in four Canadian provinces : New Brunswick, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.Beaudin, Sandra Jane. January 1971 (has links)
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