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  • Saint Mary's University (Halifax, N.S.). Public Relations (1957)

  • Kabe, D. G.; Gupta, A. K. (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2003)
    A certain multiple integral occurring in the studies of Beherens-Fisher multivariate problem has been evaluated by Mathai et al. (1995) in terms of invariant polynomials. However, this paper explicitly evaluates the context ...

  • Lecomte, Claude; Espinosa, Enrique; Matta, Cherif F. (International Union of Crystallography, 2015-03)
    Professor Dunitz questions the usefulness of ascribing crystalline structural stability to individual atom–atom intermolecular interactions viewed as bonding (hence stabilizing) whenever linked by a bond path. An alternative ...

  • Elissa Barnard (Chronicle Herald, 1999-01-12)

  • Power, Cameron (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2021)
    Open-Path Fourier Transform InfraRed (OP-FTIR) spectroscopy is an established technique used to measure boundary layer trace gas concentrations, consisting of a spectrometer and a retroreflector separated by a measurement ...

  • Angiono, Ivan; Kochetov, Mikhail; Mastnak, Mitja (Elsevier, 2015-12)
    We study deformations of graded braided bialgebras using cohomological methods. In particular, we show that many examples of Nichols algebras, including the finite-dimensional ones arising in the Andruskiewitsch-Schneider ...

  • Kabe, D. G.; Gupta, A. K. (De Gruyter, 2005)
    Askey and Richards (1989) evaluate Selberg’s first and second beta integrals using Aomoto’s (1987) formidable methodology of setting and solving a first order difference equation. Using this methodology they evaluate certain ...

  • Hartnell, Bert L.; Rall, Douglas F. (Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 2013-04-30)
    A graph is well-covered if every maximal independent set has the same cardinality, namely the vertex independence number. We answer a question of Topp and Volkmann (1992) and prove that if the Cartesian product of two ...

  • Majaess, Daniel J.; Carraro, G.; Moni Bidin, C.; Bonatto, C.; Turner, David Gerald, 1945-; Moyano, M.; Berdnikov, L.; Giorgi, E. (EDP Sciences, 2014-07)
    Andrews-Lindsay 1 is a pertinent open cluster because it may host the planetary nebula (PN) PHR 1315-6555, yet ambiguities linger concerning its fundamental parameters (>50% scatter). New multiband BV JHW1−4 ...

  • Guenther, David B.; Gruberbauer, Michael; Kallinger, T.; Weiss, W. W. (EDP Sciences, 2009-11)
    Aims. Deriving accurate frequencies, amplitudes, and mode lifetimes from stochastically driven pulsation is challenging, more so, if one demands that realistic error estimates be given for all model fitting parameters. As ...

  • Fullana, M. J.; Arnau, J. V.; Thacker, Robert John, 1970-; Couchman, H. M. P.; Sáez, D. (Oxford University Press, 2017-02)
    Maps of the Rees–Sciama (RS) effect are simulated using the parallel N-body code, hydra, and a run-time ray-tracing procedure. A method designed for the analysis of small, square cosmic microwave background (CMB) maps is ...

  • Turner, David Gerald, 1945-; Carraro, G.; Panko, E. A. (Oxford University Press, 2017-05-24)
    Careful analyses of photometric and star count data available for the nine putative young clusters identified by Camargo et al. at high Galactic latitudes reveal that none of the groups contain early-type stars, and most ...

  • Majaess, Daniel J.; Turner, David Gerald, 1945-; Gieren, W. (American Astronomical Society, 2013-08-01)
    The form and metallicity dependence of Spitzer mid-infrared Cepheid relations are a source of debate. Consequently, Spitzer 3.6 and 4.5 [mu]m period–magnitude and period–color diagrams were re-examined via robust routines, ...

  • Linthorne, Dylan J. (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2016)
    The current standard model (SM) of particle physics does not account for the dark matter (DM) presence within the universe. A theoretically proposed new force, governed by a U(1) Boson, has been an ongoing subject of ...

  • Voltan, Annika (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 2019)
    Social enterprises are hybrid organizations that create social value using market-based models. Social entrepreneurship (SE) as a process is increasingly seen as holding promise for tackling mounting social and environmental ...

  • Bassett, R.; Ryan-Weber, E. V.; Cooke, Jeffery; Diaz, C. G.; Nanayakkara, T.; Yuan, T. T.; Spitler, L. R.; Meštrić, U.; Garel, T.; Sawicki, Marcin, 1969-; Gwyn, S.; Golob, Anneya (Oxford University PressRoyal Astronomical Society, 2019-03)
    We present the first results of our pilot study of eight photometrically selected Lyman-continuum (LyC) emitting galaxy candidates from the COSMOS field and focus on their optical emission line ratios. Observations were ...

  • Kiang, Mo Tak (Hindawi Publishing CorporationSpringer, 2006)
    Let X be a closed subset of a Banach space and G an ultimately nonexpansive commutative semigroup of continuous selfmappings. If the G-closure of X is nonempty, then the closure of the orbit of any G-closure point is a ...

  • Fuller, Mark (Atlantic Schools of Business, 2011)
    This article addresses the quantitative limitations that arise from attempting to compare and assess business strategies prior to implementation. Recent advances in the strategic management literature have led to taxonomies ...

  • Moran, Peter D. (Halifax, N.S. : Saint Mary's University, 1970)
    The purpose of this thesis is twofold. First, I want to discover what Aristotle’s position is with respect to the reality of proper sensibles. That is to say, I want to show whether or not Aristotle regards the proper ...

  • Zelenietz, Marty (2012-07-18)