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    • Pros+Tithenai // In Addition to Place 

      O'Shea, Kristal (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-26)
      The human being may no longer be reduced to the bounds of organic matter. An organism – a life form constructed from interdependent components that maintain various vital processes – may now reach beyond the limits of ...
    • The PROSPECT reactor antineutrino experiment 

      Ashenfelter, J.; Balantekin, A. B.; Baldenegro, C.; Band, H. R.; Bass, C. D.; Bergeron, D. E.; Berish, D.; Bignell, L. J.; Bowden, N. S.; Boyle, J.; Bricco, J.; Brodsky, J. P.; Bryan, C. D.; Bykadorova Telles, A.; Cherwinka, J. J.; Classen, T.; Commeford, K.; Conant, A.; Cox, A. A.; Davee, D.; Dean, D.; Deichert, G.; Diwan, M. V.; Dolinski, M. J.; Erickson, A.; Febbraro, M.; Foust, B. T.; Gaison, J. K.; Galindo-Uribarri, A.; Gilbert, C.; Gilje, K.; Glenn, A.; Goddard, B. W.; Hackett, B.; Han, K.; Hans, S.; Hansell, A. B.; Heeger, K. M.; Heffron, B.; Insler, J.; Jaffe, D. E.; Ji, X.; Jones, D. C.; Koehler, K.; Kyzylova, O.; Lane, C. E.; Langford, T. J.; LaRosa, J.; Littlejohn, B. R.; Lopez, F.; Lu, X.; Martinez Caicedo, D. A.; Matta, J. T.; McKeown, R. D.; Mendenhall, M.; Miller, H. J.; Minock, J.; Mueller, P. E.; Mumm, H. P.; Napolitano, J.; Neilson, R.; Nikkel, J. A.; Norcini, D.; Nour, S.; Pushin, Dimitry A.; Qian, X.; Romero-Romero, E.; Rosero, R.; Sarenac, Dusan; Seilhan, B.; Sharma, R.; Surukuchi, P. T.; Trinh, C.; Tyra, M. A.; Varner, R. L.; Viren, B.; Wagner, J. M.; Wang, W.; White, B.; White, C.; Wilhelmi, J.; Wise, T.; Yao, H.; Yeh, M.; Yen, Y.-R.; Zhang, A.; Zhang, C.; Zhang, X.; Zhao, M. (Elsevier, 2019-04-01)
      The Precision Reactor Oscillation and Spectrum Experiment, PROSPECT, is designed to make both a precise measurement of the antineutrino spectrum from a highly-enriched uranium reactor and to probe eV-scale sterile neutrinos ...
    • Prospects for place-based climate change adaptation: An exploration of place, vulnerability and collaborative planning in Churchill, Manitoba 

      Groulx, Mark (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-27)
      The need to plan for climate change is an emerging reality for Canadian communities. Impacts like flooding or changes in the formation of sea ice have already contributed to significant financial and social disruptions in ...
    • Prosperity through Reuse? Examining the Adaptive Reuse of Industrial Buildings in Kitchener’s Central, Core and Suburban Neighbourhoods 

      Miller, Cameron (University of Waterloo, 2020-01-07)
      Deindustrialization and globalization have resulted in the closure of long-standing industrial employers, while consequently changing the demand for the spaces they once occupied. This study examined the characteristics ...
    • Prostate Segmentation and Regions of Interest Detection in Transrectal Ultrasound Images 

      Awad, Joseph (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-21)
      The early detection of prostate cancer plays a significant role in the success of treatment and outcome. To detect prostate cancer, imaging modalities such as TransRectal UltraSound (TRUS) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging ...
    • The Prosthetic Imagination: Meditations on Virtual Space and Experience of the Single Player Computer Role Playing Games 

      Taylor, Michael David Brian (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-26)
      Today’s video game players sit in front of their screens immersing themselves within the fictional environment of the video game. They connect their physical self to the game-controller and their cerebral self to the ...
    • Prosthetic Landscapes: Reclaiming the Iraqi marshes 

      Ghazal, Ammar (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-22)
      Hidden within the sands of the middle eastern desert, there lies a vast aging Petropolis, occupying territories in southern Iraq through the injection of infrastructure such as mechanical drills and mobile machinery. The ...
    • Protected areas and ecotourism: Charting a path toward social-ecological wellbeing 

      Karst, Heidi (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-18)
      Protected areas (PAs) are changing rapidly in size and scope with the influx of development activities intended to benefit people living within and near their borders. In developing countries, integrated conservation and ...
    • Protection against high fat diet induced obesity in mdx mice: is sarcolipin involved? 

      Kwon, Frenk (University of Waterloo, 2018-02-15)
      Sarcolipin (SLN) is a 31 amino acid proteolipid and one of the regulators of sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA) pumps. Previous research has shown that sarcolipin levels in muscles from wild type (WT) mice ...
    • Protection and Promotion of UV Radiation-Induced Liposome Leakage via DNA-Directed Assembly with Gold Nanoparticles 

      Dave, Neeshma; Liu, Juewen (Wiley, 2011-07-26)
      DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles and liposomes are assembled by a linker DNA. The gold nanoparticles can either protect the liposome from UV radiation induced leakage or can promote the leakage, depending on the DNA ...
    • Protection of Direct-Current Systems 

      Saleh, Khaled (University of Waterloo, 2017-10-30)
      The overwhelming advancement in power electronics converters throughout the past few decades is leading to an increasing interest in the integration of Direct-Current (DC) systems to the existing AC ones on the generation, ...
    • Protection of Renewable Energy Systems 

      Hooshyar, Ali (University of Waterloo, 2014-12-22)
      The recent progress in renewable energy (RE) technologies has led to the erection of RE power plants (REPPs) up to the order of several hundred megawatts. Unlike their predecessors, which generally appeared in the form of ...
    • The Protection of Transmission Lines Connected to DFIG-Based WTGs 

      Zhang, Xiaoyou (University of Waterloo, 2021-08-25)
      Recently, many countries have proposed various plans to address the issue of climate change, and increasing the capacity of renewables is one of the major common components of such plans. The uncertainty and variability ...
    • Protection of Transmission Lines Connected to IG-Based Wind Farms 

      Zare, Javad (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-29)
      Over the last few decades, renewable energy sources have been attracting great attention due to the increased cost, limited reserves, and the adverse environmental impact of fossil fuels. Among them, wind energy is one of ...
    • Protective Responses during a Sideways Fall: Effects of Secondary Tasks 

      Shankar, Sneha (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      Falls and hip fractures are a major public health problem among the elderly. In addition to bone strength, sideways falls and direct hip impact are important determinants for hip fracture. However, few falls actually ...
    • Protein Capture by Cation Exchange Membranes 

      Hassel, Anna-Katharina Josefine (University of Waterloo, 2015-04-13)
      Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are large recombinant proteins produced in CHO (Chinese hamster ovary) cell culture with a multiplicity of applications such as ligands for affinity chromatography material, medical applications ...
    • Protein De novo Sequencing 

      Wang, Rong (University of Waterloo, 2016-05-13)
      In the proteomic mass spectrometry field, peptide and protein identification can be classified into two categories: database search that relies on existing peptide and protein databases and de novo sequencing with no prior ...
    • Protein Deposition and Bacterial Adhesion to Conventional and Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Materials 

      Nagapatnam Subbaraman, Lakshman (University of Waterloo, 2009-04-27)
      Introduction Contact lenses suffer from the same problems of deposition that other biomaterials exhibit, being rapidly coated with a variety of proteins, lipids and mucins. The first event observed at the interface between ...
    • Protein Engineering of Bacterioferritin: Applications to Bionanotechnology 

      van der Ven, Anton (University of Waterloo, 2014-09-24)
      Biological protein assemblies are the products of evolutionary necessity that have arisen to protect the cell, improve reaction rates, and/or compartmentalize biological systems. Belonging to this category of sel-assembling ...
    • Protein Engineering of Microbial Ferritins 

      Gyamfi, Hawa (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      Nanotechnology has become a field of intense interest due to its applications in medicine, cosmetics, energy, and fabrics. The field has evolved to include nanodimensional self-assembling cage proteins which are multisubunit ...

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