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    • Ecosystem oxygen metabolism in an impacted temperate river network: Application of the δ18O-DO approach 

      Chen, Gao (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-22)
      Ecosystem metabolism is an important indicator of aquatic ecosystem function. This thesis concerns ecosystem metabolism as recorded by daily variation in dissolved oxygen (DO) and δ18O-DO in an impacted temperate river ...
    • Ecosystem Services and Social Wellbeing Linkages: The Impact of a Marine Protected Area in Bluefields, Jamaica 

      Chan, Cheryl (University of Waterloo, 2017-06-14)
      This thesis examines the linkages between ecosystem services (ES) and social wellbeing (SW) for a small-scale fishing community, and analyzes how these linkages have changed in relation to the implementation of a marine ...
    • Ecosystem Services: Linking ecohydrology with economic valuation 

      Aziz, Tariq (University of Waterloo, 2018-10-17)
      Economic valuation of ecosystem services has become a dominant model for environmental management at local, regional and global scales. However, policy-makers at all scales take these value estimates with a pinch of salt. ...
    • Ecotourism and Community Development: Case Studies From Hainan, China 

      Stone, Michael J. (University of Waterloo, 2002)
      Ecotourism is one of the fastest expanding tourism markets. It has received much attention in developing countries and economically impoverished regions around the world. As an agent of change, ecotourism has been ...
    • Ecstatic Spaces 

      Keens-Douglas, Tara Paula Marie (University of Waterloo, 2011-01-17)
      The chant shakes the crowd, uncorking the energy of the masquerade. This is our stomping ground. Nothing can hold us back. We display ourselves, we play ourselves. Uncontrolled bodies pelt rhythmically. Bouncing backsides, ...
    • EDA Solutions for Double Patterning Lithography 

      Mirsaeedi, Minoo (University of Waterloo, 2012-08-30)
      Expanding the optical lithography to 32-nm node and beyond is impossible using existing single exposure systems. As such, double patterning lithography (DPL) is the most promising option to generate the required lithography ...
    • Eddy Current Probes Design for Defect Detection in Metallic Parts Made by Additive Manufacturing Processes 

      Farag, Heba (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-04)
      Non-destructive testing (NDT) is the method where an object or materials are being tested for any type of damage or features without harming the object during the process. There are different NDT techniques; in this ...
    • Edge Estimation and Community Detection in Time-varying Networks 

      Jian, Jie (University of Waterloo, 2024-04-30)
      In modern statistics and data science, there is a growing focus on network data that indicate interactions among a group of items in a complex system. Scientists are interested in these data as they can reveal important ...
    • Edge Modes and Carrollian Hydrodynamics on Stretched Horizons 

      Jai-akson, Puttarak (University of Waterloo, 2022-09-27)
      The first part of this thesis is aimed at investigating the crucial role played by emergent boundary degrees of freedom, called edge modes, in gauge theories defined in spacetimes with boundaries. We propose a simple and ...
    • Edge of Field Phosphorus Export via Tile Drainage and Overland Flow from Reduced Tillage Systems in Ontario 

      Van Esbroeck, Christopher J. G. (University of Waterloo, 2015-02-17)
      This study examined the role of tile drainage and overland flow in field-scale phosphorus (P) export from reduced tillage systems, as well as the influence of event type and antecedent conditions on P export during major ...
    • Edge of Field Vegetated Buffers as a Potential Source of Dissolved Phosphorus over the Non-Growing Season in Cold Climates 

      Noyes, Isaac (University of Waterloo, 2023-04-26)
      Phosphorus (P) rich runoff from agricultural landscapes are a major contributor to freshwater eutrophication issues. To intercept this runoff before it reaches waterways, vegetated buffer strips (VBS) are often employed ...
    • Edge State Transfer 

      Chen, Qiuting (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-11)
      Let G be a graph and let t be a positive real number. Then the evolution of the continuous quantum walk defined on G is described by the transition matrix U(t)=exp(itH).The matrix H is called Hamiltonian. So far the most ...
    • Edge-disjoint Linkages in Infinite Graphs 

      Assem Abd-AlQader Mahmoud, Amena (University of Waterloo, 2022-09-26)
      The main subject of this thesis is the infinite graph version of the weak linkage conjecture by Thomassen [24]. We first prove results about the structure of the lifting graph; Theorems 2.2.8, 2.2.24, and 2.3.1. As an ...
    • EdgeX: Edge Replication for Web Applications 

      Saxena, Hemant (University of Waterloo, 2015-10-13)
      Global web applications face the problem of high network latency due to their need to communicate with distant data centers. Many applications use edge networks for caching images, CSS, javascript, and other static content ...
    • Edible Films from Starch and Chitosan: Formulation and Gas Permeabilities 

      Liu, Tina Li-Ting (University of Waterloo, 2008-12-12)
      Starch and chitosan films are both known to be effective barriers to gas permeation. Being naturally abundant, renewable, and biodegradable, starch and chitosan films have the potential to replace petroleum-based materials ...
    • Editing Fluid Flows with Divergence-Free Biharmonic Vector Field Interpolation 

      Ozdemir, Tumay (University of Waterloo, 2022-09-16)
      Achieving satisfying fluid animation through numerical simulation can be time-consuming because such simulations are computationally expensive to perform and there are few practical post-processing tools for editing of ...
    • The Edmonds-Giles Conjecture and its Relaxations 

      Hwang, Steven (University of Waterloo, 2022-12-23)
      Given a directed graph, a directed cut is a cut with all arcs oriented in the same direction, and a directed join is a set of arcs which intersects every directed cut at least once. Edmonds and Giles conjectured for all ...
    • EDUCATION AND MORTALITY IN INDIVIDUALS WITH ALZHEIMER NEUROPATHOLOGY: A TEST OF THE COGNITIVE RESERVE HYPOTHESIS 

      Ijaz, Mushaal (University of Waterloo, 2015-12-17)
      Background: The cognitive reserve hypothesis describes a hypothetical mechanism to cope with brain damage: individuals with high reserve are thought to tolerate more Alzheimer neuropathology before symptom onset, show ...
    • Education in the 21st Century: Human Rights and Individual Actions 

      Lee, Sharon Elizabeth (University of Waterloo, 2008-01-09)
      This dissertation has three goals. The first goal is to outline how twentieth century advocates qualify education as a human right. The second goal is to offer an integrative account which argues that, to defend a right ...
    • The Education of Demea in Terence’s Adelphi 

      Stricker, Justin (University of Waterloo, 2011-09-07)
      The aim of this thesis was to gather an in-depth understanding of the changes in the role of the Roman father during the Middle Roman Republic by analyzing a play called The Adelphi by Terence. A literature review was ...

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