Search Results - "Alberta"
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Dutch Disease, factor mobility, and the Alberta Effect: The case of federations
Published 2013“…We construct a simple tax competition model which shows that if factor mobility costs are sufficiently low, a resource-boom triggers an Alberta Effect that mitigates, and possibly reverses, Dutch Disease symptoms. …”
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Alberta oil sands development and risk management of canadian boreal ecosystems
Published 2014“…© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014.The vast majority of Alberta's oil sands are yet to be developed due to the high cost of production, but declining conventional reserves will create high pressure to develop the resource. …”
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Occurrence of N-nitrosamines in Alberta public drinking-water distribution systems
Published 2007“…Analytical results revealed the occurrence of NDMA (up to 100 ng/L) as well as two other N-nitrosamines (N-nitrosopyrrolidine and N-nitrosomorpholine) within select Alberta drinking water supplies.Key words: Alberta, chloramination, disinfection by-products, distribution system, drinking water, N-nitrosamines, NDMA, public health, survey.…”
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Stories from the trenches: Experiences of Alberta pharmacists in obtaining additional prescribing authority
Published 2012“…Background: Pharmacists in Alberta can apply to the Alberta College of Pharmacists in order to obtain the designation of additional prescriber. …”
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Tracing industrial sulfur contributions to atmospheric sulfate deposition in the Athabasca oil sands region, Alberta, Canada
Published 2012“…Anthropogenic S emissions in the Athabasca oil sands region (AOSR) in Alberta, Canada, affect SO4 deposition in close vicinity of industrial emitters. …”
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Remote sensing of local warming trend in alberta, canada during 2001–2020, and its relationship with large-scale atmospheric circulations
Published 2021“…Here, the objective was to study the local warming trend and its driving factors in the natural subregions of Alberta using a remote-sensing approach. We applied the Mann–Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator on the day and nighttime MODIS LST time-series images to map and quantify the extent and magnitude of monthly and annual warming trends in the 21 natural subre-gions of Alberta. …”
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Predicting motor development in very preterm infants at 12 months' corrected age: The role of qualitative magnetic resonance imaging and general movements assessments
Published 2009“…Motor outcome at 1 year's corrected age was evaluated with the Alberta Infant Motor Scale, the Neuro-Sensory Motor Development Assessment, and the diagnosis of cerebral palsy by the child's pediatrician. …”
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