| Lin, J. (2014). Arsenic uptake and speciation in selected sulfate and phosphate minerals. Canada, SK: University of Saskatchewan. . |
HXMA, VESPERS |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Blanchard, P.E.R. (2011). Examining the Electronic Structure of Metal Pnictides via X-ray Spectroscopy. Canada, AB: University of Alberta. . |
CLS-APS, HXMA, SGM, VESPERS, VLS-PGM |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Lei Lei (2017). Modeling and Optimization of the Microsphere Generation Process. Supervisor: Dr. Chris Zhang. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-04-2484 . |
SYLMAND |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Mehdi Hosseini (2014). High-performance periodic antennas with high aspect ratio vertical features and large intercell capacitances for microwave applications . Supervisor: Klymyshyn, David. s: University of Saskatchewan. . |
SYLMAND |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Rashidian, Atabak (2011). Photoresist-based polymer resonator antennas (PRAs) with lithographic fabrication and dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) with improved performance. Supervisor: Klymyshyn, David. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-05032011-202831 . |
SYLMAND |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Hashemi, Manouchehr (2014). DESIGN, MICROFABRICATION, AND TESTING OF ALL-PMMA, NANOPORE-BASED ELECTROPHORETIC FLOW DETECTORS FOR BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS. Supervisor: Achenbach, Sven. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2014-05-1542 . |
SYLMAND |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Darcy Haluzan (2012). Electrostatically actuated LIGA-MEMS structures with high aspect ratio beams for RF applications and mechanical property extraction. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2012-09-727 . |
SYLMAND |
Doctoral Thesis |
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| Joseph J. Weeks (2019). Improving environmental health: Investigations into soil lead and phosphorus fate and transport. Supervisor: Hettiarachchi, Ganga M.. Kansas, USA: KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY. https://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/handle/2097/39683. |
SXRMB |
Doctoral Thesis |
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