109 research outputs found
The Future of the Suburbs: Policy Challenges and Opportunities in Canada
Canada is often described as a highly urbanized country. Increasingly, however, researchers recognize that Canada is in fact a suburban nation. This recognition has sparked a new research agenda on the Canadian suburbs from a variety of disciplines and perspectives. In this collection of essays, four leading scholars of the Canadian suburbs discuss the opportunities and challenges of suburbanization for Canadian public policy. The essays include:   • Canada is a Suburban Nation by David Gordon • Voices from the Edges: Policy Insights from Young Suburbanites by Markus Moos and Khairunnabila Prayitno • The Future of the Suburbs: Challenges and Opportunities in Municipal Finance by David Amborski • Suburbanization and Politics by Zack Taylo
Fluid Phase Separation (FPS) experiment for flight on a space shuttle Get Away Special (GAS) canister
The separation of fluid phases in microgravity environments is of importance to environmental control and life support systems (ECLSS) and materials processing in space. A successful fluid phase separation experiment will demonstrate a proof of concept for the separation technique and add to the knowledge base of material behavior. The phase separation experiment will contain a premixed fluid which will be exposed to a microgravity environment. After the phase separation of the compound has occurred, small samples of each of the species will be taken for analysis on the Earth. By correlating the time of separation and the temperature history of the fluid, it will be possible to characterize the process. The experiment has been integrated into space available on a manifested Get Away Special (GAS) experiment, CONCAP 2, part of the Consortium for Materials Complex Autonomous Payload (CAP) Program, scheduled for STS-42. The design and the production of a fluid phase separation experiment for rapid implementation at low cost is presented
The Future of the Suburbs: Policy Challenges and Opportunities in Canada
Canada is often described as a highly urbanized country. Increasingly, however, researchers recognize that Canada is in fact a suburban nation. This recognition has sparked a new research agenda on the Canadian suburbs from a variety of disciplines and perspectives.
In this collection of essays, four leading scholars of the Canadian suburbs discuss the opportunities and challenges of suburbanization for Canadian public policy. The essays include:
 • Canada is a Suburban Nation by David Gordon
 • Voices from the Edges: Policy Insights from Young Suburbanites by Markus Moos and Khairunnabila Prayitno
 • The Future of the Suburbs: Challenges and Opportunities in Municipal Finance by David Amborski
 • Suburbanization and Politics by Zack Taylo
AB-Block copolymer self-assembly and nanoparticle encapsulation: final product size and how it is determined from chain-length.
College of Science; Chemistry Department; Advisor: Dr. Carmen Scholz; Date: April 21, 2020; Pages: 13 p.; This paper was submitted during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020. UAH went to remote learning in the middle of March 2020 to the end of the Spring Semester
STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT MATERIALS DERIVED FROM ANIMAL TISSUES ON THE GROWTH OF ANIMAL CELLS IN VITRO
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