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Dramatis Personae:Royalism, Theatre and the Political Ontology of the Person in Post-regicide Writing
The Importance of Policy for Community Economic Development: A Case Study of the Manitoba Context
This Participatory Action Research project will engage community economic development and social economy actors in Manitoba in identifying policy priorities that will support the sector in building stronger communities and will identify various effective strategies and models of policy advancement. The project will include a scan of existing policy and programs in Manitoba as well as a comparative analysis with the policy context in Quebec, this later component completed in partnership with the National Social Economy Research Hub. The research will also consider various effective models of policy advancement in order to design more effective policy implementation strategies
Is alcohol a factor in unsafe sex among women seeking emergency contraception? A Two-part Study
This study has as its research focus the relationship between unsafe sex and alcohol consumption. Alcohol has been recognised as a contributing factor in unsafe sexual practices.
Although research has been undertaken in Ireland on this link, it is far from unequivocal as to either the degree to which or even how the two are related. The same is also discernible across the international literature
An improved fungal mounting technique for Nomarski microscopy
The 'sellotape technique' of Butler and Mann (1959)
with lactophenol cotton blue stain is widely used in
these laboratories for the production of non-permanent
fungal mounts for class examination using bright field microscopy. The technique allows very little disturbance of fungal structure for identification and taxonomic work. The major drawbacks of this technique for permanent mounts are the fact that the tape itself is not inert and the adhesive reacts with the lactophenol forming droplets which cover the field of view (Onions et al., l98l). The stressed nature of the tape also gives rise to problems due to interference patterns during Nomarski microscopy. The increasing use of diflerential interference contrast(Nomarski) microscopy in mycological studies prompted a re-evaluation of techniques used in the preparation of fungal mounts. Other types of nonstressed tapes were found but these proved not to be sticky enough to pick up fungal structures from agar media cleanly and without undue damage. The technique described below uses a silicone based adhesive in conjunction with the slightly modified polyvinyl
alcohol mountant of Salmon (1954), updated by Omar et al. (1918), and represents a modification and improvement of the technique described by Bretz and Berry (1964)
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