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Field, Russell. "Representing “The Rocket”: The Filmic Use of Maurice Richard in Canadian History." Journal of Sport History 41, no. 1 (2014): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jsporthistory.41.1.15.

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Abstract In the late 1950s, a team of French-Canadian filmmakers at the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) began working in the new techniques of cinema verité (direct cinema). They focused their cameras on moments of everyday life, capturing folkloric elements of Québécois culture as well as sporting moments. One figure who appears in a number of productions is Maurice “The Rocket” Richard, star forward with the National Hockey League’s Montreal Canadiens and an iconic figure in French-Canadian society at a time when nationalist sentiments were bubbling to the surface. This paper examines tw
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Scheppler, Gwenn. "Quand les documentaristes de l’ONF « fictionnalisent » les potentialités télévisuelles." Cinémas 23, no. 2-3 (2013): 15–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1015183ar.

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En 1953, l’ONF inaugure ses deux premières séries documentaires spécialement conçues pour la télévision de Radio-Canada : Sur le vif/On the Spot et Regards sur le Canada/Window on Canada. Ces deux séries hebdomadaires, qui vont garder l’antenne jusqu’en 1956 pour la première et 1955 pour la seconde, vont connaître un accueil mitigé de la part du public, en particulier Regards sur le Canada. Chacune de ces séries est différente dans son principe, même si les artisans de l’une sont souvent ceux de l’autre (notamment Bernard Devlin). Alors que Sur le vif fonctionne à la manière d’un reportage div
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Vinet, Michèle. "Courtiser Sardy." Voix Plurielles 9, no. 2 (2012): 180–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v9i2.679.

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Diplômée de l’Université d’Ottawa en Lettres françaises, en Éducation, et spécialisée en français langue seconde, Michèle Vinet a longtemps œuvré dans le domaine de l’enseignement. Au cours de sa carrière, elle a offert des formations professionnelles partout au Canada. Elle continue son implication pédagogique avec le Conseil des Ministres de l’Éducation (Canada) et Patrimoine, Canada, dans le programme de Moniteurs de langues officielles. 
 Avant de s’aventurer sur les sentiers de l’écriture romanesque, Michèle Vinet a aussi fait carrière à titre de comédienne au théâtre, au cinéma, à l
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Lacasse, Germain. "Bruno Cornellier, La « chose indienne » : cinéma et politiques de la représentation autochtone au Québec et au Canada, Montréal, Nota Bene, 2015, 310 p." Recherches sociographiques 58, no. 1 (2017): 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1039956ar.

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Minne, Julia. "[ Sans Titre - No Title ]Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre, Femmes et cinéma d’animation. Un corpus féministe à l’Office national du film du Canada 1939-1989, Montréal, Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2022, 242 p." Recherches féministes 36, no. 1 (2023): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1108781ar.

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Asgarian, Amin, and Ghyslaine McClure. "Direct generation of floor design spectra (FDS) from uniform hazard spectra (UHS) — Part I: formulation of the method." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 47, no. 12 (2020): 1372–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2018-0146.

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In most current building codes, seismic design of non-structural components (NSCs) is addressed through empirical equations that do not capture NSC response amplification due to tuning effects with higher and torsional modes of buildings and that neglect NSC damping. This work addresses these shortcomings and proposes a practical approach to generate acceleration NSC floor design spectra (FDS) in buildings directly from their corresponding uniform hazard spectra (UHS). The study is based on the linear seismic analysis of 27 reinforced concrete buildings located in Montréal, Canada, for which a
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Fusari, Sabrina. "The Discourse of Philanthropy in Italy and The United States: A Case Study of Interparadigmatic Translation." Journal of Intercultural Communication 7, no. 2 (2007): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v7i2.437.

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This paper discusses translation of texts about nonprofit organizations from English into Italian as a case study of intercultural communication. Firstly, we note the importance of adaptation as a valuable strategy for translation of nonprofit texts from English into Italian. Secondly, we describe the intercultural difference between the nonprofit sector in Italy and the United States in terms of paradigms, following Kuhn’s theory of interparadigmatic translation and Gramsci’s idea of translatability. Thirdly, we show the connection between these epistemological frameworks of translation and i
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Fusari, Sabrina. "Between English Humour and National Stereotypes – Translating Stephen Clarke’s Novel Merde Happens into Italian." Journal of Intercultural Communication 9, no. 2 (2009): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.36923/jicc.v9i2.480.

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This paper discusses translation of texts about nonprofit organizations from English into Italian as a case study of intercultural communication. Firstly, we note the importance of adaptation as a valuable strategy for translation of nonprofit texts from English into Italian. Secondly, we describe the intercultural difference between the nonprofit sector in Italy and the United States in terms of paradigms, following Kuhn’s theory of interparadigmatic translation and Gramsci’s idea of translatability. Thirdly, we show the connection between these epistemological frameworks of translation and i
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Farenkia, Bernard Mulo. "Compliment strategies and regional variation in French." Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 22, no. 3 (2012): 447–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.22.3.05mul.

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The present study examines differences and similarities in the realization of compliments (on skills) in Cameroon and Canadian French. The data were collected by means of discourse completion tasks (DCT) administered to 55 participants in Yaoundé (Cameroon) and 39 respondents in Montréal (Canada). The 277 compliments obtained were analyzed according to the following three aspects: a) head act strategies (direct and indirect compliments), b) lexico-semantic and syntactic features of complimentary utterances, and c) external modification. With regard to head act strategies, the results show a pr
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Asgarian, Amin, and Ghyslaine McClure. "Direct generation of floor design spectra (FDS) from uniform hazard spectra (UHS) — Part II: extension and application of the method." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 47, no. 12 (2020): 1387–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2018-0151.

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This paper extends the methodology presented in the companion paper to study the effects of non-structural components’ (NSCs) damping ratio and their location in the building on the pseudo-acceleration floor response spectra (PA-FRS) of reinforced concrete buildings, and propose equations to derive floor acceleration design spectra (FDS) directly from the uniform hazard design spectra (UHS) for Montréal, Canada. The buildings used in the study are 27 existing reinforced concrete structures with braced frames and shear walls as their lateral load resisting systems: 12 are low-rise (up to 3 stor
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Palamini, Marie, Geneviève Mercier, and Jean-François Bussières. "Surface Contamination by Antineoplastics in Hospitals: An Observational Study for Mapping of Potential Contamination Associated with Handling Excreta of Babies through Diaper Management." Pharmaceutical Technology in Hospital Pharmacy 4, no. 3-4 (2020): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pthp-2019-0019.

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AbstractBackgroundIn the hospital setting, trace contamination with hazardous medications comes primarily from the manipulation of containers used in preparing and administering drugs. However, some traces of medications also come from the excreta of patients.MethodsThis descriptive exploratory study involved direct observation and discussion. The aim was to map potential contamination associated with handling babies’ excreta through diaper management. The study was conducted at CHU Sainte Justine (Montréal, Québec, Canada), a 500-bed mother and child facility with 38 beds for hematology-oncol
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Duquet-Armand, Marie, Amine Bouziane, Alexandra Arruda, et al. "Spontaneous Intracranial Hemorrhage and Oral Anticoagulation." Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine 18, no. 1 (2023): 54–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.22374/cjgim.v18i1.666.

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Background: Canadian data on intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) associated with oral anticoagulation is limited. Objectives: Primary study outcomes were baseline hematoma volumes and in-hospital mortality in patients with ICH associated with direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) versus vitamin K antagonists (VKAs). Second-ary outcomes included the use of four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (4f-PCC). Methods: Retrospective cohort study of patients with ICH associated with oral anticoagulation in three ter-tiary care hospitals in Montreal, Canada, between 2011 and 2018. Results: Twenty-nine pati
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Tiberi, David, George Rodrigues, Tom Pickles, et al. "External validation of the ProCaRS nomograms and comparison of existing risk-stratification tools for localized prostate cancer." Canadian Urological Association Journal 11, no. 3-4 (2017): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.4084.

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to perform a direct comparison of several existing risk-stratification tools for localized prostate cancer in terms of their ability to predict for biochemical failure-free survival (BFFS). Two large databases were used and an external validation of two recently developed nomograms on an independent cohort was also performed in this analysis.Methods: Patients who were treated with external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) and/or brachytherapy for localized prostate cancer were selected from the multi-institutional Genitourinary Radiation Oncologists of Canad
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Roberts, Katherine Ann. "International Successes and Domestic Policy Dilemmas: Re-Evaluating Canadian and Quebec Cinemas. Boulais, Stéphane-Albert, ed. Le cinéma au Québec : tradition et modernité (Montréal : Collection « Archives des lettres canadiennes », Fides, 2006) Loiselle, André and Tom McSorley, eds., Self-Portraits: The Cinemas of Canada since Telefilm (Ottawa: The Canadian Film Institute, 2006) White, Jerry, ed. The Cinema of Canada (London: 24 Frames Series, Wallflower Press, 2006)." International Journal of Canadian Studies, no. 39-40 (2009): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/040835ar.

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Cournoyer, A., E. Notebaert, L. De Montigny, et al. "LO71: For patients suffering from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, is survival influenced by the capabilities of the receiving hospital?" CJEM 19, S1 (2017): S52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2017.133.

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Introduction: Patients suffering from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are frequently transported to the closest hospital after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is often indicated as a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure following OHCA. This study aimed to determine the association between the type of destination hospital (PCI-capable or not) and survival to discharge for patients with OHCA and prehospital ROSC. We hypothesized that being transported to a PCI-capable hospital would be associated with a higher survival to discharge. Method
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Sauter, Camille, Thomas Morin, Fabien Guidez, et al. "Abstract 5588: Protein Arginine Methyltransferase 2 is involved in the control of inflammatory processes in acute myeloid leukemia." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 5588. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-5588.

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Abstract A direct link between chronic inflammation and development of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) has been highlighted in the past few years, demonstrating an interconnection between marked inflammatory phenotype and aberrant myeloproliferation in AML patients. Treating AML patients exhibiting a higher inflammatory signature with anti-inflammatory molecules resulted in significant increase of overall survival. Protein Arginine Methyltransferases (PRMTs) are epigenetic factors known to regulate gene expression through methylation of histone tails. It has been previously reported that PRMT1, 4
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Roizblatt, Daniel, Gilgamesh Eamer, Derek Roberts, et al. "Trauma Association of Canada Annual Scientific Meeting, Westin Calgary Calgary, Alberta, Apr. 10–11, 2015Outcomes and opportunities for improvement in self-inflicted blunt and penetrating traumaAbdominal compartment syndrome in the childActive negative pressure peritoneal therapy after abbreviated laparotomy: The intraperitoneal vacuum randomized controlled trialUse of a novel combined RFA/saline energy instrument for arresting ongoing hemorrhage from solid organ injuriesHealth care costs of burn patients from homes without fire sprinklersPenetrating trauma in eastern Ontario: a descriptive analysisThresholds of rotational thrombelastometry (ROTEM) used for the diagnosis and management of bleeding trauma patients: a systematic reviewA quality indicator to measure hospital complications for injury admissionsThromboelastography (TEG) in the management of trauma: implications for the developing worldPotential role of the rural trauma team development course (RTTDC) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)Applicability of the advanced disaster medical response (ADMR) course, Trinidad and TobagoInflammatory mediators in intra-abdominal sepsis or injury: a scoping reviewEvaluation of the online Concussion Awareness Training Toolkit (CATT) for parents, players and coachesUltrasound assessment of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) in healthy volunteersThe benefits of epidural analgesia in flail chest injuriesMandatory reporting rates of injured alcohol-impaired drivers with suspected alcohol dependence in a level 1 Canadian trauma centre: a single institution’s experienceSimulation implementation in a new pediatric residency program in Haiti: trauma specificsManagement of skull fractures in children younger than 1 year of ageResource use in patients who have sustained a traumatic brain injury within an integrated Canadian trauma system: a multicentre cohort studyResource use intensity in a mature, integrated Canadian trauma system: a multicentre cohort studyRates and determinants of unplanned emergency department visits and readmissions within 30 days following discharge from the trauma service — the Ottawa Hospital experienceAlcohol — screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment (SBIRT): Is it readily available in Canadian trauma centres?Management of traumatic occult hemothorax: a survey among trauma providers in CanadaAn audit of venous thromboembolism prophylaxis: a quality assurance project at our level 1 trauma centreCatecholamines as outcome markers in traumatic brain injuryAre we missing the missed injury? The burden of traumatic missed injuries diagnosed after hospital dischargeThe use of fibrinogen concentrate in trauma: a descriptive systematic reviewVery early initiation of chemical venous thromboembolism prophylaxis after solid organ injury is safe: a call for a national prospective multicentre studyThe 2 student to 1 faculty (2:1) model of teaching the Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM) courseTrauma transfusion in the elderlyCocaine and benzodiazepines are more predictive of an injury severity score greater than 15 compared to alcohol or tetrahydrocannabinol in trauma patients under 18 years oldAre we missing traumatic bowel and mesenteric injuries?The marriage of surgical simulation and telementoring for damage control surgical training of operational first-respondersAdding remote ultrasound control to remote just-in-time telementored trauma ultrasound: a pilot studyDescriptive analysis of morbidity and mortality associated with falls at a level 1trauma centreDevelopment of an ICU transition questionnaire: evaluating the transfer process from ICU, ward, and patient/family stakeholder perspectivesUse of IO devices in trauma: A survey of trauma practitioners in Canada, Australia and New ZealandTime to reversal of medication-induced coagulopathy in traumatic intracranial hemorrhageMeta-analysis of randomized control trials of hospital based violence interventions on repeat intentional injuryBlunt injury of a horseshoe kidney, case report and review of the literatureLegal consequences for alcohol-impaired drivers involved in motor vehicle collisions: a systematic reviewA characterization of major adult sport-related trauma in Nova Scotia, 2000–2013Is hockey the most dangerous pediatric sport? An evaluation of pediatric sport-related injuries treated in Nova ScotiaInterim results of a pilot randomized control trial of an ED-based violence intervention programPre-intubation resuscitation by Canadian physicians: results of a national surveyFirst-responder accuracy using SALT during mass-casualty incident simulationEmergent endotracheal intubation: medications and device choices by Canadian resuscitation physicians“Oh the weather outside is frightful”: Severe injury secondary to falls while installing residential Christmas lightsCan we speak the same language? Understanding Quebec’s inclusive trauma systemAn unusual segmental clavicle fracture treated with titanium elastic nailImpact of the age of stored blood on trauma patient mortality: a systematic reviewInterhospital transfer of traumatic brain injury: utilization of helicopter transportCheerleading injuries: a Canadian perspectivePre-hospital mode of transport in a rural trauma system: air versus groundAnalysis of 15 000 patient transfers to level 1 trauma centre: Injury severity does not matter — just drive, drive, drive!The effects of legislation on morbidity and mortality associated with all-terrain vehicle and motorcycle crashes in Puerto RicoAssessing how pediatric trauma patients are supported nutritionally at McMaster Children’s HospitalOutcomes of conservative versus operative management of stable penetrating abdominal traumaS.T.A.R.T.T. — Evolution of a true multidisciplinary trauma crisis resource management simulation courseDevelopment of criteria to identify traumatic brain injury patients NOT requiring intensive care unit monitoringAssigning costs to visits for injuries due to youth violence — the first step in a cost-effectiveness analysisThere’s no TRIK to it — development of the Trauma Resuscitation in Kids courseResilient despite childhood trauma experiencesA five-year, single-centre review of toxic epidermal necrolysis managementAll in the family: creating and implementing an inclusive provincial trauma registryLessons learned from a provincial trauma transfer systemThe NB Trauma Program: 5 years laterProvincial coordination of injury prevention: the New Brunswick (NB) experienceImproving access and uptake of trauma nursing core course (TNCC): a provincial approachULTRASIM: ultrasound in trauma simultation. Does the use of ultrasound during simulated trauma scenarios improve diagnostic abilities?Traumatic tale of 2 cities, part 1: Does being treated by different EMS affect outcomes in trauma patients destined for transport to level 1 trauma centres in Halifax and Saint John?Traumatic tale of 2 cities, part 2: Does being treated by different hospitals affect outcome in trauma patients destined for transport to Level 1trauma centres in Halifax and Saint John?Protective devices use in road traffic injuries in a developing countryFunctional and anatomical connectivity and communication impairments in moderate to severe traumatic brain injuryCaring and communicating in critical cases: Westlock trauma form, a resource for rural physiciansMonitoring of ocular nerve sheath in traumatic raised intracranial pressure (Moonstrip Study): a prospective blinded observational trialEstablishing an alcohol screening and brief intervention for trauma patients in a multicultural setting in the Middle East: challenges and opportunitiesThe poor compliance to seat belt use in Montréal: an 18 461 road user iPhone-based studyAn iPad-based data acquisition for core trauma registry data in 6 Tanzanian hospitals: 1 year and 13 462 patients later“The Triple-Q Algorithm”: a practical approach to the identification of liver topographyA pan-Canadian bicycle helmet use observational studyDoor to decompression: the new benchmark in trauma craniotomiesAre missed doses of pharmacological thromboprophylaxis a risk factor for thromboembolic complications?Complications following admission for traumatic brain injuryExcessive crystalloid infusion in the first 24 hours is not associated with increased complications or mortalitySBIRT: plant, tend, growReal time electronic injury surveillance in an African trauma centreSBIRT in concert: establishing a new initiativeReview of the current knowledge of the pathophysiology of acute traumatic coagulopathy: implications for current trauma resuscitation practicesFactors associated with primary fascial closure rates in patients undergoing damage control laparotomyFree intraperitoneal fluid on CT abdomen in blunt trauma: Is hospital admission necessary?The need for speed — the time cost of off-site helipadsEndovascular management of penetrating Zone III retroperitoneal injuries in selective patients: a case reportMeasured resting energy expenditure in patients with open abdomens: preliminary data of a prospective pilot studyTraumatic inferior gluteal artery pseudoaneurysm: case report and review of literaturePancreatico duodenectomy, SMA, SMV repair and delayed reconstruction following blunt abdominal trauma. A case report with discussion of trauma whipple and complex pancreatico duodenal injuriesA retrospective evaluation of the effect of the Trauma Team Training program in TanzaniaDoes procalcitonin measurement predict clinical outcomes in critically ill/injured adults managed with the open abdomen technique?In trauma, conventional ROTEM and TEG results are not interchangeable but are similar in clinical applicabilitySevere trauma in the province of New Brunswick: a descriptive epidemiological studyPartnering for success — a road safety strategy for London and regionEvaluation of a patient safety initiative of rapid removal of backboards in the emergency departmentActive negative pressure peritoneal therapy and C-reactive protein levels after abbreviated laparotomy for abdominal trauma or intra-abdominal sepsisA comparison of outcomes: Direct admissions vs. interhospital transfers April 2009–March 2014YEE HA or YEE OUCH! A 5-year review of large animal-related incidentsEarly goal-directed therapy for prevention of hypothermia-related transfusion, morbidity and mortality in severely injured trauma patientsImproving care of adolescent trauma patients admitted to adult trauma centres by fostering collaboration between adult and pediatric partnersExpediting operational damage control laparotomy closure: iTClam v. suturing during damage control surgical simulation trainingAre conventional coagulation tests inadequate in the assessment of acute traumatic coagulopathy?Predictors of long-term outcomes in patients admitted to emergency general surgery services: a systematic review of literatureUse of the iTClamp versus standard suturing techniques for securing chest tubes: A randomized cadaver studyiTClamp application for control of simulated massive upper extremity arterial hemorrhage by tactical policeAssessing performance in the trauma roomThe deadly need for methadone/opiate educationTrends in the management of major abdominal vascular injuries: 2000–2014Addressing high school seniors’ risky behaviours through a hospital-based and peer teaching outreach programScreening for risk of post-traumatic stress disorder after injury in acutely injured children: a systematic reviewThe impact of trauma centre designation levels on surgical delay, mortality and complications: a multicentre cohort studyHow many acutely injured children report subsequent stress symptoms?The frequency of coagulopathy and its significance in an emergency neurotrauma facilityPsychosocial care for injured children: The views of 2500 emergency department physicians and nurses from around the worldDevelopment of the Trauma Electronic Document (TED)Development of trauma team activation criteria for an urban trauma centreBrains and brawn: evaluation of a sports skills and concussion awareness campRegional trauma networks: a tale of 2 pilotsContinuous data quality improvement in a provincial trauma registryDoes the Rural Trauma Team Development Course shorten transfer time?Epidemiology of trauma in Puerto RicoCT scans facilitate early discharge of trauma patientsFeasibility of data collection in a conflict zone to assess the impact on emergency health care deliveryConsent for Emergency Research (CONfER): a national survey of Canadian research ethics board practicesMaking handover safer for our trauma patients through the lens of trauma team leadersChallenges and opportunities to improve trauma transitions of care from emergency to intensive care nursingPhysical disorder following major injury: a population-based studyToward an inclusive trauma system: regional trauma system development in OntarioTraumatic brain injury in British Columbia: current incidence, injury patterns and risk factorsAcute cytokine and chemokine profiles in brain-injured patients: relationship to sympathetic activation and outcomeMultidisciplinary trauma simulation training in a tertiary care centreNon-operative management of blunt splenic injuries: routine radiologic follow-up may reduce the time of activity restrictionModified triple layer peritoneal-aponeurotic transposition: a new strategy to close the open abdomenMesenchymal stem cells locate and differentiate to the trauma site in a blunt rat liver trauma model: preliminary resultsThree indications for the “open abdomen”, anatomical, logistical and physiological: How are they different?Development of an urban trauma centre using lean methodologyThe impact of standardized care in 191 patients with chest tube thoracostomyComplex abdominal wall reconstruction: recommendations from the Canadian Abdominal Wall Reconstruction GroupCompensatory behaviours and cognitions in persons with history of traumaDevelopment of the Kenyatta National Hospital — University of Alberta Orthopedic Trauma Assessment Tool: phase 1 resultsRisk-taking behaviour negatively affects outcome in burn patients." Canadian Journal of Surgery 58, no. 2 Suppl 1 (2015): S1—S42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cjs.003415.

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Lemonde, Ann-Catherine, Srividya N. Iyer, Ashok Malla, et al. "Differential Trajectories of Delusional Content and Severity Over 2 Years of Early Intervention for Psychosis: Comparison Between Chennai, India, and Montréal, Canada." Schizophrenia Bulletin, March 10, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbad007.

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Abstract Background There exist few direct studies of delusional content in psychosis across geo-cultural contexts, especially those in which treatment protocols and measures are comparable. To directly examine an illness outcome that is potentially culturally mediated, this study investigated the baseline presentation and longitudinal trajectory of delusions in first-episode psychosis (FEP) across 2 similar treatment settings in Montréal (Canada) and Chennai (India). Study Design Patients entering an early intervention program for FEP in Chennai (N = 168) and Montréal (N = 165) were compared
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Lipworth, Karen. "Improving the Effectiveness of Anticoagulant Therapy: The Promise of Factor XI Inhibition." European Medical Journal, September 14, 2023, 18–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33590/emj/10308910.

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This continuing medical education-accredited symposium, held at the 2023 International Society for Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) congress in Montréal, Canada, focused on current unmet needs in anticoagulation, especially in the atrial fibrillation (AF) population, and reflected on the promise of the emerging class of Factor XI inhibitors for stroke prevention (SPAF) in susceptible patients. The faculty agreed that, although direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) have represented a major advance compared with vitamin K antagonists, their utilisation remains suboptimal, often due to the prevailin
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Boudreault-fournier, Alexandrine. "Film ethnographique." Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.097.

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Certains ont déjà déclaré que le genre du film ethnographique n’existe pas (MacDougall, 1978), alors que d’autres soulignent la nature obsolète de sa définition (Friedman, 2017). Enfin, certains définissent le film ethnographique d’une manière si restreinte qu’ils mettent de côté tout un pan de son histoire. Par exemple, l’anthropologue américain et critique de films Jay Ruby (2000) définit le film ethnographique comme un film produit par un anthropologue pour des fins anthropologiques. Robert J. Flaherty, qui a réalisé le film Nanook of the North(1922), lui-même considéré comme le père du doc
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Simon, Jane. "Reading in the Dark." M/C Journal 7, no. 1 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2316.

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Warning: This film may be especially unsatisfying for those who dislike having others read over their shoulders So Is This (1982) is a 43-minute silent film composed entirely of type-set words that appear on the screen one at a time, gradually forming sentences and paragraphs as the viewer pieces the individual frames together. This strange process of reading words on moving celluloid frames is distinct from the self-regulated steady reading of words on the page and, in most cases, words on electronic screens. So Is This shows how film as a critical practice can engage with the writing that su
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