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Publication | Beamlines | Type | Strategic Pillar |
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Hisan Waleed Shafaque (2021). Improving the Performance of Membrane Electrode Assembly CO2 Electrolyzers. Supervisor: Bazylak, Aimy. Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto. https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/handle/1807/106383. | BMIT-BM | Masters Thesis | Materials |
Ngoc Ton (2021). Developing a Microbubble-based Contrast Agent for X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging to Detect Neovasculature in Breast Cancer. Supervisor: Machtaler, Steven; Wiebe, Sheldon. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/handle/10388/13397. | BMIT-BM, BMIT-ID | Masters Thesis | Health |
Ngoc Ton (2021). Developing a Microbubble-based Contrast Agent for X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging to Detect Neovasculature in Breast Cancer. Supervisor: Machtaler, Steven; Wiebe, Sheldon. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/handle/10388/13397. | BMIT-BM, BMIT-ID | Masters Thesis | Health |