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Mr. Clément Cormier
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Dr. John Cornwall
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: Transformation of developed capitalism economies
Deceased Date: 2008-12-04
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John Cornwall, in a series of major books, including "Modern Capitalism: Its Growth and Transformation" (1977) and the "Economic Breakdown and Recovery: Theory and Policy" (1994) has followed two guidelines for macroeconomic theory: it should explain historical processes; and it should help authorities to identify remedial policies. He has challenged prevailing convictions about the capacity of economies to regulate themselves given only a suitably flexible monetary policy. He has argued forcefully that achieving simultaneously growing per capita incomes, an acceptable rate of inflation, and full employment depend on recasting institutions like collective bargaining and on effective government intervention once the legacies of past poor performance have been dealt with.
Dr. James Corry
Deceased Date: 1985-12-26
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Dr. Beatrice Corrigan
Deceased Date: 1977-01-04
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Prof. Jean-Claude Cosset
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Finance, Risque de Change, Risque politique, Gouvernance, Privatisations
Deceased Date: 2016-08-20
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Notice longue
Jean-Claude Cosset est un chercheur de renommée internationale dont les travaux, très largement cités par ses pairs, ont grandement contribué au développement des connaissances en finance internationale. Il a publié des études majeures sur le marché des changes, l’évaluation du risque pays et la performance des entreprises privatisées dans les marchés en émergence. Ses études novatrices sur le marché des changes ont ainsi permis de déceler la présence d'une prime de risque et de démontrer l'efficience de ce marché. Il pilote actuellement un grand projet sur la gouvernance et la performance des entreprises dans un contexte international.
Notice courte
Jean-Claude Cosset est un chercheur de renommée internationale, a contribué au développement des connaissances en finance internationale. Ses études novatrices sur le marché des changes ont permis de déceler la présence d'une prime de risque et de démontrer l'efficience de ce marché. Il pilote actuellement un projet sur la gouvernance et la performance des entreprises dans un contexte international.
Master André Cossette
Affiliation: Côté & Bélanger
Keywords: Droit civil
Droit notarial
Légistique
Droit des eaux
Droit des biens
Deceased Date: 2002-03-03
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Me André Cossette s'est distingué, au Canada comme à l'étranger, dans deux domaines particuliers : le droit international privé et, au Canada, le droit du domaine. Ses publications en droit international privé l'ont fait connaître sur le plan international, notamment au sein de l'Union internationale du notariat latin. Il a participé depuis une quinzaine d'années à plusieurs colloques et séances d'étude dans cette discipline particulière.
Au pays, Me Cossette a poussé ses recherches dans certains aspects du droit du domaine. Ses études ont conduit a des publications traitant de sujets rarement abordés en droit québécois. Il a été
fréquemment consulté comme expert dans ces matières lorsqu'il s'est agi de faire trancher par les tribunaux les litiges mettant en conflit les intérêts privés contre les intérêts de l'Etat à propos, notamment, de la Loi des trois chaînes, du droit de pêcher dans les cours d'eau non navigables et dans le droit des eaux en général.
Me Cossette a abandonné la pratique traditionnelle pour devenir « législateur ». A la direction des affaires civiles du ministère de la justice, il était directeur des travaux de droit civil ayant comme résultat le nouveau Code civil du Québec, en vigueur depuis le 1er janvier 1994. Il agit maintenant comme notaire-conseil.
Dr. Cecil Costain
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Dr. J. William Costerton
Affiliation: University of Southern California
Keywords: Microbiology, biofilms
Deceased Date: 2012-05-12
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LONG CITATION
Professor William Costerton has focused his research on the nature and importance of biofilms. His early studies on bacterial envelopes and their structural biology led to his pioneering observations on microbial associations in growth forming consortia attached to biological and physical surfaces. Biofilms form on rocks in streams, waterpipes and oil pipelines, on biomembranes and urinary catheters, and on surgical prostheses. All have practical outcomes. He has done detailed research and has written and lectured persuasively to science, medicine, and industry emphasizing the biological, ecological, economic, therapeutic and health importance of recognizing and understanding biofilms in their various guises; we now act upon this knowledge.
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Professor William Costerton has made many contributions to our understanding of microbial physiology. He has pioneered the research of how microbes associate to form “biofilm” and the profound effect these have on many human activities, from oil pipelines to surgical catheters. Dr. Costerton has also lectured widely on the importance of such biofilms and the need to act on this knowledge.
Mr. Azarie Couillard-Desprès
Deceased Date: 1939-12-08
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Ronald Coutts
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Deceased Date: 2017-08-19
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Ronald Coutts is one of Canada's leading pharmaceutical chemists. He has won an international reputation for the application of sophisticated physical and analytical techniques to studies of drug metabolism and toxicology. He is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chemistry and of the Chemical Institute of Canada, and was awarded the D.Sc. of the University of Strathclyde in recognition of his outstanding contributions. Professor Coutts has published nearly 100 research papers and many reviews. He has been in demand as a visiting professor and as a lecturer at international meetings. He is a superb teacher and has attracted a group of graduate students and post- doctoral fellows. Dr. Coutts has been a member of several MRC committees and is active in faculty administrationand in the University Faculty Association. At present, Dr. Coutts is especially interested in the biological and medical applications of the methods he has developed.
Current research interests are:
I. Analysis of drugs, drug metabolites, endogenous amines and amino acids, and environmental chemicals in biological (urine, blood, CSF, brain, etc) and environmental samples, and in foodstuffs.
2. Metabolism of numerous drugs in neonates, adults, elderly patients and animal models; microbial metabolism of various antidepressant drugs, endogenous amines and prodrugs; drug metabolism 'in vitro' using pure human cytochrome P450 isozymes.
3. Identification and effects of inducers and inhibitors of drug metabolism; pharmacologically active metabolites; drug/drug interactions.
Guy Couturier
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Exégèse, langues sémitiques, théologie, orientalisme, archéologie
Deceased Date: 2017-05-09
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NOTICE LONGUE
Guy Couturier est un orientaliste et exégète de l'Ancien Testament connu internationalement. Formé à l'École de W.F. Albright et à celle de R. de Vaux, ses travaux restent en étroite relation avec les découvertes archéologiques et épigraphiques du Proche-Orient ancien, contexte obligé de toute lecture critique de la Bible hébraïque. Ses nombreuses et remarquables recherches s'inscrivent à l'intérieur de trois axes principaux : l'axe linguistique par la comparaison constante de l'hébreu à l'ensemble des langues sémitiques, surtout celles du nord-ouest (Syrie-Palestine); l'axe archéologique pour l'élaboration d'une histoire de la politique et des institutions civiles et religieuses de l'ancien Israël; l'axe littéraire pour déterminer le genre et la portée des formes littéraires utilisées dans la transmission des souvenirs historiques et des croyances religieuses.
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Guy Couturier est un orientaliste et exégète de l'Ancien Testament connu internationalement. Ses recherches, qui s'inscrivent à l'intérieur des axes linguistique, archéologique et littéraire restent en étroite relation avec les découvertes archéologiques et épigraphiques du Proche-Orient ancien, contexte obligé de toute lecture critique de la Bible hébraïque.
Roger Cowley
Affiliation: Oxford University
Keywords: Neutron scattering, phase transitions, X-ray Diffraction, liquid helium, superlattices
Deceased Date: 2015-01-27
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Roger Cowley has an outstanding international reputation for the use of neutron and X-ray scattering to study the structure, excitations and phase transitions in condensed matter. His experiments have elucidated the novel behaviour of the quantum fluctuations in superfluid helium and low dimensional magnets as well as characterizing the effect of the fluctuations on phase transitions where they continue to provide challenges to accepted theories. He is a Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh.
Prof. Robert Cox
Affiliation: York University
Deceased Date: 2018-10-09
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Robert W. Cox of York University is a specialist in the field of international political economy and is one of the most respected scholars in the world on the implications of labour's changing role in economic production for international political relations. His book "Production, Power. and World Order: Social Forces in the-Making of History" has been widely praised for its insights and the breadth of its scholarship. Professor Cox has also made important contributions to the study of the politics of modern international organizations. Prior to his career as a university professor he distinguished himself as the Director of the International Institute of Labour Studies in Geneva.
A collection of his essays was published as R.W. Cox with Timothy Sinclair, "Approaches to World Order" (Cambridge U.P., 1996).
Sir David Cox
Affiliation: University of Oxford
Keywords: Applied statistics, theory of statistics
Deceased Date: 2022-01-18
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Cox, David - Mathematical and Computer Sciences - Oxford University
David Cox, after a period in industrial research, has held academic positions in Cambridge, London and Oxford, most recently as ?, Nuffield College, Oxford, from where he retired in 1998. His research interests are in applied probability, extended statistics and in applications of statistics in sciences and technology
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Cox, David - Mathematical and Computer Sciences - Oxford University
David Cox has been one of the world’s most foremost statisticians for over half a century. His pioneering research contributions include his eponymous survival analysis and stochastic process models. His work has had an enormous impact on statistics and on other areas such as medicine and public health. The breadth of his influence is exceptional, including major editorial and professional service. His contacts with Canadians as a supervisor and collaborator have contributed greatly to the advancement of statistics in Canada.
Dr. John Cox
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Dr. Harold Coxeter
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Keywords: Coxeter Groups
Inversive distance
Crystallographic groups
Regular polytopes
Deceased Date: 2003-03-31
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Dr. James Coyne
Deceased Date: 1942-01-05
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Dr. Gerald Cragg
Deceased Date: 1976-05-13
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Dr. Gerald Craig
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Prof. Walter Craig
Affiliation: McMaster University
Keywords: mathematical physics, partial differential equations, dynamical systems, wave propagation
Deceased Date: 2019-01-18
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Long Citation
Walter Craig is one of the world leaders in nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) and their applications, particularly as they apply to the mathematical study of water waves. He has made deep and lasting contributions to others areas of PDEs which are among the milestones in the field including Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theory for Hamiltonian PDEs through his work on the small divisor problem, and progress on the Navier-Stokes and Boltzmann equations. He is the Director of the Applied and Industrial Mathematics Laboratory at McMaster and has provided mentorship to an enormous number of young mathematicians through his academic leadership.
Short Citation
Walter Craig is one of the world leaders in nonlinear partial differential equations and their applications, particularly as they apply to the mathematical study of water waves. He has made lasting contributions, considered milestones in the field, to others areas of partial differential equations, including Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theory for Hamiltonian PDEs. He is also responsible for mentoring an enormous number of young mathematicians.
Dr. John Craigie
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Dr. James Craigie
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Dr. E. H. Craigie
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Dr. Earle Crampton
Deceased Date: 1983-04-20
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