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Duncan Fishwick
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Keywords: Roman Empire Imperial Cult, epigraphy
Deceased Date: 2015-08-06
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Duncan Fishwick is a leading authority on the Roman Empire, a frequent participant in Ancient History colloquia in North America and in Europe and a key member of a group of scholars who have been producing a corpus of works on the history of religions in the Roman Empire. In the area of Emperor worship in particular he has revolutionized previous conceptions. In addition to his books, he has published extensively in scholarly journals of the highest reputation on both continents. His recent contribution to "Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt", provides the authoritative account of Roman provincial rulership in the West.
Dr. John Fitzgerald
Deceased Date: 1940-06-20
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Dr. Michael Fleet
Affiliation: Western University
Deceased Date: 2017-12-06
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Michael Fleet is one of the leading mineralogists, x-ray crystallographers, solid state mineralogists and geochemists of Canada. For almost thirty years he has contributed to our understanding of mineral resources through his exact studies of the crystal structure of ore minerals and the thermodynamics of their formation in molten solid and fluid systems. His work on the factors influencing the distrituion of certain trace elements like nickel and the platinum group elements has been outstanding. Fleet has demonstrated his ability to use many of the classic techniques for solid state description such as x-ray crystallography and has been a pioneer in using the evolving techniques of Mössbauer and Ramon Spectroscopy. His work is recognized world wide.
Sir Sanford Fleming
Deceased Date: 1915-07-22
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Dr. Ralph Flenley
Deceased Date: 1969-03-21
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Dr. James Fletcher
Deceased Date: 1909-11-08
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Dr. John Flint
Affiliation: Dalhousie University
Keywords: History, Africa, British Empire, partition, decolonization
Deceased Date: 2021-08-29
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John Edgar Flint is a Canadian educated in England, and who returned to Canada to become chairman of the History Department, Dalhousie University. He is distinguished by that happiest combination in historians, a fund of common sense joined to a lively imagination, and as a result his chairmanship was intelligent and purposeful. He is an incisive, yet sensitive scholar of African history, and has done much for the subject at Dalhousie and in Canada. His work has been remarkable for its range and its quality. He edited Vol. V, of The Cambridge History of Africa, C.V.P., 1976, reprinted 1985.
Dr. Edward Flood
Deceased Date: 1979-08-19
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Dr. Russel Foerster
Deceased Date: 1978-09-17
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Dr. Robert Folinsbee
Affiliation: University of Alberta
Deceased Date: 2008-05-01
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Born Edmonton, Alberta, April 16, 1917. Graduated University of Alberta, B.Sc. Geology, 1938 (medallist). Master Science (1940), Ph.D (1942), University of Minnesota; petrology and economic geology; LL.D.(1972), University of Windsor; D.Sc.h.c.(1989), Universityof Alberta. Geological Survey of Canada 1936-1943 as Student Assistant and Assistant Geologist; 1941-1943 assisting in wartime production of scheelite concentrates from Canadian gold mines. 1943-1945 Royal Canadian Air Force, pilot. 1945-1946 Harvard University post-doctorate research; reflectivity ore minerals. 1946 to present University of Alberta, Assistant Professor to 1950, Associate Professor to 1955 to 1968 Professor and Chairman of Department of Geology from September, 1955. 1946-1950 in charge of field parties Geological Survey of Canada, Northwest Territories. 1954-1955 on sabbatical leave at University of California, Berkeley; research on potassium-argon dating.
Mr. Gilles Fontaine
Affiliation: Université de Montréal
Keywords: Astrophysique, astronomic, astérosismologic, evolution stellaine, etoiles
Deceased Date: 2019-11-01
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Gilles Fontaine, de I'Université de Montréal, se consacre à l'étude des étoiles de type naines blanches. L'étude de ces cadavres stellaires, leur autopsie en quelque sorte, représente un chapitre essentiel de l'astrophysique contemporaine, intéressant à la fois l'astronome et le physicien. Il ya quatre facettes des ses travaux actuels: mieux comprendre la nature des pulsations présentes dand certaines naines blanches; lqa d.termination de la composition chimique superficielle des naines blanches et la compréhension des variations observées; l'étude des étoiles sous-naines, génitrices d'une pantic des naines blanches; et l'exploration systématique de I'hémisphère sud pour y découvrir de nouvelles naines blanches et sous-naines.
Dr. Arthur Forer
Affiliation: York University
Keywords: Chromosome movement, cell division
Deceased Date: 2024-06-06
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Using a wide variety of light and electron microscopic techniques, Forer has challenged the assumption that chromosomes move during cell division by forces originating within the microtubules of the spindle fibres which connect chromosomes to the spindle poles. He has implicated the contractile protein, actin, as providing the force for chromosome movement, and is exploring the control of this movement. He is among the most influential leaders in this important field and is continuing to contribute actively to it.
Dr. Eugene Forsey
Deceased Date: 1991-02-10
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Dr. P. Forsyth
Keywords: Radio, aurora, ionosphere, space
Deceased Date: 2008-05-22
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Peter Allan Forsyth is Professor of Physics, University of Saskatchewan. After seeing active service as a technical officer with the navy during the war, he returned to the University of Saskatchewan to apply his detailed knowledge of practical experience of radar equipment to the study of the aurora, and it was on this subject that he wrote his Ph.D. thesis at McGill University in 1951. Continuing his work on the upper atmosphere with the Defense Research Board he made notable discoveries; in particular, he developed the system of transmission of radio signals from meteor ionization known as 'Janet'. His originality and inventiveness have stimulated many other research workers.
Yves Fortier
Affiliation: Geological Survey of Canada
Deceased Date: 2014-08-19
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Dr. Claude Fortier
Deceased Date: 1986-04-22
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Dr. Pierre Fortin
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Prof. John Fossey
Affiliation: McGill University
Keywords: Archéologie, epigraphie, prosopographie, onomastique, grèce
Deceased Date: 2024-12-01
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John M. Fossey, archéologue classique, épigraphiste et topographiste, est auteur de 12 livres sur la Grèce centrale, notamment sur la Béotie, la Locride et la Phocide où il a dirigé et pratiqué des fouilles avec des étudiants canadiens. Après avoir servi comme président-fondateur de l'Institut canadien d'archéologie à Athènes, il est le premier Canadien à s'être intéressé à la diaspora grecque dans la région de la Mer noire, en Bulgarie et en Géorgie. Ses recherches portent aujourd'hui tout particulièrement sur la géographie humaine et le développement des modèles des noms propres dans la Grèce ancienne. Il écrit et parle couramment le français, l'anglais et le grec moderne.
Dr. John Foster
Affiliation: World Energy Council
Keywords: Energy
World
Nuclear
Electricity
Generation
Deceased Date: 2001-03-26
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Early experience with Thermal Power stations meshed with a review of NRX reactor controls, followed by the first Canadian Nuclear Power Study. In 1955-58 he headed the Canadian General Electric design team for the Nuclear Power Demonstration Station. From Deputy Manager in 1958 to Vice President now, he has carried AECL's engineering responsibility for the successive Nuclear Power Stations, in Ontario, India and Quebec, for the DC Transmission line in Manitoba and the 800 ton/year Heavy Water Production Plant. In addition to his broad general responsibilities he has contributed very notably to the design of the controls and fuelling systems for the reactors in both the mechanical and nuclear aspects.
Dr. John Foster
Deceased Date: 1964-09-09
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Dr. Louise Fothergill-Payne
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Dr. Larry Fowke
Affiliation: University of Saskatchewan
Keywords: Plant, Cell Division, Structure, Microscopy
Induction Year: 2009
Deceased Date: 2022-12-13
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Larry Fowke is a leading world authority in cell biology. For more than three decades, Dr. Larry Fowke has established the groundwork in plant-cell biology that other scientists have successfully followed.
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FOWKE, Larry –Department of Biology, University of Saskatchewan
For more than three decades, Dr. Larry Fowke has established the groundwork in plant-cell biology that other scientists have successfully followed. He has creatively combined cytological, biochemical, and molecular techniques to advance our understanding of the process and nature of plant-cell development and division. This innovative research, often performed painstakingly by microscope, has consistently produced groundbreaking contributions to the discipline of cell biology. It has also led to exciting applications, in particular the development of methods for generating large quantities of conifer embryos for forestry. Larry Fowke is a leading world authority in cell biology.
Dr. Vernon Fowke
Affiliation: University of Saskatchewan
Deceased Date: 1966-02-24
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Dr. Edith Margaret Fowke
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