Denis Bois
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
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International Journal of Pharmacy Practice | 2013
Lionel Brisseau; Jean-François Bussières; Denis Bois; Marc Vallée; Marie-Claude Racine; André Bonnici
To establish a consensual and coherent ranking of healthcare programmes that involve the presence of ward‐based and clinic‐based clinical pharmacists, based on health outcome, health costs and safe delivery of care.
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2006
Richard S. Smith; Jean Lemieuxy; Marc A. Vallée; David Fountain; Li Zhen Cheng; Denis Bois; Michel Allard; Michel Chouteau; Pierre Keating
The MEGATEM system was flown over a test site containing the Gallen deposit. The measured response is consistent with the known geology and shows a rapid decay indicative of a poor conductor. Comparisons with older GEOTEM and INPUT data are problematic, as each dataset was acquired at different stages in the mining of the deposit. Although the GEOTEM data has the best signal to noise, the MEGATEM data were acquired after a significant portion of the deposit was removed.
Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts | 2006
Richard S. Smith; Jean Lemieuxy; Marc A. Vallée; David Fountain; Li Zhen Cheng; Denis Bois; Michel Allard; Michel Chouteau; Pierre Keating
The MEGATEM system was flown over a site containing the Iso and New Insco deposits. The existing geological information for these sites was compiled and the MEGATEM response was found to be consistent with the geological information and previous geophysical information. The MEGATEM system was found to provide better information than the historical INPUT data. Height attenuation tests infer the MEGATEM system could see the Iso deposit if it were buried 230 m deep, whereas the INPUT could only see it if it were buried less than 60 m deep. A comparison of 90 and 30 Hz data shows that 30 Hz is better for discriminating the better conductors (e.g. New Insco), while 90 Hz sees the poorer conductors more clearly.
Archive | 2004
Denis Bois; Philippe Poirier; Mostafa Benzaazoua; Bruno Bussière
Exploration and Mining Geology | 2006
Li Zhen Cheng; Richard S. Smith; Michel Allard; Pierre Keating; Michel Chouteau; Jean Lemieux; Marc A. Vallée; Denis Bois; David Fountain
Exploration and Mining Geology | 2006
Li Zhen Cheng; Richard S. Smith; Michel Allard; Pierre Keating; Michel Chouteau; Jean Lemieux; Marc A. Vallée; Denis Bois; David Fountain
Minerals Engineering | 2015
Isabelle Demers; Médard Bouda; Mamert Mbonimpa; Mostafa Benzaazoua; Denis Bois; Mario Gagnon
Minerals Engineering | 2015
Isabelle Demers; Mostafa Benzaazoua; Mamert Mbonimpa; Médard Bouda; Denis Bois; Mario Gagnon
Exploration and Mining Geology | 2007
Li Zhen Cheng; Richard S. Smith; Michel Allard; Michel Chouteau; Pierre Keating; Jean Lemieux; Marc A. Vallée; Denis Bois; David Fountain
Canadian Geotechnical Journal | 2016
Mamert Mbonimpa; Médard Bouda; Isabelle Demers; Mostafa Benzaazoua; Denis Bois; Mario Gagnon