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Agriculture as Niche Construction: Eco-Cultural Niche Evolution During the Neolithic (c. 6200 - 4900 BC) of the Struma River Valley

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The relationship of policy aims and implementation: Ontario coordinated care planning for people with mental health and addictions issues

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A wind tunnel and field evaluation of the efficacy of various dust suppressants

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Discontinuities in stream networks: the effects of tributary size and type on benthic invertebrate communities downstream from confluences

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Assessment of an adult lake sturgeon translocation (Acipenser fulvescens) reintroduction effort in a fragmented river system

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Intra-seasonal Variation in Black Tern Nest-site Selection and Survival

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Using automated radio-telemetry to link food availability, reproductive success, and habitat use of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica erythrogaster)

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The Impact of Agricultural Land Use on Bobolink Occurrence, Abundance, and Reproductive Success in an Alvar Landscape

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Using DNA Barcoding to Investigate the Diet and Food Supply of a Declining Aerial Insectivote, the Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica)

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Scripted Sexual Beliefs and Behaviours: From First to Recent Sexual Encounters

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