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Soil mineralizable nitrogen as an indicator of soil nitrogen supply for grain corn in southwestern Ontario

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A methodological framework for the assessment and monitoring of forest degradation under the REDD+ programme based on remote sensing techniques and field data

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Hormonal Algae: A Source of Functional Fatty Acids

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Relationships between Dissolved Organic Matter and Vanadium Speciation in the Churchill River, MB and the Mackenzie River Basin, NWT using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT)

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Lipid-derived Thermoplastic Poly(ester urethane)s: Effect of Structure on Physical Properties

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Bioremoval of copper and nickel on living and non-living Eugelna gracilis

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On (Digital) Photographic Image-Objects: Atomic Bits, Accelerated Bodies, Evidence, Decay

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Understanding the Role of Lived Experience in Community Leaders' Vision and Governance of Economic Development and Sustainability in Rurally Situated Small Cities: An Exploratory Case Study of Peterborough, Ontario

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The Application of One-factor Models for Prices of Crops and Option Pricing Process

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Active Neighbourhoods Canada: Evaluating approaches to participatory planning for active transportation in Peterborough, Ontario

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