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82by Naysmith, John K.“...Northern Canada was first occupied by man at least 25,000 years ago. The fur trader, the first...”
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85by Terry D. Prowse, Chris Furgal, Barrie R. Bonsal, Daniel L. Peters“...Understanding the implications of climate change on northern Canada requires a background about...”
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87“... is the potential impact of climate change on air transportation systems in Northern Canada?...”
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88by Kramer, Natalie, author, Wohl, Ellen, advisor, Rathburn, Sara, committee member, Kampf, Stephanie, committee member, Leisz, Stephen, committee member“... , depths 20-600 m, volume 1000-2000 km3 ), in northern Canada to better understand wood transport dynamics...”
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92“...Chromosome numbers are reported for 93 taxa from central northern Canada. It is pointed out...”
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98“... entrepreneurs in Northern Canada. To inform this work, the study draws on previous research, analyses of survey...”
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99by Atkinson, G. M., Davenport, A. G., Novak, M.“... on the amplitude recurrence distribution) appears to offer advantages in Northern Canada since it avoids...”
Published in Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering (1982)
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