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2. Productivity in the pulp and paper industries of the United States and Canada: a nonparametric analysis
3. The law of one price in the United States and Canadian newsprint markets.
4. An economic perspective on the determination of dumping in the US–Canada softwood lumber trade — an analysis for Ontario.
5. Physical activity of Aboriginal people in Canada.
6. Biotelemetry informing management: case studies exploring successful integration of biotelemetry data into fisheries and habitat management1.
7. Canada's federal database is inadequate for the assessment of environmental consequences of oil and gas pipeline failures.
8. Human rights at work: Physical standards for employment and human rights law.
9. Switchgrass silage for methane production as affected by date of harvest.
10. Predicting weed invasion in Canada under climate change: Evaluating evolutionary potential.
11. Ribeiroia ondatrae causes limb abnormalities in a Canadian amphibian community.
12. Contaminant biomonitoring programs in the Great Lakes region: Review of approaches and critical factors.
13. Do riparian zones qualify as critical habitat for endangered freshwater fishes?
14. Freshwater acidification research in Atlantic Canada: a review of results and predictions for the future.
15. Evaluating a model for predicting active crown fire rate of spread using wildfire observations.
16. Polytene chromosomes and phylogenetic relationships of Chironomus atrella (Diptera: Chironomidae) in North America.
17. A midge-based late-glacial temperature reconstruction from southwestern Nova Scotia.
18. Les écoulements et le transport glaciaires dans la partie septentrionale du Nunavik (Québec).
19. On the discovery of a unique terrestrial faunal assemblage in the classic Pennsylvanian section at Joggins, Nova Scotia.
20. Structure of the crust and upper mantle of the Great Slave Lake shear zone, northwestern Canada, from teleseismic analysis and gravity modelling.
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