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2. The impact of composite sampling and other data aggregation procedures on pollution detection in the pulp and paper industry
3. Volume, dry weight, and kraft pulping of fertilized balsam fir from Nova Scotia
4. Management of toxic substances and hazardous wastes.
5. Factors affecting Canadian pulp and paper prices
6. Selected papers from the thermal physiology symposium. Calgary, Alta., Canada, July 21-25, 1986. A satellite symposium of the XXX International Congress of the International Union of Physiological Sciences. Dedicated to the memory of Edward Alexander Sellers. September 14, 1916-August 28, 1985.
7. Papers dedicated to the memory of Professor Klaus Rothfels (1919-1987) in recognition of his contributions to cytogenetics.
8. Productivity performance of the Canadian pulp and paper industry
9. Productivity in the pulp and paper industries of the United States and Canada: a nonparametric analysis
10. Microbiology and biodegradation of resin acids in pulp mill effluents: a minireview.
11. The occurrence of two types of entomopathogenic bacilli in natural populations of the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana
12. Impact a court terme d'une coupe avec protection de la regeneration sur la gelinotte huppee (Bonasa umbellus) en foret boreale (in French)
13. Impact of timber-fee increases on British Columbia forest products companies: an economic and policy analysis
14. Cultural, geographical, and sectoral refinements to measures of forest industry dependence
15. A comparison of several methods for estimating light under a paper birch mixedwood stand
16. Measurementand modeling of spatially explicit variation in light transmission through interior cedar--hemlock forests of British Columbia
17. The changing landscape of Canada's western boreal forest: the current dynamics of permafrost
18. Influence of millipedes on litter decomposition, N mineralization, and microbial communities in a coastal forest in British Columbia, Canada
19. Output scale, technical change, and productivity in the Canadian pulp and paper industry.
20. An economic assessment of using the allowable cut effect for enhanced forest management policies: an Alberta case study.
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