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Spatial Dependence of Gas Transfer Velocity in Boreal Reservoirs
Abstract Reservoirs are significant sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), but the magnitude of these emissions remains uncertain. The key to deriving robust diffusive fluxes is combining accurate surface water gas concentrations with realistic gas transfer velocities (k600).
Pascal Bodmer +8 more
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Dans les dernières décennies, la Première Nation des Innus Essipit (PNIE) a entrepris diverses démarches afin de jouer un rôle clé dans l'aménagement et la conservation de la faune, de la forêt et de la protection de la culture innue sur son nitassinan ...
Boulianne, Jean-François +9 more
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Identification and Global Distribution of a Core Microbiome From High‐Arctic Lakes
Identification of the core microbiome from clear water lakes in the Arctic reveals non‐unique members when compared with a conceptually similar lake from a more temperate region. Biogeographic assignments revealed that the genera from this core were widespread globally within four general habitat categories.
Emily N. Hallett, Jérôme Comte
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Morphometric values of streamlined subglacial bedforms provide valuable information about the relative speed, direction, and maturity of past ice streams. This paper presents a new tool that utilizes a machine learning approach to automatically identify glacially derived streamlined features.
Ellianna Abrahams +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction The United Kingdom National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) allocates funding and provides infrastructure, training and capacity building for research. NIHR expects that patient and public involvement (PPI) is embedded within research it supports.
Eugenie Evelynne Johnson +7 more
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Firefly luciferin methyl ester illuminates the activity of multiple serine hydrolases. [PDF]
Mohammad I, Liebmann KL, Miller SC.
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Conjoncture démographique des Innus du Québec, 1973 à 1993
Les Innus sont l'un des onze peuples autochtones qui vivent au Québec. Leur territoire ancestral couvre les régions actuelles du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean et de la Basse et de la Haute Côte-Nord jusqu'aux limites des territoires inuit et cri,
Hudon, Solanges
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This study assesses the effects of a parent-child reading project on the development of a variety of French prereading skills in Innu-speaking Kindergartners over the course of a school year.
Lori Morris
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Methods for Detecting PER2:LUCIFERASE Bioluminescence Rhythms in Freely Moving Mice. [PDF]
Martin-Burgos B +16 more
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