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    A component analysis of spousal support in the treatment of obesity : effects of husband's weight on a wife's weight loss and maintenance 

    Slusky, Alan B. (1993)
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    The silicadizing of aluminum 

    Speers, Edward A. (1993)
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    A continuum approach to modeling pore structure of homogeneous porous media 

    Suman, Ravi J. (1993)
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    Their stories: the experiences of non-Native adoptive parents who adopted Native children during the 1960s through 1980s 

    Huntinghawk, Leona (2012-09-12)
    In recent literature, it has been stated that Native children adopted into non-Native homes do not fare well emotionally or culturally. But to place ourselves in another era; the decades of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, where ...
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    Applications of algebraic number theory to cryptography 

    Scheidler, Renate (1993)
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    THE ROLE OF ANTHROPOGENIC CORRIDORS IN THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WOLVES (CANIS LUPUS), CARIBOU (RANGIFER TARANDUS CARIBOU) AND MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) IN EASTERN MANITOBA 

    Davis, Timothy (2012-09-21)
    In Manitoba, moose are the preferred prey species, and occupy similar landscapes to caribou. To reduce predation, caribou separate themselves from moose by selecting habitat less suitable to moose. Corridors linking ...
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    The Second Vatican Council and music at St. John Brebeuf Church 

    Tanner, John (2012-09-20)
    ABSTRACT: Music is a part of life and worship in many religions, especially Christianity, and the Roman Catholic Church has been involved throughout her history in the development of music in the Western world. The Second ...
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    Deterministic Boltzmann machines : learning instabilities and hardware implications 

    Schneider, Roland. (1993)
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    Exploring Aboriginal child welfare practice in remote communities: a qualitative study 

    Hardisty-Neveau, Madelain (2012-08-27)
    This research study considers the experiences of nine Aboriginal child welfare workers who worked in five remote communities. The purpose was to describe some of their child welfare practices. This qualitative study included ...
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    The influence of combined nitrogen on the Pisum sativum-Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae symbiosis 

    Waterer, John Gerry (1993)
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    Authorahmed, mushfique (2)aitchison, caroline williams. (2)al-mouaiad al-azem, assaad, (2)asmundson, gordon j g (2)asper, linda barker (2)auclair, jean-vianney (2)bailes, a. h. (2)... View MoreSubjectmanitoba (129)winnipeg (77)indigenous (55)canada (46)education (41)aboriginal (32)interior design (29)... View MoreTheses/Practica Programscivil engineering (308)city planning (306)social work (294)natural resources institute (283)history (250)education (249)plant science (216)... View MoreDate Issued2000 - 2023 (2733)1902 - 1999 (3320)

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