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Bryant, Garnie
(1899-01) -
Bryophtes and lichens in the pastures of the maritime provinces
(The Imperial Press Limited, 1948) -
Bryophyte dynamics across wetland and lakeshore edges in southwest Nova Scotia
(2011-03)Wetlands are effective carbon sinks, supply clean water, enhance soil nutrition, and are regarded as valuable ecosystems. Bryophytes play a key role in wetland functioning. Previous studies have looked at wetlands as whole ... -
Bubble dispersion and coalescence in turbulent pipe flow.
(Dalhousie University, 2002) -
Buchanan, Mrs.
(1915-11) -
Buck, Mr. - family
(1907-11) -
Buck, Willie
(1896-03) -
Bud Formation by the Yeast Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae is Directly Dependent on Start
(1984)No abstract available. -
Buddhism
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2009) -
Buddhist Society of Wonderful Enlightenment Terrace: Observations on Functionalism
(2013-04-05)Louis Sullivan’s “form ever follows function” had a profound influence on architecture. Although often confused as synonymous with modernism, functionalism is more closely related to positivism in its bias toward science ... -
Buds
(1954) -
Buff, Mr. & friend
(after 1870) -
The Builder, the Architect, and the Bishop: A Microhistorical Study of the Contract for the Construction of the Church of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1997) -
BUILDING DIGITAL CAPACITY: REPORT ON THE TRAINING NEEDS ANALYSIS
(2019-08-28)The Schools of Public Administration (SPA) and Information Management (SIM) in the Faculty of Management (FOM) at Dalhousie University, and the Canadian Digital Service (CDS) team worked together to conduct a broad-based ... -
Building - unidentified
(after 1870) -
Building a Malayan Nation
(1954) -
Building a Neighbourhood: Interpreting Montreal’s Plateau to Redefine Contemporary Mass Housing Typologies
(2013-04-09)After the industrial revolution, the increase in population of urban centres created a severe housing shortage. In North America there were two contrasting responses to house the masses, the urban tower and the garden city ... -
Building a New National Body
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1991) -
BUILDING AN ARC IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: APPLYING PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE TO IMPROVE SINGLE-SPECIES CONSERVATION PLANNING IN AN ERA OF CLIMATE CHANGE
(2017-12-14)Habitat loss and fragmentation have precipitated a mass extinction. Therefore, maintaining a functionally connected habitat network is an effective response to biodiversity loss. However, climate change poses challenges ...