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Daniel III : A Story
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1953) -
Daniel O'Keefe and Jo : A Story
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1951) -
The Danish Farmer, His Cooperative and His Folk High School
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1938-03) -
Dante
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Darby, Mr.
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The Dark Backwards: Yokohama
(1987) -
Dark channels in resonant tunneling transport through artificial atoms
(American Institute of Physics, 2008)We investigate sequential tunneling through a multilevel quantum dot confining multiple electrons in the regime where several channels are available for transport within the bias window. By analyzing solutions to the master ... -
Dark Honey: A Geo-Architectural Fiction of Extraction and Extinction
(2023-07-13)What does it mean to be human? As a species, we are defined by the contaminations that compose us and that are imposed by us. Spellbound by progress, our techno-hubris leaves no surface on Earth unaffected by perpetual ... -
The Dark Horse: Thomas Hardy
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Dark Horses
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A Dark Laboratory: Exploring Soil Health Perceptions and Assessments in the Maritimes
(2017-12-12)Farmer interviews and soil sampling were conducted on 34 farms to explore how farmers’ soil health (SH) perceptions, assessments and management practices relate to lab SH measures: the Cornell Soil Health Assessment (CSHA), ... -
Dark Question
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The Dark River
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The Dark Wood
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Dark-rearing promotes drastic improvement of visual acuity in the amblyopic eye of lid-sutured kittens
(2013-04-05)This report extends findings (Duffy & Mitchell, 2013) of a dramatic recovery of vision in the deprived eye of amblyopic kittens following a short ‘dark-pulse’ (a 10 day period of darkness) to situations of clinical ... -
“DARKE HIDDEN VERTUOUS”: DECONSTRUCTING THE VIRGIN FIGURE IN MARY WROTH’S LOVE’S VICTORY AND JOHN FLETCHER’S THE FAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS
(2020-08-21)This project analyzes the virgin figure as deployed by two Protestant playwrights. Clorin in John Fletcher’s The Faithful Shepherdess (c.1608) and Silvesta in Mary Wroth’s Love’s Victory (c.1620) are anomalous characters, ...