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Confederation Hall, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa
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Confederation in Nova Scotia to 1870
(1939)As early as the period after the American Revolution, proposals had been made for the union of the British North American Colonies. The main purpose of the early proposals was to retain Colonies for Britain and prevent the ... -
Conference '85 Remembered
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Conference 1985 Preliminary Schedule
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1985) -
Conference Book Stall
(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 1985) -
Conference Information
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Conference information for 1997
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Conferences
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Conferences and Exhibitions
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Confession of a Suburban Housewife
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Confessions of a Sloven
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Confidentiality as a Medical Student: A Gentle Reminder
(Dalhousie Medical Journal Editorial Board, 1996) -
Configuration-Space Approach to the Fcc to Hcp Structural Transition
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Confirmation of a Dominating Hot-Dust Component in z~2 Star Forming ULIRGs
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CONFLICT OF LAWS ASPECTS OF SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS IN AFRICA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
(2015)Same-sex relationships will likely be in violation of the laws of most African countries. In Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya, a same-sex relationship is either explicitly prohibited or there is legislation which can be interpreted ... -
A Conflict of Loyalties
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Conformational Characterization and Classification of Intrinsically Disordered Amyloid-beta( 1-42) Through Molecular Dynamics Simulations
(2022-10-07)Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) are a group of proteins that lack the ability to fold into a well-defined 3D structure. These proteins comprise a significant fraction of eukaryotic proteomes. The free energy ...