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International Development and Trade
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1950) -
International distribution of patented inventions.
(Dalhousie University, 1976) -
An International Experiment
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International feminism at the turn of the Millennium: A movie list for teens
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2015) -
International Informal Banking Systems Operating in the Greater Toronto Area
(Law Commission of Canada and York University’s Nathanson Centre for the Study of Organized Crime and Corruption, 2005-03) -
International offshore petroleum contracts: Towards the compatibility of energy need and sustainable development.
(Dalhousie University, 1993) -
International Students and the Politics of Growth
(2012-12-19)dc.contributor.author Kamara, Abu dc.description.abstract The international student population in Canada has increased significantly in the last decade. While we know a lot about the experiences of ... -
International University Students' Online Shopping Behaviour in Halifax, NS
(2013-12-03)This study examines the online shopping behaviour of 142 international university students (IUSs) within the context of a modified version of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Results indicate that perceived entertainment ... -
The Internationalism of Science
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Internet graffiti : Blogs, wikis, YouTube, and how to get teen voices online
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2012) -
Internment Operations In Canada· A Functional Analysis
(Institute of Public Affairs, Dalhousie University, 1941) -
The Interplanetary Travellers
(Dalhousie University Press, 2013) -
Interplay between London Dispersion, Hubbard U, and Metastable States for Uranium Compounds
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The interplay between syntactic and morphological comprehension in heritage contexts: The case of relative clauses in heritage Syrian Arabic
(Cambridge University Press, 2023)Previous studies show that even though monolingual children find subject relatives easier than object relatives, their comprehension of object relatives can be facilitated by morphological cues. Given that in heritage ...