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Introduction and evaluation of an interprofessional undergraduate simulation program in obstetrics and gynaecology - getting started and lessons learned
(Medical Students' Society, Dalhousie University, 2019) -
Introduction to "The Development of a People"
(2013-04)An introduction is presented in which the reprinting of "The Development of a People," an essay on race by African-American scholar and activist William Edward Burghardt du Bois, within the issue is discussed. -
An Introduction to Food Blogs
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2009) -
An Introduction to Publishing
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2005) -
Introduction to the World of Gaming
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2009) -
An introduction to totally cocomplete categories
(1985)A total category is defined as a locally small category whose Yoneda embedding, Y, has a left adj oint, L. Totality implies cocompleteness (and completeness) . The converse is not true. However, many familiar cocomplete ... -
Introduction What's new in the rhizosphere?
(Balaban Publishers, 1990) -
Introduction: Dissipative localized structures in extended systems
(2007-09)No abstract available. -
Introduction: Living With the Oceans
(1994) -
Introduction: Pirates Robbers of the Sea
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2008) -
"Introduction: Star Chamber Matters"
(University of London Press, 2021)The full volume is available Open Access at the publisher's site: https://humanities-digital-library.org/index.php/hdl/catalog/book/star-chamber-matters/ -
Introduction: Teens, the Environmental Movement, and Libraries
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2010) -
Introduction; Mechanics
(2009-07-23)These notes written by James Dinwiddie focus on topics in mechanics such as gravity, momentum, compound engines, and Ferguson's machine as well as matter, magnetism, electric shock, and capillary action in the introductory ... -
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(The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, 2013) -
Introductory Comments
(Dalhousie University. School of Information Management, 2011) -
Introductory Lecture
(2009-07-21)James Dinwiddie wrote this introductory lecture on January 19, 1792. He discusses knowledge, existence, and sensation and quotes Rene Descartes (cogito ergo sum). This file consists of two pages of lecture notes