Browsing Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science by Title
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Changes to the Publication of the PNSIS October 2013
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Charles Brenton Huggins Nobel Prize winner medicine 1996
(1996)<p>Huggins won the 1966 Nobel prize in physiology for discoveries in hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer. He received the award as a co-recipient with Peyton Rous. </p> <p>Huggins is a native of Halifax. Nova Scotia, ... -
Chebucto nullipores with attaches
(William Gossip, 1883) -
A Checklist of Vascular Plants from Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)A vascular plant survey of Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia was conducted from 8 to 11 August 2005. Our expedition gathered 77 vascular plant collections that were deposited in the Saint Francis Xavier (STFX) and Cape Breton ... -
CHEMICAL LIGHT STICKS AS BAIT TO TRAP PREDACEOUS AQUATIC INSECTS: EFFECT OF LIGHT COLOUR
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2018) -
Chemical manipulation. Apparatus: gas generators, manometers, etc.
(Wm. Macnab & Son, 1927) -
The Chemical Oceanography of the Bras d'Or Lakes
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2002) -
Chemical relations of heat. With experiments.
(William Gossip, 1874) -
Chondrus crispus and carrageenan, a bibliography (1972-1978)
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1979) -
THE CITY NATURE CHALLENGE 2020
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2020) -
The clavarioid fungi of Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1982) -
Clear as Mud: The Type I/Type II Model for Death Receptor-Induced Apoptosis
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2006)Apoptosis is a highly organized form of cell death that plays an important regulatory role in many biological processes. The relationship between the two classical signalling pathways of apoptosis, the “death receptor” and ... -
The coal trade of the New Dominion
(William Gossip, 1870) -
Coastal Character and Coastal Barrier Evolution in the Bras d'Or Lakes, Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2002)Little coastal geological research has been conducted in the Bras d’Or Lakes. This is the first reexamination of the coastline since the early 1900s. The 1234 km of coastline is extremely varied in relief and morphology. ... -
Collection of ferns and fern allies in Nova Scotia
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1988-10)The collections of the ferns and fern allies of Nova Scotia were recorded from the various herbaria and entered into a computer. A total of 3463 collections of 73 species of ferns (47 species) and fern allies (26 species) ... -
Coloured thinking and allied conditions
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1915) -
Columella edentula (draparnaud, 1805) (pupillidae). A new addition to Nova Scotia’s terrestrial molusc fauna
(1996)Four specimens of Columella edentula (Drapamaud, 1805) (Mollusca: Pupillidae), a snail species previously unreported in Nova Scotia, were collected in July 1995 near Garbarus Bay. This extends the species range into Nova ... -
Communicating Knowledge to New Audiences: Victorian Popularizers of Science
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2012)In the past historians have tended to explain the existence of a cult of science from about 1850 to 1890 as the result of the work of elite scientists such as Darwin, Huxley, and Tyndall. But this explanation leaves out ... -
Community analysis of fish populations in headwater lakes of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1989-09)Five fish community assemblages, based upon surveys with gill-nets, were identified in Maritime headwater lakes. These were (11 brook trout only, (2) brook trout-white sucker, (3) multispecies with white sucker, yellow ... -
Comparative anatomy and pathology of the human teeth
(William Gossip, 1872)