Browsing Proceedings of the Nova Scotian Institute of Science by Title
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Front Matter
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2006) -
Front Matter (v. 38, p. 3/4)
(Dalhousie Printing Centre, 1989-12) -
The frost and drought of 1905
(McAlpine Publishing Co. Ltd., 1908) -
Fundamental issues facing the Canadian fishing industry in the 1980's
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Fungi from the salt marshes of Minas Basin, Nova Scotia
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Fungi of Nova Scotia: a provisional list
(The McAlpine Publishing Co. Ltd., 1905) -
Fungi of Nova Scotia: first supplementary list
(McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1908) -
Fungi of the Bay of Fundy V: Fungi from living species of Spartina schreber
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The future of ocean governance and capacity development
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Gas exchange in the swimbladder of the mudminnow
(The Imperial Publishing Company, Limited, 1946) -
Gems and their application to the arts
(William Gossip, 1870) -
Gene Expression During Indirect Somatic Embryogenesis of Plants
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2004)Somatic embryogenesis is the process by which somatic cells are induced into an embryogenic state, followed by differentiation into embryos. Somatic embryogenesis, in addition to being a method of propagation, can serve ... -
General index to vols. I-VII
(WM. MacNab, 1890) -
General Introduction: Conserving Nova Scotia's Biodiversity
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2004)The papers on biodiversity in this issue focus on the richness of life in Nova Scotia, and the means by which this richness might be conserved. Mammals, birds, fish, beetles, and diatoms are examples of the richness of ... -
General Introduction: Marine Science Essays
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General meteorological register for 1880; Halifax, Nova Scotia
(William Gossip, 1881) -
Geochemical Evidence for the Recent Changes in a Salt Marsh, Chezzetcook Inlet, Nova Scotia, Canada
(2001)Sediment cores were collected from the salt marsh located in the West Head of Chezzetcook Inlet, and analyzed to determine the recent changes in geochemistry as a result of both natural and anthropogenic influence. ^137 ... -
The geological age of Prince Edward Island
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Geological gleanings in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton
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The geological history of the Gaspereau Valley, Nova Scotia
(The McAlpine Publishing Co., Ltd., 1902)