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President's Report 2008-2009
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)
Inductees to the NS Scientific Hall of Fame: Carlyle Smith Beals 2008
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)
Late Blooming of Plants from Northern Nova Scotia: Responses to a Mild Fall and Winter
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2011)
Over 1400 flowering records of 135 species were recorded from over 125 visits to more than 20 sites in Antigonish County, Nova Scotia from November 2005 to January 2006, when the growing season is normally over. The species ...
The Crystal Structure and Quantum Mechanical Treatment of the Anti-Cancer Agent Flavopiridol (Hydochloride) and the Chromone Alkaloid Rohitukin
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2011)
The characterisation of the solid-state crystal structure of the hydrochloric acid salt of anti-cancer agent Flavopiridol (i.e., (–)-2-(2-chlorophenyl)-5,7-dihydroxy-8-[(3S,4R)-3-hydroxy-1-methyl-4-piperidinyl]-4H-1-benz ...
Waiting for a Cure: Balancing Medicine and Quality of Life for People Living with Cancer
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)
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 ...
Road Density and the Potential Impact on Wildlife Species such as American Moose in Mainland Nova Scotia
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2004)
Habitat conversion, degradation and fragmentation, and the introduction of exotic species are among the primary factors causing the loss of biodiversity. Road density is a valuable indicator of these anthropogenic factors. ...
President's Report (2007–2008)
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)
The Middle Ground: Why We Can't Save Nature for Nature
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2010)
Ultrastructure and Characteristics of a Deep-Sea Bacterium
(Nova Scotian Institute of Science, 2004)
The ultrastructure of a bacterium, isolated from rusticles found on the wreck of the Royal Mail Steamship (R.M.S.) Titanic, was studied. The bacterium was rod-shaped, gram-negative and produced circular, off-white, opaque ...