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Mc Gill University: Canadian Biodiversity: Ecozones: Atlantic Marine
The Atlantic Marine ecozone is located father out to sea and touches land at the southern coast of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and the eastern coast of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. This brief, concise description includes a collection...
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Mc Gill University: Canadian Biodiversity: Ecozones: Northwest Atlantic Marine
The Northwest Atlantic Marine ecozone begins in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and extends to the southeastern end of Baffin Island. This is a brief, concise description of the location, climate, geology, and flora and fauna. It includes some...
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Mc Gill University: Canadian Biodiversity: Ecozones: Arctic Archipelago Marine
The Arctic Archipelago Marine ecozone includes Hudson Bay and most of the water surrounding the islands of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. This is a brief, concise description of the location, climate, geology, and flora and...
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Mc Gill University: Cholera
An overview of cholera discusses what the disease is; its symptoms; the geographical areas where it typically occurs; how it is transmitted; and how it is diagnosed, treated, and how it can be prevented.
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Mc Gill University: Mrl Research Projects
A wealth of information regarding the robotics projects at McGill University. Includes photos, video and informative text.
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Mc Gill University: Canadian Biodiversity: Ecozones: Hudson Plains
The Hudson Plains ecozone stretches from Manitoba to Quebec along the southern edge of the Hudson Bay. This is a brief, concise, description of the location, climate, geology and flora and fauna. It includes a collection of images of the...
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Mc Gill University Library: Hugh Mac Lennan Papers Online Project
A storehouse of information and resources about Canadian writer Hugh MacLennan. Biographical facts and details, publication history, chronology, searchable database of his personal correspondence, photographs, and similar resources.
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Mc Gill University: What Is a Dam?
Informative site explaining the benefits of building a dam to help humans adapt to the environment.
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Sir John William Dawson (1820 1899)
A short biography of Sir John William Dawson, the first Canadian-born scientist to achieve international recognition.
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Mc Gill U.: Integrated Management of Apple Pests
Site describes rusts(which are a type of fungus)on apple trees, discusses the disease and how to treat it.
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Sir William Osler
A brief biography of Sir William Osler, a man who helped dramatically improve the training of doctors.
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Mc Gill University: Canadian Biodiversity: Ecozones: Mixedwood Plains
This Mixedwood Plains ecozone extends along the Quebec City- Windsor corridor and the densely-populated region of Southern Ontario. This brief, concise description includes a collection of images of the animals and birds native to the...
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Redpath Museum: Quebec Biodiversity Website: Biodiversity Theory
The theory of biodiversity is explained in detail.
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Mc Gill University: Pesticides and Birds
A good article on the interactions of birds and humans. Birds have long responded to our presence by letting us know the effects of human environmental manipulation. Discusses the intended and unintended of pesticides and DDT.
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Mc Gill University: Emotional Regulation Lesson Plans
Lesson plans are provided for the following social-emotional learning topics: cognitive emotion regulation, acceptance, self-blame, positive refocusing, rumination, refocus of planning, catastrophizing, positive reappraisal, blaming...
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Ear Cutting for Simple Polygons: Introduction
This site gives the definitions for various polygon-related material.
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Removing Outliers
This site discusses the topic of removing outliers and how the configurations are done.