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    Applying baseflow approach to the environmental flow needs of the Similkameen River Watershed in British Columbia, Canada by Hongli Chen, Qiang Li, Qiaoqiao Wang, Xuanjiao Chai, Yaping Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Study region: The Similkameen River Watershed, an international basin, with a substantial portion located in British Columbia, Canada. It is a tributary to the Columbia River, which is the heavily regulated watershed in North America. …”
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    The Expression of Epistemicity in British Internet Discussion Forums in Contrast with Newspaper Opinion Articles and Political Speeches by Marta Carretero

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…This paper sets forth a quantitative analysis of expressions of epistemicity, a category covering the expression of commitment to the information transmitted, in a corpus of 25 threads extracted from British discussion forums. Epistemicity is divided into three categories: epistemic modality, evidentiality and factivity, each divided into subcategories. …”
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    Population-Based Surveillance of Invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease in British Columbia: 1996-1998 by Gordean L Bjornson, David W Scheifele, Alison Bell, Arlene King

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…OBJECTIVE: To identify and describe all cases of invasive group A streptococcal (GAS) infection occurring in British Columbia during a two-year period.…”
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    Campaigns for a Better Representation of Women in the British Parliament: a 21st-Century Issue? by Karine Rivière-De Franco

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…At the beginning of the 21st century, women are still greatly under-represented in the British Parliament (22 % of all MPs following the 2010 General Election). …”
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    The Necessity to Observe the Interests of the company in the Assumption of Director’s Contract with Himself with Recognition in the British Legal System by Hosein Bahrami

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In other companies, according to the similarity, the same rulings should be valid; As for the cooperative society, the rules of the joint stock company are current; but sometimes, it is not possible; Therefore, the rules of agency must be enforced. In the British, the above transaction is also accepted; But it has differences with Iran; Such as all companies are subject to uniform rules.…”
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    When ‘Law’ Rhymes with ‘Flaw’: the Sounds of British Justice in Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury (1875) by Joël Richard

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Their already clever play on tessitura, the many echoes of grand Italian opera tunes and their attempt at rendering the comical and ludicrous atmosphere of the courtroom all coalesced to make Trial by Jury a key example of how both their witty words and catchy notes were—back then and are still now—heard as truly British.…”
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    L’objet à l’œuvre dans l’art des British Young Artists by Charlotte Gould

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The works of the Young British Artists, at the very end of the century, have suggested a way out of both the dematerialization process inaugurated by some of their elders and the very weighty materialism of the New Sculpture of the eighties with its “truth to material” motto, by adopting a lighter approach, unencumbered with history, which does away with the unbearable heaviness of things.…”
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    Use of interactional metadiscourse and identity construction in responses to negative online reviews of Chinese and British hotels. by Jingjing Huang, Wei Xiao

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To explore the linguistic devices employed in addressing guest complaints, a corpus-based study is conducted on the use of interactional metadiscourse and identity construction in responses to negative online reviews of Chinese and British Hotels. Drawing upon the statistical results of the usage of interactional metadiscourse and the analysis of discourse examples, this study delves into the frequency and similarities/differences in the employment of five subcategories of interactional metadiscourse across the respective corpora of 100 responses to negative reviews from hotels in Beijing and hotels in London. …”
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    Dental Students’ Positive and Negative Views on Aging at an Undergraduate Course at the University of British Columbia, Canada by Mario Brondani, Adriana B. Siqueira, Renata S. Grazziotin, Diego Ardenghi, Nikolaos Christidis, Antonio B. Siqueira

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The objective of this study was to perform an initial exploration on how third-year undergraduate dental students at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, Canada self-perceived themselves at ages 65, 75, or 85 years old. …”
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    Analysis of Risk Factors Associated with Hepatitis B and C Infection in Correctional Institutions in British Columbia by RG Préfontaine, RK Chaudhary, RG Mathias

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…The factors associated with infection with hepatitis B (hbv) and C viruses (hcv) were studied in residents of correctional institutions in British Columbia. Four hundred and fifteen residents volunteered to participate in this study. …”
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    William Robertson’s Unfinished History of America. The Foundation of the British Empire in North America and the Scottish Enlightenment by Florence Petroff

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Historian and clergyman William Robertson never completed his history of British America. His initial project, that of glorifying the power of the British Empire, no longer made sense when the Thirteen Colonies became independent. …”
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