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Basic Experimental and Clinical Advances in the Mechanisms Underlying Abnormal Pregnancy Outcomes
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Apple Maggot, Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
Published 2010-04-01“…It describes this primary pest of cultivated apples, especially in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, with a range extending into central Florida — synonym, distribution, description, life history and habits, hosts, damage, and management. …”
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Apple Maggot, Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
Published 2010-04-01“…It describes this primary pest of cultivated apples, especially in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, with a range extending into central Florida — synonym, distribution, description, life history and habits, hosts, damage, and management. …”
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Saltmarsh Caterpillar, Estigmene acrea (Drury) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
Published 2004-04-01“…Its distribution extends to Central America, and in Canada it has damaged crops in Ontario and Quebec. …”
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Saltmarsh Caterpillar, Estigmene acrea (Drury) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Arctiidae)
Published 2004-04-01“…Its distribution extends to Central America, and in Canada it has damaged crops in Ontario and Quebec. …”
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Making It Count: Pilgrimage and the Enumeration of Publics
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Guest Editorial Vol3 no1
Published 2004-02-01“…Having formerly worked professionally in both Canada and the USA, I naturally find myself comparing what I know of child care policy, and the role of the residential child care profession from one country to the next. …”
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A Comprehensive Review and Update on the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Enhancing the Journal
Published 2004-01-01“…As the official journal of both the Canadian Association of Gastroenterolgy and the Canadian Association for the Study of the Liver, it also serves as an important tool for the dissemination of guidelines and standards for the entire medical community in Canada. We should be proud of these accomplishments. …”
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Squash Bug, Anasa tristis (DeGeer) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Coreidae)
Published 2002-08-01“… The squash bug, Anasa tristis, attacks cucurbits (squash and relatives) throughout Central America, the United States, and southern Canada. Several related species in the same genus coexist with squash bug over most of its range, feeding on the same plants but causing much less injury. …”
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Active SAR Antennas: Design, Development, and Current Programs
Published 2009-01-01“…Finally the paper reports also a brief description of the most recent development carried out in Canada and in Europe in the last ten years, including the on-going programs.…”
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Blue Orchard Bee, Osmia lignaria Say (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)
Published 2013-03-01“… The blue orchard bee, Osmia lignaria Say (Fig. 1), is a solitary mason bee native to the west coast of the United States and Canada. It is of great interest for use as a native pollinator of fruit trees and blueberries, and is easily managed due to its favorable biological characteristics. …”
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Pavement ant Tetramorium caespitum (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Published 2014-09-01“…Since first introduced from Europe at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the ant has become well established and is prevalent in urban areas in the northern U.S. and parts of Canada. However, the extent of their invasiveness and severity as a pest is not well characterized. …”
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