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Ernest Tattersall, Metin Munir, Mike Long, Miles Kington, R. A. Ireland, Patricia Jones, J S P Roberton, Roger Eglin Industrial Editor, Jon Swain, Trevor Lyttleton, Dennis Potter, Jean Simmonds, Jean Robertson Travel Editor, Peter Marson, Antony Shaw, Miss D A Clarke, Alan Moray Williams, Alex Graham, Graham Rose, Nell Forbes, Berry Ritchie, Laura Ashley, Antony Terry, Leonard Schapiro, Ronald Rench, Mike Brearley, Dalbert Hallenstein, Jason Tomas, Peter Rodgers, Maurice Barnfather, Dr Colin Phipps Labour MP, Richard Milner, M L Kotru, Bernard Levin, Geoff Gower, Mick Brown, Keith Botsford, David Dougill, H Turner, Joe Irving, Harry Golombek, Susan Barnes, Reg Prophit, David Cairns, John Illman, David Blundy, Lionel Bloch, Tony Scott Oil broker, Rowena Impey, Frank Giles, Geoff Whitten, C J Ellis, Robert Troop, Dan van der Vat, C C Flynn, Malcolm Crawford Economics Editor, Moira Hodgson, Mrs M N Bryant, Roger Eglin, James Tucker, Michael Nimmo, Robert James, Peter Lennon, Lorana Sullivan, Ann Redmon, Raymond Mortimer, Mrs Sandra Roberts, Robert Stoten, Sir Harold Thompson, George Rosie, J Vincent Healey, Brian Jackman, Judith Jackson, Richard Girling, John Fryer Labour Correspondent, Nicholas Carroll, Anthony Storr, John Hopkins, Norman Long, Mark Neil, Mrs M. E. Evans, Denis Herbstein, L W Rodgers, D V Murdoch, Eric Marsden, Jonathan Raban, J E Nicholson, Rosemary Atkins, David Robson, Hugo Young Political Editor, Peter Stothard, S. R. Broadbent, Peter Hebblethwaite, Jeremy Brooks, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Michael Higgins, Alan Brien, Russell Davies, Gwen Nuttall, John Richards Journalist, Patrick Rowley, Bob Rodwell, Ronald Butt, Dilys Powell, John Bell City Editor, Louis R. Jourdan, Brough Scott, Oliver Gillie, Tony Rocca, Elkan Allan, J Atkinson, Richard Hughes, A M Pollock, Rob Rohrer, Tim Brown, Dudley Doust, Ian Nairn, Peter Wilby, Ian Jack, Matthew Hoffman, Jeffrey Somers, M E Corby, Peter Clarke, Harold Evans, Tony Dawe, Michael Moynihan, Brian Glanville, John Carey, Guy Lyon Playfair, Sara M Wykes, Peter Dunn, Ian Wilson, Michael Green, Peter James, Kenneth Fleet Editor, Martin Meredith, Michael Jones Political Correspondent, Roy Perrott, Michael Parkinson, Linda Melvern, Marina Vaizey, Adam Roberts, John Worrall, Mrs V. Jobling, Christopher Matthew, Malcolm Crawford, Sir George Young Mp, J A C Evans European Rail Traffic Manager, Patience Wheatcroft, Robert Kilroy-Silk, Boris Schapiro, Sandy Sutherland,

... Ltd Lister China Light & Power Co., Ltd. Decca Ontario-Canada Riley Code Management Services Ltd. Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Hales & Hindmarsh Associates Ltd. The National ...

1978 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA

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Karen Bergeron, Pierre Julien, Teresa A. Davis, Alexandre Myre, M. Carole Thivierge,

... CompositionControlLCn-3PUFAIngredient (% dry matter basis) LactoseaGrober Nutrition, Inc. (Cambridge, Ontario, Canada).31.031.0 Sodium caseinateaGrober Nutrition, Inc. (Cambridge, Ontario, Canada).16.516.5 Whey proteinaGrober Nutrition, Inc. (Cambridge, Ontario, Canada).9.89.8 Plasma proteinbNutrapro; JEFO Nutrition ( ... 03.0 Mineral and vitamin mixaGrober Nutrition, Inc. (Cambridge, Ontario, Canada).5.55.5 Palm oilcBedessee (Toronto, Ontario, ... Canada).2.72.7 Soybean emulsifieraGrober Nutrition, Inc. (Cambridge, Ontario, Canada).0.70.7Chemical composition (% dry matter basis) ...

Tópico(s): Muscle metabolism and nutrition

2007 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Lipid Research

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1970 - Gale Group | TDA

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David Willis, Peter G. Kevan,

... on pumpkin ( Cucurbita pepo ) at a site in Cambridge, Ontario, from 23 July to 30 August 1990. We ...

Tópico(s): Insect and Pesticide Research

1995 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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Jeffrey L. Berger,

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Tópico(s): Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes

2008 - Elsevier BV | Seminars in Orthodontics

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1967 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA

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Cindy Hunt, Alicja Michalak, Elaine Johnston, Chrissy Lefkimmiatis, Leila Macumber, Tony Jocko, Donna Ouchterlony,

Hockey is a popular sport played by many First Nation youth. Concussion frequently goes unrecognized and unreported in youth hockey. Unintentional injuries among Indigenous youth occur at rates three to four times the national Canadian average. The study sought to examine knowledge, attitudes and sources of concussion information among First Nations people attending a provincial hockey tournament.A cross-sectional survey was undertaken. The survey by Mzazik et al. were modified to use in this study. ...

Tópico(s): Sports injuries and prevention

2018 - Cambridge University Press | Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques

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Ernest Newman, Frank MacDermot The Sunday Times Representative, A. T. Johnson, Richard Wyndham The Sunday Times Representative, John Cammidge, Henry Longhurst, George Tansey The Sunday Times Representative, Professor A. E. Richardson R. A., Bernard Webb, Frederick Hudson The Sunday Times Representative, (Miss) M. B. Johnson, W. Kay Robinson, Arshad M. Mirza, Brigadier J. G. Smyth V. C., Ralph Straus, Harold Hobson, Clifford Hulme The Sunday Times Correspondent, Winterton, Eric Newton, Norman Crump City Editor, David Divine The Sunday Times Representative, McKenzie Porter The Sunday Times Representative, Herbert Ellistion Editor of "The Washington Post", G. D. Hobson, The Rev. Sidney M. Berry D. D., J. F. Broadhurst, Philip Day, G. L. Schwartz, Atticus, Patrick Nicholson The Sunday Times Representative, Arthur Morley The Sunday Times Representative, John Graydon, Sir Miles Thomas, Desmond MacCARTHY, Dudley, (Dr.) Robert Eisler, Dilys Powell, Neville Cardus, Mary Delane, (Lt.-Col) W. Marshall-Fraser, Elton Ede, The Dean St. Paul's, Frank Oliver The Sunday Times Representative, Charles E. Gayton The Sunday Times Political Correspondent, Cyril Ray, Richard G. Thornton, Raymond Mortimer, R. M. M. Lockhart, Vitruvius, W. H. Waltham, Ernest Shankland Chief Harbour Master, (Mrs.) C. M. Catterson-Smith, Harold Abrahams, Edward Howe The Sunday Times Representative, M. Janet Becker, David Diromger,

... Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Light Industries For Ontario Traders in Canada Looking to U. S Talk Of Economic Union Cambridge Trunk Road Protest Multiple Classified Advertising Items By ...

1948 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA

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J. A. Fagerstrom,

The numerous reefs outcropping in the region around Formosa, Ontario, have been previously considered by various authors as equivalent to the Alpena limestone of Michigan, the Delaware limestone of Ohio, the Onondaga limestone of New York, and the Detroit River group of southwestern Ontario, southeastern Michigan, and northwestern Ohio. Outcrop and subsurface lithostratigraphic evidence indicates that the last correlation is correct. By means of detailed taxonomic study of the Formosa reef fauna ...

Tópico(s): Ichthyology and Marine Biology

1961 - Cambridge University Press | Journal of Paleontology

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J. C. Guppy,

The armyworm, Pseudaletia unipuncta (Haw.), has been an important pest of grasses in North America for many years, largely in the eastern half of the Continent, from the more southerly regions of Canada to the southern United States. The larvae skeletonize rhe surface of the leaf blades or rhe inner surface of the sheaths during the early instars, and later feed from the margins of the leaves, consuming all the tissues. The inflorescence is seldom damaged unless leaf foliage is scarce but in some ...

Tópico(s): Insect Pest Control Strategies

1961 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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I. Rivard,

Abstract Carabid beetles found in agricultural lands in the Belleville district in 1959-62 are listed, together with notes on their habitats, relative abundance, and months of occurrence. Twelve of the 159 recorded species were sufficiently numerous to warrant investigations on their possible use as control agents for particular crop insect pests.

Tópico(s): Coleoptera Taxonomy and Distribution

1964 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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Ernest Newman, The Right Hon. Viscount Samuel, E. N., Elie-J. Bois former Editor, Robert Byron, Yarborough, Chris Bale, Ralph Straus, Harold Hobson, J. E. Neale, Alan Houghton Brodrick, Charles Grant, D. Eardley Wilmot, Norman Crump City Editor, Barnwell Manor, James Agate, Milward Kennedy, D. R. Gent, Atticus, Ainslie J. Robertson, E. H. Blakeney, Right Hon. Lord Kemsley, Edward Shanks, Dilys Powell, Monsignor Ronald Knox, R. A. Austen-Leigh,

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1940 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA

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R. J. Finnegan,

The pales weevil, Hylobius pales , was described in 1797 by Herbst (9), but it was not until 1916 that its importance in limiting the regeneration of white pine, Pinus strobus L., in cut-over areas was established by Carter (4). H e reported that up to 70 per cent of young reproduction trees might be killed by adults feeding on thc bark of young seedlings during the first two years following clear cutting of white pine. He concluded that it was unwise to plant white pine during the two seasons follouring ...

Tópico(s): Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy

1959 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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W. Watson, A. P. Arthur,

The European pine shoot moth, Rhyacionia buoliana (Schiff.), was introduced accidentally into Ontario about 1925, and has since spread throughout the southwestern part of the province south of a line from the south shores of Georgian Bay on the west to Brockville on the east (Fig. 1). Damage to the host is done by the larvae, the feeding of which results in the deformation of the branches and main stems, reducing the potential value of the trees as timber and, in heavy infestations, making young trees ...

Tópico(s): Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy

1959 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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K. J. Griffiths,

The first North American collection of the European pine sawfly, Neodiprion sertifer (Geoff.), was made in Somerset County, New Jersey, in 1925 (Hamilton, 1943). It was first recorded in Canada near Windsor, Ontario, in 1939 (Raizenne, 1957), and by 1946 it had spread as far east as London (Watson, 1946). This serious pest of pines has continued to spread, and is now found throughout most of southwestern Ontario (Fig. 1) (Sippell and MacDonald, 1958). This is the only infestation of this species in Canada.

Tópico(s): Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies

1959 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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B. M. Mcgugan, J. R. Blais,

The extensive coniferous stands in northwestern Ontario have been subjected to repeated widespread outbreaks of the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.) (5). About 1939 two such outbreaks originated almost simultaneously, one on the west shores of Lake Nipigon and the other south of Lac Seul approximately 180 miles farther west. Each outbreak eventually covered thousands of square miles and was responsible for the destruction of hundreds of square miles of balsam fir forest. Studies of ...

Tópico(s): Forest Insect Ecology and Management

1959 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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1921 - Gale Group | TDA

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J. L. Martin,

The pine bud moth, Exoteleia dodecella L., is a serious pest of pine throughout much of Europe. In North America, its presence was first reported in 1928 in nurseries at Fonthill and Ridgeville in the Niagara Peninsula (Annual Report, Minister of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada, 1929). The occurrence and spread of this species was followed closely until 1933 (Sheppard, 1930; Ross and Caesar, 1931; Caesar and Ross, 1932, and Twinn, 1933), in connection with the European pine shoot moth eradication program ...

Tópico(s): Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy

1959 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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1958 - Gale Group | TDA

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R. E. Fye,

Abstract Uni- and bi-voltine strains of the eumenine wasps, Rygchium leucomelas (Sauss.), Ancistrocerus catskill albophaleratus (Sauss.), A . c . catskill (Sauss.), and A . tigris tigris (Sauss.) occur in the Black Sturgeon Lake region of Ontario. Another eumenine, Symmorphus cristatus cristatus (Sauss.), is univoltine. All the eumenids plug and divide their nests with partitions of clay. Generally, females emerge from cells larger than those of males. A double partition with an intervening space between cells ...

Tópico(s): Insect-Plant Interactions and Control

1965 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

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P.A. Daniell, D.J. Nielson, F.G. Mitchell, Susan Lee Hattis, E.J.M. Matheson, Nicholas C. Ruffin,

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1969 - Gale Group | The Economist

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G. W. Green,

The European pine shoot moth, Rhyacionia buoliana (Schiff.), was first discovered in North America on Long Island, New York, in 1914 (Busck, 1914). Since that time it has spread throughout most of the northeastern United States, becoming one of the most important insect pests of pine plantations. In Ontario, it was first discovered in the Toronto area (McLaine, 1926) and since that time has dispersed throughout southern Ontario, appearing regvlarly south of a line from the southern end of Gcorgian ...

Tópico(s): Species Distribution and Climate Change

1962 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist

Artigo Revisado por pares

R. J. Finnegan,

Interest in this insect was first aroused by the reports of Felt (1926a, 1926b) and York (1933), who attributed injury to several species of pines in the State of New York to Hylobius pales (Hbst.). Later it became apparent that the injury reported was not caused by H. pales , but by a new species that Huchanan (1934) described as H. radicis . This insect was first reported in Canada at Angus, Ont. (Wallace, 1954), and has since become abundant in pine plantations totalling about 500 acres in Simcoe County. ...

Tópico(s): Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny

1962 - Cambridge University Press | The Canadian Entomologist