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Barriers to gender-equitable HIV testing: going beyond routine screening for pregnant women in Nova Scotia, Canada

Barriers to gender-equitable HIV testing: going beyond routine screening for pregnant women in Nova Scotia, Canada

... in Nova Scotia, Canada among a diverse sample of adult males and ...shift, Nova Scotia’s provincial testing strategies need to address the gendered perceptions about the uti- lity of current ...

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Impact of pharmacists as immunizers on influenza vaccination coverage in the community-setting in Nova Scotia, Canada: 2013-2015

Impact of pharmacists as immunizers on influenza vaccination coverage in the community-setting in Nova Scotia, Canada: 2013-2015

... Background: Annual immunization is the most effective way to prevent influenza and its associated complications. However, optimal immunization rates are not being met in Nova Scotia, Canada. ...

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A Simple Geospatial Nutrient Budget Model for Assessing Forest Harvest Sustainability across Nova Scotia, Canada

A Simple Geospatial Nutrient Budget Model for Assessing Forest Harvest Sustainability across Nova Scotia, Canada

... for Nova Scotia, Canada that can be used (i) to estimate and map landscape and stand-level primary nutrient supplies in relation to modelled atmospheric deposition and soil weathering rates, and (ii) ...

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Wind energy policy, development, and justice in Ontario and Nova Scotia, Canada: A comparison of technocratic and community-based siting processes

Wind energy policy, development, and justice in Ontario and Nova Scotia, Canada: A comparison of technocratic and community-based siting processes

... in Nova Scotia despite community ownership structures under COMFIT and CEDIFs may be due largely to specific aspects of implementation – including apparent “local” investment from investors several ...

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Risk factors associated with soft-shelled lobsters (Homarus americanus) in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada

Risk factors associated with soft-shelled lobsters (Homarus americanus) in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada

... Atlantic lobsters in the coastal waters of southern New England, south of the LFAs in the present study, are under severe stress due to increasing water temperatures. This thermal stress has led to the development of an ...

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Winter Predation by River Otter, Lontra canadensis, on Tautog, Tautoga onitis, at Western Arm Jeddore Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada, with a Review of Evidence for Resident Relict Populations of the Tautog in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

Winter Predation by River Otter, Lontra canadensis, on Tautog, Tautoga onitis, at Western Arm Jeddore Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada, with a Review of Evidence for Resident Relict Populations of the Tautog in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

... Services, Nova Scotia Department of Education, took the photograph in Figure ...Pubnico, Nova Scotia, has been a source of information on unusual marine fishes in Nova Scotia ...

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Adapting to Climate Change: The Case of Multi-level Governance and Municipal Adaptation Planning in Nova Scotia, Canada

Adapting to Climate Change: The Case of Multi-level Governance and Municipal Adaptation Planning in Nova Scotia, Canada

... Top-down, organizational mandates contributive to the bottom-up consolidation of risk knowledge using a variety of methods (IPCC, 2014) is clearly demonstrated in the MCCAP case of Nova Scotia. It was ...

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Status, distribution, and nesting ecology of Snapping Turtle ( Chelydra serpentina ) on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

Status, distribution, and nesting ecology of Snapping Turtle ( Chelydra serpentina ) on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada

... mainland Nova Scotia and was first recorded present on Cape Breton Island in 1953 when a large adult was reported from the ocean beach at Port Hood, Inverness County (Bleakney 1958; Gilhen ...both ...

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AN EXAMINATION OF THE ABSENCE OF ESTABLISHED MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN CAPE BRETON ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA

AN EXAMINATION OF THE ABSENCE OF ESTABLISHED MOOSE (ALCES ALCES) POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN CAPE BRETON ISLAND, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA

... to the greater traffic in this region. In contrast, there are a number of narrow channels and bays that moose could easily cross to avoid many of these situations. Moose are strong swimmers (Benson 1957) and have been ...

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Modelling acidification, recovery and target loads for headwater catchments in Nova Scotia, Canada

Modelling acidification, recovery and target loads for headwater catchments in Nova Scotia, Canada

... was monitored through 24-hour integrated samples collected with a wet only precipitation collector at the Canadian Air and Precipitation Monitoring Network (CAPMoN) station in Kejimkujik National Park (see Fig. 1). Daily ...

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Premature mortality due to social and material deprivation in Nova Scotia, Canada

Premature mortality due to social and material deprivation in Nova Scotia, Canada

... Compared to other provinces in Canada, Nova Scotia (NS) has high mortality rates and the second to lowest gross income per capita [25]. Further, NS has a high pro- portion of rural residents who in ...

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Aleutian mink disease virus in furbearing mammals in Nova Scotia, Canada

Aleutian mink disease virus in furbearing mammals in Nova Scotia, Canada

... in Canada and many other regions of the world where the virus is present in the wild, and the differences in the estimated prevalence are primarily due to sample size and detection ...

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Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves ( Canis  spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada

Evidence for the Historical Occurrence of Wolves ( Canis spp.) in Nova Scotia, Canada

... to Nova Scotia (Figure 1), which, until 1784, included the ter- ritory that became New ...As Nova Scotia was occupied by the Mi’kmaq, French, and English, there are historical accounts in all ...

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Melanistic diversity in the Maritime Gartersnake,  Thamnophis sirtalis pallidulus , in Nova Scotia, Canada

Melanistic diversity in the Maritime Gartersnake, Thamnophis sirtalis pallidulus , in Nova Scotia, Canada

... “Striped Garter Snake ABNORMAL MELANISTIC INDIVIDUAL!!” from McNab’s Island, Halifax Har- bour, Halifax County, captured on 13 May 1929 by Joseph Perrin. “From its colour it would be mistaken for a Black Snake (Coluber ...

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Echinoids, epizootics and ecological stability in the rocky subtidal off Nova Scotia, Canada

Echinoids, epizootics and ecological stability in the rocky subtidal off Nova Scotia, Canada

... Percentage mortality (solid circles, solid lines) and median time to morbidity (open triangles, dashed line) for Strongylocentrotu$ droebachiensis exposed to morbid conspecifics as d[r] ...

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Delirium as a predictor of sepsis in post coronary artery bypass grafting patients: a retrospective cohort study

Delirium as a predictor of sepsis in post coronary artery bypass grafting patients: a retrospective cohort study

... This study included all patients undergoing isolated CABG surgery at the Queen Elizabeth II QEII Health Sciences Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and in two cardiac centers in Win[r] ...

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Global human footprint on the linkage between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in reef fishes

Global human footprint on the linkage between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in reef fishes

... Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, 2 Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, United States of America, 3 Departamento de Biologia ...

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Integrated Modeling of Soil Erosion for a Canadian Watershed in Response to Projected Changes in Climate and Consequent Adoption of Mitigating Best Management Practices

Integrated Modeling of Soil Erosion for a Canadian Watershed in Response to Projected Changes in Climate and Consequent Adoption of Mitigating Best Management Practices

... DOI: 10.4236/gep.2018.66002 23 Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection (Figure 10) based on the contour line map, elevation spot map, and the wa- tershed boundary. From these, a hydrology map was derived for the ...

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Index to Volume 122

Index to Volume 122

... County, Nova Scotia, Canada, with a Review of Evidence for Resident Relict Populations of the Tautog in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, ...

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Proximal tubular function in dogs with thoracic caval constriction

Proximal tubular function in dogs with thoracic caval constriction

... LEVINSKY From Dalhousie University Medical School, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02118 and Boston University Medical Servi[r] ...

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