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Greenhouse gas flux data for peatlands in Northwest Territories and Northern Alberta, 2021
2025-04-14
Lorna I Harris, Christopher Schulze, Kate Marouelli, Lauren Thompson, Renae Shewan, David Olefeldt
Closed-chamber greenhouse gas fluxes (methane, CH4; carbon dioxide, CO2) were measured in July and August of 2021 from peatland subsites (peat plateaus, bogs, and fens) at the research sites Lutose (AB), Scotty Creek (NWT), and Smith Creek (NWT). All CO2 fluxes are calculated as the change in...
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Initial gut microbial composition as a key factor driving host response to antibiotic treatment, as exemplified by the presence or absence of commensal Escherichia coli
Download2017-08-01
Ju, Tingting, Shoblak, Yasmeen, Gao, Yanhua, Yang, Kaiyuan, Fouhse, Janelle, Finlay, B. Brett, So, Yee Wing, Stothard, Paul, Willing, Ben P.
Antibiotics are important for treating bacterial infection; however, efficacies and side effects of antibiotics vary in medicine and experimental models. A few studies have correlated microbiota composition variations with health outcomes in response to antibiotics; however, no study has...
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Keith Briggs, with co-author Ron DePauw, describes his 1960’s University of Manitoba research that led to the Canada Western Extra Strong (CWES) spring wheat crop for Western Canada, and the registration and production of the variety Glenlea.
Download2023-08-04
Briggs, Keith G., DePauw, R.M.
TALES OF ALES #7: Keith Briggs (with Ron DePauw as co-author) describes the mid 1960’s spring wheat research and related R&D of his University of Manitoba PhD program that developed the 25% higher yielding spring wheat variety Glenlea. A new Canada Western Extra Strong (CWES) wheat market class...
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2015
Bell, R.C., Mostyn, A., Astbury, S., Symonds, M.E.
Adequate adaptation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is important during pregnancy to ensure that the increased metabolic demands by the developing fetus are met. These include changes in surface area mediated by villus hypertrophy and enhanced functional capacity of individual nutrient...
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2012
Luckert, Martin K., Armstrong, Glen W., Adamowicz, Wiktor L., Anderson, Jay A.
Previous studies suggest that management intensity zoning systems, such as the triad approach, could allow Canada’s forest industry to maintain or increase timber harvest levels while simultaneously reducing its environmental impact. In most such studies, the zones are exogenously specified. In...
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Polyurethane (PU) based multifunctional materials: Emerging paradigm for functional textiles, smart, and biomedical applications
Download2022-08-10
Partha Sikdar, Tanvir Mahady Dip, Avik K. Dhar, Maitry Bhattacharjee, Md. Saiful Hoque, Solaiman Bin Ali
The advances in polymer chemistry research have revolutionized the field of smart materials and biomedical. Polyurethanes (PUs) are a versatile polymer class with diverse structure, morphology, and behavior under various conditions deemed suitable for many functional and intelligent responses....