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It's All in Your Head: Comparing Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and The Storytelling Method (TSM) of Dream Interpretation for Reducing Social Anxiety Levels

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Investigating the regional variation in frequencies of the invasive hybrid cattail, Typha × glauca

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The role of corticosterone in breeding effort and reproductive success in tree swallows

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Characterization of a Zn(II)2Cys6 transcription factor in Ustilago maydis and its role in pathogenesis

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The Emerging Dynamic Social Learning Theory of a Learning Community of Practice: Abbey Gardens, Ontario, Canada

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Ethnoarchaeology in the Traditional Villages of Bagan, Myanmar: Some Insights for Settlement Archaeology

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The Potential Contribution of Mobile Processing Services to Food System Sustainability in the Regional Livestock Production Industry of Central Ontario

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Augmented Reality Sandbox (Aeolian Box): A Teaching and Presentation Tool for Atmospheric Boundary Layer Airflows over a Deformable Surface

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Seasonal habitat use and movement of native brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) in urban headwater streams

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"Changing our community": Evaluating contributions of community-based research in Haliburton County, ON

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