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Displaying 1 - 12 of 12
Optimal Allocation of Treatment & Retention Resources for the Vancouver HIV Continuum of Care
Author:
Wai, Benny
Date created:
2017-12-14
Wintering and breeding distributions of Black Oystercatchers (Haematopus bachmani): Long-term trends and the influence of climate
Author:
Bennett, Jeremy Seth
Date created:
2018-08-03
HIV epidemic control among sex workers and their clients
Author:
Mulberry, Nicola
Date created:
2018-12-06
At-sea distribution and foraging behaviour of two North Pacific seabirds revealed through GPS tracking
Author:
Domalik, Alice
Date created:
2018-10-04
Modelling tuberculosis in South Africa
Author:
Wishart, Riley Lawson
Date created:
2018-04-16
An agent-based approach to modelling chronic offenders
Author:
Exley, Colin David Stuart
Date created:
2014-08-06
Using Viral Dynamics to connect clinical markers of disease progression to sequence evolution during HIV-1 infection
Author:
Adams, Andrew Edward
Date created:
2014-03-20
Species richness, abundance and reproductive responses of riparian birds to habitat restoration in the Okanagan Valley
Author:
Forrester, Timothy Robert
Date created:
2015-01-26
Habitat-specific breeding performance and cavity dynamics of Lewis's Woodpeckers (Melanerpes lewis) in British Columbia
Author:
Macfarland, Lauren
Date created:
2016-06-28
Impacts of habitat fragmentation by agriculture on breeding songbirds in the Okanagan sagebrush shrubsteppe
Author:
Knight, Elly Caitlin
Date created:
2013-04-23
Latitudinal Variation in Life History Traits and Incubation Patterns of Yellow Warblers (Setophaga petechia)
Author:
Martin, Michaela
Date created:
2013-04-18
Brood parasitism, reproductive success, and survival in Yellow Warblers
Author:
Rock, Christine Angela
Date created:
2011-01-18