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2012
2012
Stage of readiness to change of behavior in adolescents interested in joining the Multiprofessional Obesity Treatment Program
L. J. Hintze
,
Glauco Barnez Pignatta Cattai
,
D. Silva
,
N. Junior
2012
Corpus ID: 116581669
Objective: To access the stage of readiness to change (SRC) dietary and physical activity behavior in adolescents and verify the…
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1995
1995
Predation and Kleptoparasitism by Migrating Parasitic Jaegers
M. Bélisle
,
J. Giroux
1995
Corpus ID: 10667659
Parasitic Jaegers (Stercorarius parasiticus) are thought to rely exclusively on kleptoparasitism of seabirds to obtain their food…
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1990
1990
Ocular digitalis effects in normal subjects.
G. Duncker
,
H. Krastel
Lens and eye toxicity research
1990
Corpus ID: 23309227
Several visual functions were examined before and during self-application of therapeutic doses of digitoxin. The ERG recordings…
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Review
1986
Review
1986
The Distribution of Larger Species of Birds Breeding on the Coasts of Foxe Basin and Northern Hudson Bay, Canada
A. J. Gaston
,
R. Decker
,
F. G. Cooch
,
A. Reed
1986
Corpus ID: 54897320
Aerial surveys of large birds on the coasts of Foxe Basin and northern Hudson Bay were carried out in late June and early July in…
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1978
1978
APOSTATIC SELECTION AND KLEPTOPARASITISM IN THE PARASITIC JAEGER
E. Árnason
1978
Corpus ID: 53378426
The economics of predator avoidance suggest that a prey can act as an apostatic selective agent on its polymorphic predator if it…
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1975
1975
WHY ARE FEMALE BIRDS OF PREY LARGER THAN MALES
D. Amadon
1975
Corpus ID: 43920726
The males of most birds are larger than the females, but the opposite is true of birds of prey-the hawks and owls of the orders…
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1975
1975
Observations of Jaegers and Terns from N.E. Trinidad
R. Gibbs
1975
Corpus ID: 133970092
Jaegers (or skuas in English terminoloi,iy) are gull-like seabirds that feed by chasing other seabirds and forcing them to…
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1974
1974
Summer population and food ecology of jaegers and snowy owls on Bathurst Island, N.W.T. emphasizing the long-tailed jaeger
P. Taylor
1974
Corpus ID: 134995918
1973
1973
An Archaeological Site on the North Coast of Ellesmere Island
G. Hattersley-Smith
1973
Corpus ID: 128438779
In July 1965, at the end of a long walk westward from Alert, I marked down an Eskimo site on the south side of the well-developed…
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1971
Highly Cited
1971
Factors affecting blue goose nesting success.
J. M. Harvey
Canadian Journal of Zoology
1971
Corpus ID: 35361775
Blue geese at McConnell River, N.W.T., lost 20% of eggs, mostly late in incubation. Parasitic jaegers and herring gulls were…
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