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  1. The role of virgin queens in polygynous colonies of Leptothorax acervorum
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  2. Prostate Cancer: Molecular Mechanisms and Therapeutics
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  3. The Effects of Sodium Chloride on Haemophilus influenzae Growth
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  4. Should Active Euthanasia be Legalized in Canada? – A Bioethical Response
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  5. Invasion of the Asian Longhorned Beetle Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae): A Canadian Focus
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  6. Pathogenic Properties of Epidemic Typhus-Causing Bacteria – Rickettsia prowazekii: A Review
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  7. The Physiological Effect of Temperature, Physical Exercise, and Caffeine on the Heart’s Rhythmic Cycle of Contraction in the Human Cardiovascular System
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  8. Asbestos Risk Assessment
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  9. Nutrient-Gene Interaction: Folic Acid and Prenatal Neural Tube Defects
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  10. The Effect of Neodymium Magnetic Field Intensity on Regeneration in the Planarian Dugesia tigrina
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  11. The Isolation and Typing of Coliphages Specific to Various Wild-Type – Escherichia coli Strains and Phage-Resistant Mutants
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