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Historical finds of Pristiphora geniculata
Historical finds of Operophtera brumata
Historical finds of Fenusa pumila
Historical finds of Lymantria dispar
Historical finds of Coleophora laricella
This dataset includes hourly data weather data for the La Salle River Watershed Near Elie, Manitoba, Canada (Water Survey of …
This dataset includes water chemistry data for the La Salle River near Elie, Manitoba, Canada (Water Survey of Canada Hydrometric …
This dataset includes daily discharge for the La Salle River near Elie, Manitoba, Canada (Water Survey of Canada Hydrometric Station …
The time-lapse video demonstrates the penetration of mineral oil into a potato plant leaf.
The Goods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST) credit statistics presents data based on the information that the Canada Revenue …