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Grain-based and vegetable-based products are staple foods consumed in Canada. These are products of agricultural commodities and may contain pesticide …
PURPOSE:
Used as an abundance index for use in stock assessment.
DESCRIPTION:
Since 1991, an annual fishery-independent acoustic survey …
Study of Research and Scientific Publication in French and International Moonshot Programs – Briefing material for National Research Council Canada …
Aggregate exposure and risk assessments involve the analysis of exposure to a single chemical by multiple pathways and routes of …
Materials prepared for the Minister for Women and Gender Equality's appearance before the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science …
Remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Science and Research.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is actively engaged in the
implementation of Canada’s Federal Framework on Posttraumatic Stress …
The Government Affairs Unit has reviewed the briefs for the SRSR study Use of Federal
Government Research and Development Grants, …
EPA's) recent dietary risk assessment science policy/guidance paper entitled, Choosing a Percentile of Acute Dietary Exposure as a Threshold of …
Remarks to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Science and Research