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    Biographical Collage as a Tool in Inuit Community-Based Participatory Research and Capacity Development by Dutton, S., Davison, C. M., Malla, M., Bartels, S., Collier, K., Plamondon, K., Purkey, E.

    “…As a method in arts-based qualitative research, the collage technique has been previously utilized for data generation, elicitation, analysis, and presentation…”
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    Coastal proximity and visits are associated with better health but may not buffer health inequalities by Geiger, Sandra J., White, Mathew P., Davison, Sophie M. C., Zhang, Lei, McMeel, Oonagh, Kellett, Paula, Fleming, Lora E.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2023)
    “…Societies value the marine environment for its health-promoting potential. In this preregistered study, we used cross-sectional, secondary data from the Seas,…”
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    In vivo skin absorption and distribution of the nerve agent VX (O-ethyl-S-[2(diisopropylamino)ethyl] methylphosphonothioate) in the domestic white pig by Chilcott, R P, Dalton, C H, Hill, I, Davison, C M, Blohm, K L, Clarkson, E D, Hamilton, M G

    Published in Human & experimental toxicology (01-07-2005)
    “…The purpose of this study was to characterize the skin absorption and distribution of VX (O-ethyl-S-[2 (diisopropylamino)ethyl] methylphosphonothioate) in the…”
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    A novel application of a data mining technique to study intersections in the social determinants of mental health among young Canadians by McIsaac, M.A., Reaume, M., Phillips, S.P., Michaelson, V., Steeves, V., Davison, C.M., Vafaei, A., King, N., Pickett, W.

    Published in SSM - population health (01-12-2021)
    “…Adolescent mental health is an emergent clinical and public health priority in Canada. Gender-based differences in mental health are well established. The…”
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    Environmental protection is more important to European citizens of all political persuasions than economic growth: A 14-country study in the marine context by Arato, Jozsef, White, Mathew P., Davison, Sophie M.C., Pahl, Sabine, Taylor, Timothy, Krainz, Morris, Geiger, Sandra J., Kellett, Paula, McMeel, Oonagh, Fleming, Lora E.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-10-2024)
    “…To focus on voters' priorities, Bill Clinton's campaign famously used the slogan, “It's the economy stupid.” With growing environmental crises, is this still…”
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    Concern about the human health implications of marine biodiversity loss is higher among less educated and poorer citizens: Results from a 14-country study in Europe by Davison, Sophie M. C., White, Mathew P., Pahl, Sabine, Taylor, Tim, Borja, Angel, McMeel, Oonagh, Kellett, Paula, Roberts, Bethany R., Fleming, Lora E.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-04-2023)
    “…IntroductionMarine biodiversity loss has direct and indirect effects on human health and wellbeing. Recent European data suggest that the public is aware of…”
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    Masking in reports of "most serious" events: bias in estimators of sports injury incidence in Canadian children by Gupta, A, Davidson, C M, McIsaac, M A

    “…Surveys that collect information on injuries often focus on the single "most serious" event to help limit recall error and reduce survey length. However, this…”
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    Hematocrit as a predictor of significant injury after penetrating trauma by Paradis, Norman A, Balter, Sharon, Davison, Christopher M, Simon, Gary, Rose, Michael

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-05-1997)
    “…A study was undertaken to determine if there are differences in hematocrit (HCT) during the initial evaluation of patients with and without significant…”
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    Arterial Oxygen Saturation during Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in Elderly Patients: the Role of Endoscope Diameter by COOPER, M. W., DAVISON, C. M., AUSTIN, C. A.

    Published in Age and ageing (01-05-1995)
    “…The effect of endoscope diameter upon arterial oxygen saturation was investigated in 52 elderly patients by comparing two groups of 26 patients examined with…”
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    THE RELATION BETWEEN THE GENERALIZED MATCHING LAW AND SIGNAL-DETECTION THEORY by Davison, M. C., Tustin, R. D.

    “…The generalized matching law can be applied to a signal‐detection matrix to give two equations. The first relates responding in the presence of the stimulus to…”
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    Childhood burn injury in the ger districts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia: an analysis of parent narratives by Pynn, Emily R, Tsogzolbaatar, Enkh-Oyun, Davison, Colleen M

    “…Childhood burns pose a significant public health concern, particularly in low- and middle-income nations, where the burden is pronounced. Mongolia stands out…”
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    CONCURRENT SCHEDULES: UNDERMATCHING AND CONTROL BY PREVIOUS EXPERIMENTAL CONDITIONS by Davison, M. C., Hunter, I. W.

    “…Five pigeons were trained on concurrent variable‐interval schedules. A series of conditions in which the ratio of reinforcement rates on two keys was…”
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    PERFORMANCE IN CONCURRENT INTERVAL SCHEDULES: A SYSTEMATIC REPLICATION by Lobb, Brenda, Davison, M. C.

    “…Five pigeons were trained on a variety of concurrent interval schedules that arranged reinforcements at either fixed or variable times after the last…”
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    PREFERENCE FOR MIXED-INTERVAL VERSUS FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULES: NUMBER OF COMPONENT INTERVALS by Davison, M. C.

    “…Six pigeons were trained under a concurrent chains procedure so that preference for fixed-interval versus mixed-interval schedules with varying numbers of…”
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    PREFERENCE FOR MIXED-INTERVAL VERSUS FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULES by Davison, M. C.

    “…Pigeons were trained on a two-link concurrent chain schedule in which responses on two keys were reinforced according to independent variable-interval…”
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    PREFERENCE FOR FIXED-INTERVAL SCHEDULES: EFFECTS OF UNEQUAL INITIAL LINKS by Davison, M. C.

    “…Six homing pigeons were trained on concurrent chain schedules in which the terminal links were fixed‐interval schedules of 5 sec or 15 sec. One initial‐link…”
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    MULTIPLE AND CONCURRENT SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE: INDEPENDENCE FROM CONCURRENT AND SUCCESSIVE SCHEDULE CONTEXTS by Lobb, Brenda, Davison, M. C.

    “…Six pigeons were trained on multiple variable‐interval schedules and performance was measured in the presence or absence of another variable‐interval schedule…”
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    PREFERENCE FOR QUALITATIVELY DIFFERENT REINFORCERS by Hollard, Valerie, Davison, M. C.

    “…Three pigeons were studied under two-key concurrent variable-interval schedules with food as the reinforcer on one key and ectostriatal brain stimulation as…”
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