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    A Field Experiment to Determine the Effect of Post-Fire Salvage on Seedbeds and Tree Regeneration by Greene, David F., Gauthier, Sylvie, Noël, Joseé, Rousseau, Mélanie, Bergeron, Yves

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-03-2006)
    “…In North America, Eurasia, and Australia, salvage logging is increasingly being used to mitigate economic losses due to fire, although the effects of this type…”
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    General practitioners and neurodegenerative diseases by Couturier, Pascal, Rousseau, Mélanie

    Published in Revue de l'infirmière (01-01-2017)
    “…Cognitive disorders with memory loss are common among the patients of general practitioners. In collaboration with an outpatient diagnosis service and referral…”
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    Process Evaluation of a Task-Shifting Strategy in Hormonal Contraception: Does Training Translate into Practice? by Guilbert, Edith R., MD, MSc, Rousseau, Mélanie, MD, Guilbert, Alexis C., BA, Robitaille, Jean, PhD, Gagnon, Hélène, PhD, Morin, Diane, PhD

    “…Abstract Objectives Since 2000, the Province of Quebec has experienced a shortage of physicians and a decrease in access to prescription contraceptives. A…”
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    Multi-scale analysis of the effects of forestry operations on the stream morphology and sedimentology of the Cascapédia River, eastern Québec by Rousseau, Melanie

    Published 01-01-2005
    “…Forest harvesting is blamed for a perceived increase in the flashiness and turbidity of the Cascapédia River's water. This has raised questions over the source…”
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    Multi-scale analysis of the effects of forestry operations on the stream morphology and sedimentology of the Cascapedia River, eastern Quebec by Rousseau, Melanie

    “…Forest harvesting is blamed for a perceived increase in the flashiness and turbidity of the Cascapedia River's water. This has raised questions over the source…”
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    Dissertation