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    Prostate cancer risk by occupation in the Occupational Disease Surveillance System (ODSS) in Ontario, Canada by Jeavana Sritharan, Jill S. MacLeod, Christopher B. McLeod, Alice Peter, Paul A. Demers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Conclusion: Associations observed in white collar, construction, transportation, and protective services occupations were consistent with previous Canadian studies. Findings emphasize the need to assess job-specific exposures, sedentary behaviour, psy¬chological stress, and shift work. …”
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    Antimicrobial Use in Canadian Cow–Calf Herds by Jayce D. Fossen, John R. Campbell, Sheryl P. Gow, Nathan Erickson, Cheryl L. Waldner

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Overall, AMU was similar to previous Canadian studies; however, the percentage of herds using macrolides had increased from a comparable study in 2014.…”
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    Exploring barriers to living donor kidney transplant for African, Caribbean and Black communities in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario: a qualitative study protocol by Beth Edwards, Istvan Mucsi, Emma Rogers, Lydia-Joi Marshall, Ghazaleh Ahmadzadeh, Ranie Ahmed, Lydia Angarso, Shilpa Balaji, Princess Okoh, Paula Neves, Priscilla Boakye, Jagbir Gill, Carl Everton James

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Research from the USA and the UK suggests that mistrust, cultural and generational norms, access, and affordability may contribute to inequities. To date, no Canadian studies have explored the beliefs and behaviours related to LDKT in ACB communities. …”
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    A Rapid Literature Review of Multi-Criteria Decision Support Methods in the Context of One Health for All-Hazards Threat Prioritization by Jiawei Zhao, Tiffany Smith, Melissa Lavigne, Cécile Aenishaenslin, Cécile Aenishaenslin, Ruth Cox, Ruth Cox, Aamir Fazil, Ana Johnson, Javier Sanchez, Benoit Hermant

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Of these articles, most were Canadian studies (20%); and prioritized health risks, threats, and interventions in the human domain (69%). …”
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    The Burden of Early Childhood Caries in Canadian Children and Associated Risk Factors by Andrew Pierce, Andrew Pierce, Sarbjeet Singh, Sarbjeet Singh, JuHae Lee, JuHae Lee, Cameron Grant, Cameron Grant, Vivianne Cruz de Jesus, Robert J. Schroth, Robert J. Schroth, Robert J. Schroth

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…ECC is common in many population groups in Canada.Objective: The purpose of this review was to describe the burden of ECC in Canada, the prevalence and associated risk factors for ECC, and its impact on childhood health based on the existing published literature.Methods: A review was conducted to assess published Canadian studies on ECC identified through searches of electronic databases. …”
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    Quantifying antimicrobial use on Canadian dairy farms using garbage can audits by Landon M. C. Warder, Luke C. Heider, David F. Léger, Daniella Rizzo, J. T. McClure, Ellen de Jong, Kayley D. McCubbin, Tamaki Uyama, Mariana Fonseca, Ana Soffia Jaramillo, David F. Kelton, David Renaud, Herman W. Barkema, Simon Dufour, Jean-Philip Roy, Javier Sánchez

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The second part of this study compared AMU in 2020 to previously reported Canadian studies through a meta-analysis. A GCA was conducted in 2007–2008 in Alberta, Ontario, Québec, and the Maritime provinces (Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia); another GCA was conducted in Québec in 2018. …”
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  9. 589

    The negative self-perceived health of migrants with precarious status in Montreal, Canada: A cross-sectional study. by Patrick Cloos, Elhadji Malick Ndao, Josephine Aho, Magalie Benoît, Amandine Fillol, Maria Munoz-Bertrand, Marie-Jo Ouimet, Jill Hanley, Valéry Ridde

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…CONCLUSIONS:In our study, almost half of immigrants without health insurance perceived their health as negative, much higher than reports of negative self-perceived health in previous Canadian studies (8.5% among recent immigrants, 19.8% among long-term immigrants, and 10.6% among Canadian-born). …”
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    Source apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> in Montréal, Canada, and health risk assessment for potentially toxic elements by N. Fakhri, N. Fakhri, N. Fakhri, R. Stevens, R. Stevens, A. Downey, K. Oikonomou, J. Sciare, C. Afif, C. Afif, P. L. Hayes

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This source apportionment study, which examined the main contributing sources to PM<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2.5</sub></span> using a larger suite of organic molecular markers than other Canadian studies, is the first of its sort in Canada. A focus of this study was on quantifying previously unresolved sources of PM<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2.5</sub></span> through the inclusion in the PMF analysis of additional organic molecular markers beyond those measured typically by the Canadian government's National Air Pollution Surveillance Program (NAPS). …”
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    Le comique, arme de subversion massive des Sorcières de la République des Lettres by Michele Bacholle

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…International Journal of Canadian Studies, no. 1-2, 1990, pp. 135-148.  Bacholle, Michèle. …”
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    Screening for the primary prevention of fragility fractures among adults aged 40 years and older in primary care: systematic reviews of the effects and acceptability of screening a... by Michelle Gates, Jennifer Pillay, Megan Nuspl, Aireen Wingert, Ben Vandermeer, Lisa Hartling

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…For the calibration of risk prediction tools, evidence from three Canadian studies (n = 67,611) without serious risk of bias concerns indicates that clinical FRAX-Canada may be well calibrated for the 10-year prediction of hip fractures (observed-to-expected fracture ratio [O:E] = 1.13, 95% CI 0.74–1.72, I 2 = 89.2%), and is probably well calibrated for the 10-year prediction of clinical fragility fractures (O:E = 1.10, 95% CI 1.01–1.20, I 2 = 50.4%), both leading to some underestimation of the observed risk. …”
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    Does self-construal shape automatic social attention? by Ronda F Lo, Andy H Ng, Adam S Cohen, Joni Y Sasaki

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We examined whether activating independent or interdependent self-construal modulates attention shifting in response to group gaze cues. European Canadians (Study 1) and East Asian Canadians (Study 2) primed with independence vs. interdependence completed a multi-gaze cueing task with a central face gazing left or right, flanked by multiple background faces that either matched or mismatched the direction of the foreground gaze. …”
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    Know Your Heritage: Exploring the Effects of Fit in Cultural Knowledge on Chinese Canadians’ Heritage Identification by Rui Zhang, Kimberly A. Noels, Richard N. Lalonde

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Ingroup beliefs were assessed by beliefs about Chinese values that Chinese Canadians ascribed to their parents (Study 2), whereas outgroup beliefs were assessed by beliefs about Chinese values that were held by Euro-Canadians (Study 1) or that Chinese Canadians ascribed to Euro-Canadians (Study 2). …”
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    Proceedings of the Canadian Thyroid Cancer Active Surveillance Study Group 2019 national investigator meeting by David P. Goldstein, Sangeet Ghai, Martin Corsten, Eric Bissada, Nathalie Audet, Han Zhang, Anthony Nichols, Deric Morrison, Stephanie Johnson-Obeski, Donald W. Anderson, Eitan Prisman, Nancy N. Baxter, Jennifer Jones, Amiram Gafni, Ian Witterick, Anna M. Sawka

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Abstract Active surveillance (AS) in the management of small, low risk papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) as an alternative option to thyroidectomy, is an area of active research. A national Canadian study is proposed to evaluate the long-term outcomes of patients with small, low risk PTC who choose AS or surgery. …”
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    “History is a Verb: We Learn it Best When We are Doing it!”: French and English Canadian Prospective Teachers and History by Stéphane Lévesque, Paul Zanazanian

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…This article presents the results of a Canadian study of prospective history teachers conducted in 2012-2013. …”
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    Challenges Faced by International Medical Students Due to Changes in Canadian Entrance Exam Policy by Pishoy Gouda, Samuel Fanous, John Gouda

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…These changes result in increased hardships on Canadians studying abroad who are wishing to apply for postgraduate training in Canada. …”
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    Mobile Device Use in Pharmacy: A Multi-Institutional Study by Vicky Duncan, Sherri Vokey, Shannon Gordon, Melissa Helwig, Trish Chatterley

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…This is the first pan-Canadian study that examines the prevalence and patterns of use of mobile devices by pharmacy faculty and students at Anglophone and Francophone universities. …”
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