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    Frozen in Time, a Focused Review of Autism Prevalence in Canadian Indigenous Communities by Hus Y

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Although efforts to determine autism data from regions in Low and Mid-economies are ongoing, prevalence information from geographically remote and economically vulnerable communities within the privileged regions is largely undetermined, as is the case of the Canadian Indigenous communities, the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis highlighted in this focused review. The underlying theoretical approach adopted here is Transcultural Psychiatry with its emphasis on Context including sociopolitical circumstances, considered the gateway to understanding health, illness, and recovery in groups and individuals. …”
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    The potential for Indigenous-led conservation in urbanized landscapes in Canada by Faisal Moola, Faisal Moola, Helina Jolly, Helina Jolly, Joli Borah, Joli Borah, Robin Roth, Robin Roth

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…While IPCAs have been established across rural and northern regions of Canada, they have received little attention in urbanized landscapes, even though all of Canada’s urban areas coincide with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis territory (and thereby underlying Indigenous jurisdiction) and the majority of Indigenous Peoples in the country live in urban centers. …”
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    Sustaining Cultural Genocide—A Look at Indigenous Children in Non-Indigenous Placement and the Place of Judicial Decision Making—A Canadian Example by Peter Choate, Roy Bear Chief, Desi Lindstrom, Brandy CrazyBull

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Canadian federal legislation Bill C-92, “An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families”, brings in other possible avenues of change. …”
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    Record Linkage Project Process Model by Richard Trudeau

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…It was built on the Generic Statistical Business Process Model v5.0 developed by the Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Work Session on Statistical Metadata (METIS) for survey purposes. It also builds on international models of record linkage from Australia and the United States as well as record linkage methodology used at Statistics Canada. …”
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    Food insecurity and its consequences in indigenous children and youth in Canada. by Anna Banerji, Veronique Anne Pelletier, Rodney Haring, James Irvine, Andrew Bresnahan, Barry Lavallee

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Food insecurity (FI) is at a crisis level in some Indigenous communities and impacts many of the half million First Nations Inuit and Métis (FNIM) children across Canada, particularly in isolated northern communities. …”
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    Critically examining health complexity experienced by urban Indigenous peoples in Canada by exploring the factors that allow health complexity to persist: a qualitative study of In... by Cheryl Barnabe, Rita Henderson, Sara Scott, Adam Murry, Anika Sehgal, Lynden (Lindsay) Crowshoe

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Objectives This study aims to identify and critically examine the components of health complexity, and explore the factors that allow it to exist, among urban Indigenous peoples in Canada.Design Qualitative exploration with relational conversations.Setting Calgary, Alberta, Canada.Participants A total of nine urban Indigenous patients were recruited from a multidisciplinary primary healthcare clinic that serves First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. Recruitment and data collection took place between September and November 2021.Results Thematic analysis revealed three main themes, namely: sources of health complexity, psychological responses to adversity, and resilience, strengths, and protective factors. …”
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    Incorporating adaptive optics controls history in post-processing of ground-based coronagraph models by Pogorelyuk, Leonid, Delacroix, Christian, Orban de Xivry, Gilles, Cahoy, Kerri, Kasdin, N. Jeremy

    Published 2021
    “…In this work we use the HEEPS simulation of the EELT/METIS to assess the applicability of this newly-developed space-oriented approach to ground-based postprocessing. …”
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    Three approaches to platform studies: cobweb, billiard balls, and ant societies by Qiu, Jack Linchuan

    Published 2023
    “…The discussions propel platform studies to be grounded and multi-layered, concerning not only the apex of politico-economic power but also grassroots and communal praxis, for example, metis. While the pendulum is swinging from transnational capital to nation-states, it is insufficient to restrict our thinking to (neo)realism vis-à-vis (neo)liberalism. …”
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    PANCODE: Multilevel Partitioning of Neural Networks for Constrained Internet-of-Things Devices by Fabiola Martins Campos de Oliveira, Luiz Fernando Bittencourt, Carlos Alberto Kamienski, Edson Borin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We also show that the METIS state-of-the-art framework only produces invalid partitionings in more constrained setups. …”
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    Informing care pathways and policies for children and youth with Indigenous perspectives to advance Canada's National Autism Strategy by Celina Antony, Madison Campbell, Stephanie Côté, Grant Bruno, Grant Bruno, Carolyn Tinglin, Jonathan Lai, Jonathan Lai

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…However, support for Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis) are under federal responsibility and are outlined by a set of treaties and agreements with the Crown and a few regional governments. …”
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    Epizootiologie et incidence de la dermatophilose bovine à Madagascar by A. Ranaivoson, R. Ranaivoson, D. Rambelomanana

    Published 1986-03-01
    “…Comparée à la totalité du cheptel, la maladie reste certes peu importante en nombre de cas et en incidence économique, mais les races importées, donc à potentiel zootechnique élevé, sont plus sensibles que les bovins autochtones, les métis ayant une sensibilité intermédiaire. La dermatophilose est donc un fléau pour les animaux améliorés et elle est responsable de l'échec complet des opérations "Brahman" et de la vulgarisation de cette race dans les fermes d'Etat et les ranches. …”
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