Keyword [British] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
| 101. | Terminal Proterozoic stromatolite reefs with shelly fossils, Salient Platform, British Columbia |
| 102. | Wireless sites architecture in the space of British radio (1927--1945) |
| 103. | The public eye: Celebrity and photojournalism in the making of the British tabloids, 1904--1938 |
| 104. | Urban stream reconstruction design criteria: Case study applying proper functioning condition principles to Leeds Creek, Victoria, British Columbia |
| 105. | 'The news that sells': Sport and the press in British society, 1855--1914 |
| 106. | Evaluation of the British Columbia photo radar program |
| 107. | Choosing Europe: The Maastricht Treaty in the British and French public discourse. A theory of the relationship between the press, public opinion, and policy |
| 108. | Information literacy and library support in distributed learning at Royal Roads University (British Columbia) |
| 109. | Improving dam safety analysis by using physically-based techniques to derive estimates of atmospherically maximum precipitation (British Columbia) |
| 110. | Pacific Press: Vancouver's newspaper monopoly, 1957--1991 (British Columbia) |
| 111. | The computational geometry of hydrology data in geographic information systems |
| 112. | Hot news/cold war: The British state, propaganda, and the news media, 1948--1953 |
| 113. | Radar facies and architecture of alluvial fans and related sediments in high-energy alpine environments, British Columbia |
| 114. | The grateful slave: Representations of slave plantation reform in the British novel, 1720-1805 |
| 115. | Factors affecting foreign news coverage: United States and British media coverage of the Soviet (1931-1932) and Chinese (1959-1961) famines |
| 116. | Imperialist interpretive repertoires: Cultural investments and self-preservation (Mongolia, Royal British Columbia Museum) |
| 117. | Colonial legacies in mass education and mass communication in southern Africa with special reference to radio broadcasting in Botswana: 1920-1995 |
| 118. | United States and British news coverage of oil spills, 1966--1990 |
| 119. | The war of words without the war: Radio Moscow, the British Broadcasting Corporation World Service and the Voice of America in the old and new international order |
| 120. | The beneficiaries of library and information policy in British and ex-British Africa: Steps from the White Women's League to the electronic library |
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