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Robillard, P. N., & Labelle, S. (2012). A simulation approach to validate models derived from observational studies. In Theoretical and methodological approaches to Social Sciences and Knowledge Management (pp. 117-134). External link
Robillard, P. N., & Labelle, S. (2008, August). Monte-Carlo Validation of model stability [Paper]. 1st North American Simulation Technology Conference, Montréal, Québec. External link
Greer, C. W., Godbout, J., Zilber, B., Labelle, S., Sunahara, G., Hawari, J., Ampleman, G., & Thiboutot, S. (1997, April). Bioremediation of RDX-contaminated soil: from flask to field [Paper]. 4th International In-Situ and On-Site Bioremediation Symposium, New Orleans, Louisiana. Unavailable
Jones, A. M., Labelle, S., Paquet, L., Rho, D., Samson, R., Greer, C. W., Hawari, J., Thiboutot, S., Lavigne, J., Ampleman, G., & Lavertu, R. (1996). Assessment of the Aerobic Biodegradation Potential of RDX, TNT, GAP, and NC. In Moo-Young, M., Anderson, W. A., & Chakrabarty, A. M. (eds.), Environmental Biotechnology: Principles and Practice (pp. 368-381). External link