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201by Brown, Tanya M., Kuzyk, Zou Zou A., Stow, Jason P., Burgess, Neil M., Solomon, Steve M., Sheldon, Tom A., Reimer, Ken J.“... to assess PCB‐related risks to marine biota at a contaminated military site in Saglek Bay, Labrador, Canada...”
Published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (2012)
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202“... and military crises, is also a subject of preliminary analysis. The 2007+ economic crisis caused an increase...”
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203by M. A. Kazakov, M. S. Lystsev, М. А. Казаков, М. С. Лысцев“... of D. Trump, this circumstance should be exploited for excluding the very possibility of military...”
Published in Bulletin of Kemerovo State University (2017)
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204“...Thirty-one years ago, in November of 1942, the Alaska Highway was opened for use as a military road...”
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205“...Henry Asbjørn Larsen, retired Superintendent of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, died...”
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206“.... He was second in command of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. He then joined the Royal...”
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207by Von Hlatky, Stéfanie“... situation. Security in the Canadian Arctic, often posed in terms of a threat to sovereignty, illustrates...”
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208by Roos, Anna Maria, Gamberg, Mary, Muir, Derek, Kärrman, Anna, Carlsson, Pernilla, Cuyler, Christine, Lind, Ylva, Bossi, Rossana, Rigét, Frank“... acids and four perfluoroalkane sulfonic acids. In Canadian caribou, PFNA (range < 0.01-7.4 ng/g wet...”
Published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2022)
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209“.... Furthermore, British military officers, settlers, and tourists tapped into American scientific networks...”
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210Published in History (1976)“...DICTIONARY OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY, VOLUME 3: 1741–1770. Edited by Frances G. Halpenny PETER SKENE...”
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211“... (152). In the other regions this number varies from 3 to 88, while the Canadian Arctic has the smallest...”
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212by Coutu, Éric“... and the Army. Ultimately these operations taught the allies lessons on how they could improve their military...”
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213by Charlot, Keyne, Chapelot, Didier, Colin, Philippe, Bourrilhon, Cyprien“... a 14-day military expedition in Greenland realized by 12 male French soldiers, during which energy...”
Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2020)
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214“...The Arctic was one of the main theatres for strategic military confrontation during the Cold War...”
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215“.... He was second in command of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18. He then joined the Royal...”
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216“...Effects on woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) of low-level military jet training...”
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217by Charlot, Keyne, Chapelot, Didier, Colin, Philippe, Bourrilhon, Cyprien“... a 14-day military expedition in Greenland realized by 12 male French soldiers, during which energy...”
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218by Cooper, Judith Patricia“... of EARP to Military Flying Activites in Labrador and Quebec is used as a case study. The analytical...”
Published 1988
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219by Charlot, Keyne, Chapelot, Didier, Colin, Philippe, Bourrilhon, Cyprien“... a 14-day military expedition in Greenland realized by 12 male French soldiers, during which energy...”
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220“...Until the early nineteenth century, the British mainly sought the military support of First Nations...”
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