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Journal articles on the topic "Hunt for the Red October"

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Tridandapani, S. "The Hunt for Red October." Science Translational Medicine 3, no. 75 (March 23, 2011): 75ec41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3002407.

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Kipp, Jacob W., and Tom Clancy. "The Hunt for Red October: A Novel." Military Affairs 49, no. 4 (October 1985): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1987573.

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Calisher, Charles H. "The hunt for red October (or November)." Croatian Medical Journal 62, no. 3 (June 2021): 300–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.3325/cmj.2021.62.300.

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Finocchiaro, Maurice A. "The Hermeneutics of Negative Evaluation, or a Hunt for the Red October." History of the Human Sciences 4, no. 1 (February 1991): 161–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095269519100400119.

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Overduin, James, Viktor Polyak, Anjalee Rutah, Thomas Sebastian, Jim Selway, and Daniel Zile. "The Hunt for Red October II: A magnetohydrodynamic boat demonstration for introductory physics." Physics Teacher 55, no. 8 (November 2017): 460–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1119/1.5008337.

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Le Cor, Gwen. "La fiction à substrat professionnel comme médiation du milieu professionnel, étude de cas : The Hunt for Red October de Tom Clancy et son adaptation cinématographique." ASp, no. 31-33 (October 1, 2001): 215–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/asp.1970.

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Powaski, Ronald E. "The Last Sentry: The True Story that Inspired The Hunt for Red October. By Gregory D. Young and Nate Braden. (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 2005.Pp. 250. $19.99.)." Historian 68, no. 4 (December 1, 2006): 901–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-6563.2006.00169_68.x.

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Brown, Jeremy. "Burning the Grassroots: Chen Boda and the Four Cleanups in Suburban Tianjin." Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 26, no. 1 (July 17, 2008): 50–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22439/cjas.v26i1.1372.

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Abstract Chen Boda's four cleanups model in Xiaozhan, a marshy area southeast of Tianjin, was as important as Wang Guangmei's Taoyuan brigade in 1964, but is less well known. As Chairman Mao's top theorist and the editor of Red Flag, Chen Boda enjoyed support from Mao and Liu Shaoqi as he uncovered evidence of 'revisionism' in Tianjin's south suburbs. Chen's claims led to a witch-hunt that killed tens of people and tortured and imprisoned many others. Beyond Tianjin, the 'Xiaozhan experience' was promoted as a successful 'power seizure' in a central document circulated nationwide in October 1964. The document pushed the socialist education movement in a more radical direction, causing the downfall of rural cadres across China. This article draws upon archival sources, memoirs, and interviews to detail Chen Boda's contentious interactions with Tianjin officials and suburban villagers. Chen allowed the four cleanups to turn brutal in Xiaozhan, and his vision of a rural China dominated by class enemies differed from what work team members experienced. Ironically, in order to keep the Xiaozhan experience from falling apart, Chen had to resort to methods similar to those used by the village cadres he had recently overthrown. Chen Boda's meddling in Xiaozhan reveals considerable diversity—and indeed, confusion—in how top leaders interpreted and carried out Mao's shifting plans for the countryside during the four cleanups. This confusion led to disastrous outcomes for rural residents.
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The Lancet HIV. "The hunt for red, December." Lancet HIV 5, no. 1 (January 2018): e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s2352-3018(17)30215-1.

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Dance, Amber. "The hunt for red fluorescent proteins." Nature 596, no. 7870 (August 3, 2021): 152–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-02093-6.

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Grace, Shelley M., M. L. Patchett, and G. E. Norris. "The Hunt for Red 'Microba' - 300: Identification of Microorganisms involved in 'Red Heat' Contamination of Salt-Cured Hides." Verein für Gerberei-Chemie und -Technik e. V, 2019. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34368.

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Content: “Red heat” is an industry term that describes the appearance of mostly red-pink coloured macroscopic microbial colonies on salt-cured hides and skins. Red heat-affected stock is undesirable as the resultant leather often shows obvious defects; but why this contamination is only superficial in other instances remains unclear. Previous work has focused on pigmented halophiles (‘salt-loving’ microbes) isolated from curing salts as the primary culprit. However, the identity of causative agents remains unspecified. Also, the involvement of non-pigmented microbes, and of microbes native to hides and skins, could be better understood. Thus, an investigation of the microbial communities that inhabit untreated bovine hide, curing salt, unaffected salt-cured bovine hide, and red heat-affected cured hide is proposed to uncover the microbial agents responsible for this contamination. This project aims to define these microbial communities using both a culture-dependent and –independent approach. Methods of microbe identification focus on marker gene amplification and sequencing. This is in contrast to earlier work which was restricted solely to phenotypic analyses. The 16S ribosomal RNA gene marker is used to identify members of Bacteria and Archaea, while the 18S and ITS2 regions of the fungal ribosomal RNA operon are targeted to detect fungi. Metagenomic amplicon sequencing using the Illumina MiSeq platform employs these same markers to determine taxonomic composition and relative abundance. Preliminary results from culturing identified different dominant species in curing salts screened for microbial growth. In agreement with earlier culture-based studies, these isolates were mostly pigmented, highly salt-tolerant members of the halophilic archaea of family Halobacteriaceae, as determined by marker gene sequencing. However, in agreement with more recent work within food preservation technology, nonpigmented isolates of halophilic archaea of genus Natrinema and bacterial genus Chromohalobacter were also found. It was also revealed that non-pigmented, quick-growing, salt-tolerant, proteolytic microbes were easily cultured from red heat-affected hide, most of the isolates were identified by marker gene sequencing as bacterial Pseudomonas halophila or Salicola. To determine red heat-causing microbes, future work involves the screening of isolates for extracellular enzyme activity; the most likely cause of red heat-associated damage. Sterile-salted hide samples will be inoculated with selected individual and combinations of isolates, and then further examined using confocal microscopy to check for reproducibility of red heat-associated damage. Take-Away: Different microbial species are found in different curing salts. Not all microbes involved in 'red heat' contamination are pigmented. The purpose is the possibility to overcome all the restrictions connected with the pin-wheel machine, the improvement of actual EN ISO methods of leather measurement and a better instrument to define tolerances considering the couple leather-machine.
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Russell, Allison Kate. "Overture to the Red Terror : the Bolsheviks in power, October 1917 to August 1918 /." Title page, contents and introduction only, 1992. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arr961.pdf.

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Calitz, Willemien. "Rhetoric in the Red October Campaign: Exploring the White Victim Identity of Post-Apartheid South Africa." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/18355.

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This study explores whiteness through a rhetorical analysis of the language used in a speech made at a Red October campaign rally in South Africa in October, 2013. The Red October campaign positions white South Africans as an oppressed minority group in the country, and this study looks at linguistic choices and devices used to construct a white victim identity in post-apartheid South Africa. This thesis considers gender, religion, race, culture, class and ethnicity as intersections that contribute to the discursive construction of whiteness in the new South Africa. Ultimately, the study gives us a better understanding of whiteness, and particularly whiteness in South Africa, and the importance of language and power in certain political, social and cultural contexts.
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Webber, Jeffery Roger. "Red October: Left-Indigenous Struggles in Bolivia, 2000-2005." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/24323.

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This dissertation provides an analytical framework for understanding the left-indigenous cycle of extra-parliamentary insurrection in Bolivia between 2000 and 2005. It draws from Marxist and indigenous-liberationist theory to challenge the central presuppositions of liberal-institutionalist understandings of contemporary indigenous politics in Latin America, as well as the core tenets of mainstream social movement studies. The central argument is that a specific combination of elaborate infrastructures of class struggle and social-movement unionism, historical traditions of indigenous and working-class radicalism, combined oppositional consciousness, and fierce but insufficient state repression, explain the depth, breadth, and radical character of recent left-indigenous mobilizations in Bolivia. The coalition of insurrectionary social forces in the Gas Wars of 2003 and 2005 was led by indigenous informal workers, acting in concert with formal workers, peasants, and to a smaller degree, middle-class actors. The indigenous informal working classes of the city of El Alto, in particular, utilized an elaborate infrastructure of class struggle in order to overcome structural barriers to collective action and to take up their leading role. The supportive part played by the formal working class was made possible by the political orientation toward social-movement unionism adopted by leading trade-union federations. Radicalized peasants mobilized within the broader alliance through their own rural infrastructure of class struggle. The whole array of worker and peasant social forces drew on longstanding popular cultures of indigenous liberation and revolutionary Marxism which they adapted to the novel context of the twenty-first century. These popular cultures ultimately congealed in a new combined oppositional consciousness, rooted simultaneously in the politics of indigenous resistance and class struggle. This collective consciousness, in turn, strengthened the mobilizing capacities of the popular classes and reinforced the radical character of protest. At key junctures, social movement leaders were able to synthesize oppositional consciousness into a focused collective action frame of nationalizing the natural gas industry. Finally, throughout the left-indigenous cycle, ruthless state repression was nonetheless insufficiently powerful to wipe out opposition altogether and therefore acted only to intensify the scale of protests and radicalize demands still further. The legitimacy of the neoliberal social order and the coercive power required to reproduce it were increasingly called into question as violence against civilians increased.
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Calof, Ethan. "New men for a new world: reconstituted masculinities in Jewish-Russian literature (1903 – 1925)." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/10835.

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This Master’s thesis explores Jewish masculinity and identity within early twentieth-century literature (1903-1925), using texts written by Jewish authors in late imperial Russia and the early Soviet Union. This was a period of change for Russia’s Jewish community, involving increased secularization and reform, massive pogroms such as in Kishinev in 1903, newfound leadership within the 1905 and 1917 Revolutions, and a rise in both Zionist and Revolutionary ideology. Subsequently, Jewish literary masculinity experienced a significant shift in characterization. Historically, a praised Jewish man had been portrayed as gentle, scholarly, and faithful, yet early twentieth century Jewish male literary figures were asked to be physically strong, hypermasculine, and secular. This thesis first uses H.N. Bialik’s “In the City of Slaughter” (1903) and Sholem Aleichem’s “Tevye Goes to Palestine” (1914) to introduce a concept of “Jewish shame,” or a sentiment that historical Jewish masculinity was insufficient for a contemporary Russian world. It then creates two models for these new men to follow. The Assimilatory Jew, seen in Isaac Babel’s Red Cavalry cycle (published throughout the 1920s), held that perpetual outsider Jewish men should imitate the behaviour of a secular whole in order to be accepted. The Jewish Superman is depicted in Vladimir Jabotinsky’s “In Memory of Herzl” (1904) and Ilya Selvinsky’s “Bar Kokhba” (1920), and argues that masculine glory is entirely compatible with a proud Jewish identity, without an external standard needed. Judith Butler’s theories on gender performativity are used to analyze these diverse works, published in Hebrew, Yiddish, and Russian by authors of varying political alignments, to establish commonalities among these literary canons and plot a new spectrum of desired identities for Jewish men.
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Books on the topic "Hunt for the Red October"

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The hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 1985.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. Leicester: Charnwood, 1986.

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The hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 1986.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 1985.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 1990.

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Clancy, Tom. The Hunt for Red October. New York: Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. London: HarperCollins, 1993.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. London: HarperCollins, 1995.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 2013.

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Clancy, Tom. The hunt for Red October. New York: Berkley Books, 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Hunt for the Red October"

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Kirkpatrick, Kathryn. "Quick Red Foxes: Irish Women Write the Hunt." In Animals in Irish Literature and Culture, 26–41. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137434807_3.

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Mwiki, Henry, Tooska Dargahi, Ali Dehghantanha, and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo. "Analysis and Triage of Advanced Hacking Groups Targeting Western Countries Critical National Infrastructure: APT28, RED October, and Regin." In Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications, 221–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00024-0_12.

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"The Hunt for Red October." In Storytelling in Film and Television, 213–47. Harvard University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1dp0tvx.11.

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"The Hunt for Red October." In Life and Action, 213–47. Harvard University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1nzfgkr.11.

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"Example 4 The Hunt for Red October : Submarine ostinato." In Hearing Film, 106–8. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203900802-13.

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"The Hunt for Lethal Red Weapons in the Temple of October Doom 2." In Hearing Film, 105. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203900802-12.

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"Example 6 The Hunt for Red October : Ryan meets the national security advisor." In Hearing Film, 109–14. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203900802-14.

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"Preliminary Material." In Red October, i—xxiii. BRILL, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004205581_001.

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"Chapter One Politics of Indigenous Resistance and Class-Struggle." In Red October, 1–36. BRILL, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004205581_002.

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"Chapter Two Indigenous Insurgency, Working-Class Struggle, and Popular Cultures of Resistance and Opposition, 1781–1964." In Red October, 37–76. BRILL, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004205581_003.

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Conference papers on the topic "Hunt for the Red October"

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Gogacz, Tomasz, and Jerzy Marcinkowski. "The Hunt for a Red Spider: Conjunctive Query Determinacy Is Undecidable." In 2015 30th Annual ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (LICS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lics.2015.35.

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Camper, Nicholas, and Curtis L. Hollabaugh. "THE HUNT FOR RED BERYL: POSSIBLE GEOCHEMICAL INDICATIONS OF RED BERYL BEARING RHYOLITES FROM WESTERN UTAH." In 65th Annual Southeastern GSA Section Meeting. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016se-273541.

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Parmawati, Rita, Edriana Pangestuti, Wike Wike, and Rizha Hardyansah. "Sustainable Tourism on Red Island Beach Banyuwangi: An Analysis of Rapfish-MDS (Multi-Dimensional Scaling)." In Proceedings of the 13th International Interdisciplinary Studies Seminar, IISS 2019, 30-31 October 2019, Malang, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.23-10-2019.2293035.

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Harahap, Mukti, Hilda Br S Milala, Irfandi Irfandi, and Winsyahputra Ritonga. "Effect of Composition Variation and Size of Red Sand Grain to Concrete Quality." In Proceedings of The 5th Annual International Seminar on Trends in Science and Science Education, AISTSSE 2018, 18-19 October 2018, Medan, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-10-2018.2287370.

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Moore, Christopher L., Sneha Pawar, Mellissa Nixon, Timothy J. Lyford, Douglas C. McLaughlin, Shamael R. Dastagir, Abigail Bracha, et al. "Abstract B062: Enabling the rapid generation of allogeneic artificial antigen presenting cell (aAPC) Red Cell Therapeutics with a loadable MHC system." In Abstracts: AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics; October 26-30, 2019; Boston, MA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.targ-19-b062.

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Sinaga, Fajar, Pangondian Purba, Novita Harahap, Rika Sinaga, Marsal Risfandi, and Ramlan Silaban. "Effects of Giving Red Fruit Oil on Creatinine and Urea Levels of Rats (Rattus Novergicus) on Maximal Physical Activity." In Proceedings of The 5th Annual International Seminar on Trends in Science and Science Education, AISTSSE 2018, 18-19 October 2018, Medan, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-10-2018.2287348.

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Supriyanti, Florentina, Zackiyah Zackiyah, and Fiona Finandia. "Determination of Antioxidant Activity and Physico-Chemicals Characteristics of Fortified Yogurt Powder by Super Red Dragon (Hylocereus Polyrhizus) Fruit Peel Powder." In Proceedings of the 7th Mathematics, Science, and Computer Science Education International Seminar, MSCEIS 2019, 12 October 2019, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.12-10-2019.2296463.

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Harahap, Novita, Fajar Sinaga, and Rika Nailuvar. "Effect of Red-Fleshed Pitaya (Hylocereus Polyrhizus) to Increase Gluthatione Peroxidase Levels in Male Rats (Rattus Norvegicus):The Induced Oxidative Stress." In Proceedings of The 5th Annual International Seminar on Trends in Science and Science Education, AISTSSE 2018, 18-19 October 2018, Medan, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.18-10-2018.2287360.

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Luo, Mengyao, Shamael S. Dastagir, Xuqing Zhang, Andrea Schmidt, Beatriz Marques, Timothy J. Lyford, Billy Blanco, Laurence A. Turka, Thomas J. Wickham, and Tiffany F. Chen. "Abstract PO044: RTX-321, an allogeneic red blood cell-based artificial antigen presenting cell, expressing MHC I-peptide, 4-1BBL and IL-12, engages primary human HPV-specific T cells and boosts other general immune responses." In Abstracts: AACR Virtual Special Conference: Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy; October 19-20, 2020. American Association for Cancer Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2326-6074.tumimm20-po044.

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Nurhayati, Nurhayati, E. Prayitno, H. B. Suseno, and Busman Busman. "Blood Donor Location Search Using Floid Warshall Algorithm Based on Android For Increasing Blood Donor in Muslim Civil Society In South Tangerang PMI (Indonesian Red Cross)." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Quran and Hadith Studies Information Technology and Media in Conjunction with the 1st International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology, ICONQUHAS & ICONIST, Bandung, October 2-4, 2018, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.2-10-2018.2295466.

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Reports on the topic "Hunt for the Red October"

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Water-table conditions and stream-aquifer interaction in the Hunt-Annaquatucket-Pettaquamscutt Aquifer, central Rhode Island, October 7-9, 1996. US Geological Survey, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/wri974167.

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Altitude and configuration of the water-level surface in the Lower Paleozoic and Precambrian crystalline rocks of the Red Clay Creek basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and New Castle County, Delaware, June through October 1989 and March 1990. US Geological Survey, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/wri914004.

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