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Morère, Jean-François. "Indexing: the north face." Targeted Oncology 4, no. 2 (May 6, 2009): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11523-009-0113-1.

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Vlach, John Michael, and Jacquelyn Oak. "Face to Face: M. W. Hopkins and Noah North." Journal of the Early Republic 10, no. 3 (1990): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3123413.

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Ellis, Jean F. "1991 American North Face Everest Expedition." Journal of Wilderness Medicine 3, no. 3 (August 1992): 326–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1580/0953-9859-3.3.326.

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Buchroithner, Manfred. "Creating the virtual Eiger North Face." ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 57, no. 1-2 (November 2002): 114–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-2716(02)00109-0.

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Talmant, Jacques. "The north face of dento-facial orthopedics." Journal of Dentofacial Anomalies and Orthodontics 11, no. 1 (March 2008): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/odfen/20084210003.

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Mawdsley *, Emma, Janet G. Townsend †, and Gina Porter ‡. "Trust, accountability, and face-to-face interaction in North–South NGO relations." Development in Practice 15, no. 1 (February 2005): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0961452052000321613.

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Palacios, David, José J. Zamorano, and Gemma Parrilla. "Proglacial debris flows in Popocatepetl north face and their relation to 1995 eruption." Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie 42, no. 3 (October 1, 1998): 273–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/zfg/42/1998/273.

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Quillard, Geneviève. "North American Advertising, Translation and Face-Threatening Acts." International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review 4, no. 9 (2007): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1447-9508/cgp/v04i09/43435.

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Trigger, Bruce G. "The 1990s: North American archaeology with a human face?" Antiquity 64, no. 245 (December 1990): 778–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0007887x.

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The English reviewer for Nature (Renfrew 1990) declared that Bruce Trigger's new history of archaeology will become the standard account of our subject's history, and the French reviewer for ANTIQUITY also has a warm view (this issue, page 960). Having looked to the past, what does Trigger see for the future of archaeology in North America, as the reaction comes to the view of archaeology as, primarily, science that has dominated these last decades?
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Cummings, M. A., R. D. Moon, and E. S. Krafsur. "North American face flies Old World origins: mitochondrial evidence." Medical and Veterinary Entomology 19, no. 1 (March 2005): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0269-283x.2005.00536.x.

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Gibbs, Ellen Ann, and University of Lethbridge Faculty of Arts and Science. "The changing face of the Metis nation." Thesis, Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Arts and Science, 2000, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10133/117.

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This paper purposes to answer some questions pertaining to perceptions of Metis identity (individual and collective, subjective and objective) as the Canadian public's conceptualizations of the Metis have been changed during the 80s and 90s by the works of Canadians historians and by popular media. These changes have been stimulated by the politics of Metis participation in: The Constitution Act, 1982; The First Ministers' Conferences [FM'Cs], 1983-1987; The Charlottetown Accord, 1992 Questions asked are (1) who are the modern-day Metis; (2) how do the Metis define themselves, conceptually and legally; (3) how does the Canadian public, in general, define the Metis? The results of the Lethbridge Area Metis Survey (Chapter Three) are valid for the local area but it is possible that they may be generalized.
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Joshi, Nivedita. "Barriers to selling livestock in the face of drought in the Omusati Region of North Central Namibia." Master's thesis, Faculty of Science, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33821.

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Marginal communities living in semi-arid Namibia face significant challenges in sustaining rural livelihoods due to environmental degradation and poverty. Research has shown that livestock farming depends on rain-fed agriculture among other things, thus making communal farmers vulnerable to climate change in the future. Given this, it often makes sense for farmers to sell their livestock and explore alternative livelihood options. However, farmers in northcentral Namibia are reluctant to sell their livestock despite a noticeable temperature increase and rainfall decrease over the past forty years. This study analyses the barriers to selling livestock in the face of a drought in the Omusati region of north-central Namibia. The study was carried out in three villages namely Omahanene, Okathitukeengombe and Oshihau, in the north-central Omusati region of Namibia. Household livestock distribution, perceptions of climate change, barriers to the sale of livestock and alternative livelihood strategies from other semi-arid regions were explored among 30 households using semi-structured household interviews and a systematic literature review. Results from the study indicate that 80% of communal farmers predict future droughts in the region and able to recall climate change through frequent droughts, increasing temperatures and decreasing rainfall. Farmers claimed that these changes have affected their livestock numbers. However, several barriers including cultural beliefs, lack of financial security, access to information, lack of institutional support and lack of efficient markets hinder livestock sales. The study suggests that the imminent impact of climate change coupled with the reluctance to sell livestock will threaten food security in the future. The study argues that rural livelihood diversification strategies are critical to safeguarding sustainable livelihoods in the future, including those of communal livestock farmers specifically. Additionally, policy recommendations like access to credit through public and private funding, access to markets by providing transportation facilities, encouraging market participation by improving quality of grazing lands, increasing water availability, building veterinary facilities, employing extension officers and access to information through reliable channels can help build a sustainable future in the face of climate risks.
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Merchant, Nicole Dawn. "Problems American Indian/Alaska Native adult patients face when attempting the long term self management of their type II diabetes disease process." Thesis, Montana State University, 2010. http://etd.lib.montana.edu/etd/2010/merchant/MerchantN0510.pdf.

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The American Indian/Alaska Natives people are plagued by Type II Diabetes. The poor management of this disease process has dire effects on the morbidity and mortality of this population. It is imperative to identify the challenges that this group of people face with the self-management of Type II Diabetes. The conceptual framework for this study was based on Dorothea Orem's health deviation of self-care requisites. These health deviations result from the disease state and are used for diagnosis and treatment (Orem, 1985). The literature review and the discussion of results with the relevant literature were organized according to Orem's six themes of health deviations in the self-management. A qualitative research method, involving open-ended interviews with five Native American participants, was used. The participants were asked questions regarding their diagnosis, challenges in self-management, knowledge of long term effects, and additional needed resources. The data were analyzed using Luborsky's (1994), method of thematic analysis to identify the challenges Native American adults encounter in the self-management of Type II Diabetes, resulting in 8 topics. These included: a) feelings about Type II Diabetes diagnosis and the implications for lifestyle changes, b) prior experiences with family who have Type II Diabetes, c) challenges and lifestyle changes in managing Type II Diabetes, d) personal contributing factors to poor management, e) support systems for managing Type II Diabetes, f) identification of good management of Type II Diabetes, g) knowledge of long term effects of Type II Diabetes, h) additional support and resources needed to manage Type II Diabetes. Diabetes is a complex disease process that requires ongoing education and consistent medical care. It is essential that health care providers evaluate and tailor their care to the challenges of their patient population to improve the health status of those with Type II Diabetes.
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Shamblin, Leigh. "Caught in the Middle: Understanding Perspectives of Business and Economics Teachers in Kazakhstan in the Face of Cultural Change." NCSU, 2006. http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/theses/available/etd-10242006-165519/.

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This qualitative study examines the impact of cultural change on the perspectives of business and economic teachers in Kazakhstan, a country that has experienced tremendous change since gaining its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. During this study, eighteen participants completed semi-structured interviews. Data was analyzed using an approach derived from phenomenography. Six changes in society, as well as specific changes in students, were identified as significantly impacting participant?s teaching. Participants stressed that, as a result of the changes taking place, a new world was opening for them and a new model of higher education was emerging in post-Soviet Kazakhstan. While some teachers found a renewed interest in teaching, most found teaching more difficult as a result of cultural change, with some deciding to leave the profession altogether. The study?s participants also shared their understandings of effective teaching, identifying two goals and describing six approaches effective teachers use in teaching. Differences emerged between Soviet and post-Soviet teachers with respect to their commitment to the curriculum, their ability to adapt to changing teaching situations, and the effect of increased economic pressure on them. The study concludes that: (a) participants? normative expectations, or their roles, relationships, and responsibilities were most affected by change; (b) participants? pedagogical procedures were largely determined by how they learned to teach; (c) participants desired and were able to change their pedagogical procedures to adapt to changing contexts; (d) Soviet teachers had more difficulty adapting their teaching practices than their post-Soviet colleagues; (e) the context for teaching constrained teachers in their ability to adapt to cultural changes; and (f) while most beliefs about teaching were rooted in Soviet Kazakhstan, beliefs about teacher?s roles and relationships were changing in response to changes in Kazakhstan.
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Perego, Elizabeth Marie. "Laughing in the Face of Death: Humor during the Algerian Civil War, 1991-2002." The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492608880090522.

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Silver, Timothy Howard. "A new face on the countryside: Indians and colonists in the Southeastern forest (ecology, environment, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina)." W&M ScholarWorks, 1985. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539623759.

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Using ecological literature and an ethnohistorical approach, this dissertation examines the nature and extent of environmental change resulting from European colonization in Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia.;European explorers in the Southeast saw mixed hardwood forests, pinelands, savannahs, marshlands, and inland swamps. These diverse habitats were home to an infinite variety of wildlife, including whitetailed deer, black bears, wild turkeys, buffalo, elk, and beaver. The landscape had been shaped by long-term ecological change and by varying patterns of topography, rainfall, and fire.;The environment had also been altered by Indians. Southeastern Indians were neither despoilers nor conservators of nature. Seeking subsistence and survival, they fished, farmed, hunted, and periodically burned the woods, all of which affected the various ecosystems.;Early contact between natives and Europeans introduced Old World diseases into the Southeast which killed Indians by the thousands. With their culture torn apart by depopulation, the natives ensured their survival by finding a place within the European system. Indians willingly supplied colonists with animal skins, meat, and medicinal plants, a systematic trade which led to the extinction of buffalo and elk and nearly wiped out beaver, deer, and ginseng.;Agricultural clearing by colonists reshaped local climates. Selective cutting of white and live oak, white cedar, and baldcypress made those trees scarce in settled regions. Naval stores production reduced sizeable tracts of pinelands to patches of scrubby hardwoods.;Commercial agriculture exhausted and eroded soils. Domestic animals destroyed native grasses and woody plants. European grasses and weeds, carried by transplanted livestock, replaced indigenous species. Agriculture and ranching simplified existing relationships between plants and animals, creating an ecologically unstable "new South.".;Attributing such changes solely to European capitalism is an oversimplification. Since his arrival in North America, man has been alienated from nature. The innovations of a capitalist economy triggered complex cultural interaction between Indians, colonists, slaves, and the land itself, a dialectic which pushed all three groups toward exploitation of the environment.
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Cunha, Borges Ralid Renata. "Politiques de logement et modes de gestion urbaine face à l’habitat précaire : regards croisés sur Brasilia et Paris." Thesis, Paris 4, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA040103.

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Cette recherche explore le thème de l'urbanisation contemporaine, notamment l'articulation des politiques relatives à la planification et la gestion urbaine avec celles traitant du logement des populations défavorisées. Il s’agit d’une étude et d’une réflexion sur l'influence de l'évolution des savoirs, des discours et modes de gestion sur les politiques urbaines appliquées aux processus de développement et pour répondre aux besoins en habitat et équipements des populations urbaines peu solvables. Le logement est le principal composant de la matière urbaine, et c’est dans les politiques de l’habitat et les formes de celui-ci que les inégalités urbaines s’avèrent être les plus accentuées au Sud comme au Nord, à Brasilia comme à Paris. Le traitement de l’habitat et de l’intégration urbaine des moins solvables reste ainsi le grand écueil apparent et médiatisé de toutes les politiques urbaines.La thèse trace une rétrospective des politiques de logement et de gestion urbaine des 50 dernières années à Brasilia et à Paris relatives à l’habitat précaire. La création de politiques et programmes de logement de masse a ainsi contribué à la construction des « périphéries » de ces deux agglomérations. Néanmoins ces espaces périphériques sont aujourd’hui considérés comme des quartiers défavorisés par rapport au centre-ville. A travers l’analyse d’un demi siècle de politiques de logement et de gestion urbaine comment les deux villes peuvent envisager une autre forme de politique du logement et de la ville avec une autre génération d’instruments urbanistiques, plus productive d’égalité et plus intégrative ?
This research explores the theme of contemporary urbanization, specially the articulation of policies related to urban planning and management with those dealing with housing for disadvantaged populations. This is a study and reflection on the influence of the evolution of knowledge, discourse and management methods on urban policies applied to the development process and to meet the housing needs of people and equipment urban poor credit.Housing is the main component of the urban substance, and it is in the housing policies and forms of habitat that urban inequalities emerge and turn out to be more pronounced in the South and the North hemisphere, in Brasilia or in Paris. The treatment of housing and urban integration of low income groups and remains the largest apparent and publicized pitfalls of all urban policies.The thesis traces a retrospective of housing policies and urban management the past 50 years in Brasilia and Paris in response to precarious housing. The creation of policies and programs of mass housing have contributed to the construction of the "peripheries" of these two cities. However, these peripheral areas are now considered disadvantaged neighbourhoods compared to the central areas of both cities.Through half a century of housing policy and urban management analyses how the two cities may consider another form of housing policy and the city with another generation of urban instruments productive equality and more inclusive?
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Messika, Martin. "Politiques de l'accueil : états et associations face à la migration des juifs d' Afrique du Nord en France et au Canada des années 1950 à la fin des années 1970." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010674.

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Cette thèse étudie les politiques publiques et privées pour accueillir les populations juives de trois pays d’Afrique du Nord, l’Algérie, le Maroc et la Tunisie en France et au Canada dans la province du Québec, entre les années 1950 et la fin des années 1970. Face à l’arrivée migration d’une population composée de Français, de Tunisiens, de Marocains, les organisations juives repensent leur rapport aux Etats et font évoluer leurs politiques migratoires et sociales. Ce travail interroge la nature de l’aide accordée par des associations d’un groupe minoritaire à une population nouvellement arrivée. Les rapports entre les réseaux associatifs français et montréalais avec les Etats diffèrent, mais dans les deux cas, les associations trouvent un espace pour mener des politiques sociales en direction de migrants qu’elles identifient comme co-ethniques. Cette reformulation des rôles entre structures de la société civile et les pouvoirs publics a des conséquences sur les pratiques d’intervention sociale. Ce travail analyse les décalages entre politiques et pratiques ainsi que le processus d’adaptation de savoirs professionnels dans les deux contextes nationaux. Pour cela, il propose une analyse comparée de deux services sociaux, le Comité d’Action Sociale Israélite de Paris et Jewish Immigrant Aid Services à Montréal. Les pratiques divergentes de travail social témoignent de la manière dont un savoir professionnel, l’aide psycho-social individualisée, ou casework, est interprété et transformé par des travailleurs sociaux
This dissertation analyzes the public and private policies carried out in France and in Canada, specially in the province of Quebec, to host Jews from three North African countries – Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, between the 1950s and the end of the 1970s. Facing the arrival of migrants where French nationals, but also Tunisian and Moroccan (citizens) , Jewish organizations had to rethink their relationship with the state and reasses their migratory and social policies. Thus, this dissertation considers the nature of the assistance provided by a minority group’s associations towards a population of migrants. The relationship between French and Canadian private networks and the state differed, but in both cases, the associations found space to implement social policies directed towards migrants, identified as co-ethics. The redefinition of the roles played by civil society organizations and the states has directed consequences on social intervention practices. This dissertation examines the discrepancies between policies and practices, as well as the process by which professional knowledge is adapted to the two national contexts. To that end, two social services will be studied comparatively : the Comité d’Action Sociale Israélite de Paris and Jewish Immigrant Aid Services in Montreal. Divergeant social work practices attest to the way in which professional knowledge, namely casework, is interpreted and shaped by social workers
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Veloso, Geisa Magela. "A missão desanalfabetizadora do jornal Gazeta do Norte, em Montes Claros (1918-1938)." Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1843/FAEC-855S56.

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This thesis discusses cultural practices developed in Montes Claros, in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, which representations circulated by the newspaper Gazeta do Norte, between 1918 and 1938, with the aim of civilizing, educating and turning the population literate. According to Chartier (1990, 2002) used as theoretical reference, we understand that Cultural History is the history of representations in the social world. These representations are not according to reality, but are the generating matrices of discourses and practices. Considering the concepts of civilization (Elias, 1993) and modernity (Baudrillard, 1989; Le Goff, 1984, 1992), we understand that this newspaper assumes this disilliteracy action as a mission which aims not only to teach how to read and write but to produce a civilized and modern citizen through his insertion in the written culture world. As a result of the research, we noticed that Gazeta do Norte is associated to Escola Normal de Montes Claros (Normal School of Montes Claros) and that this relationship is enhanced from 1923 and produces significant modifications in its education enterprese. Initially organized by the denouncement of problems and advertisement of instruction benefits of education and the act of knowing how to read and write, the militant action of Gazeta do Norte gains new contours along the decade of 1920, acquiring a new pedagogical dimension and as a renovation of teaching methods and comprehensive reading in the decade of 1930. The analyzed cultural practices were influenced by the Escola Nova (New School) movement and begin to claim pedagogical modernity, taking education as a basis in which a new citizen would be forged a civilized individual with a modern mentality, guided by science, conscious of his rights and duties, self-disciplined and productive.
A tese discute práticas culturais produzidas em Montes Claros, Estado de Minas Gerais, cujas representações circularam por meio do jornal Gazeta do Norte, entre 1918 e 1938, visando civilizar, educar e desanalfabetizar a população. Tomando Chartier (1990, 2002) como referência teórica, compreendemos que a História Cultural é a história das representações do mundo social, representações que não são a realidade, mas matrizes geradoras de discursos e práticas. Considerando os conceitos de civilização (Elias, 1993) e de modernidade (Baudrillard, 1989; Le Goff, 1984, 1992), compreendemos que o jornal assume a desanalfabetização com o sentido de missão, que objetiva não apenas alfabetizar, mas produzir o cidadão civilizado e moderno, por sua inserção no mundo da cultura escrita. Constatamos que a Gazeta do Norte associa-se à Escola Normal de Montes Claros, que essa relação intensifica-se a partir de 1923 e produz modificações significativas em seu empreendimento educativo. Inicialmente organizada pela denúncia dos problemas e propaganda dos benefícios da instrução, da educação e do saber ler e escrever, a ação militante da Gazeta do Norte ganha novos contornos no decorrer da década de 1920, adquirindo uma dimensão pedagógica e o sentido de renovação de métodos de ensino e da prática de leitura reflexiva, na década de 1930. As práticas culturais analisadas foram atravessadas pelo movimento da Escola Nova e passaram a visar a modernidade pedagógica, tomando a educação como base pela qual se forjaria um novo cidadão o indivíduo civilizado, de mentalidade moderna, orientado pela ciência, consciente de seus direitos e deveres, autodisciplinado e produtivo.
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Lefebvre, Claudine. "Presence, Bioconcentration and Fate of Galaxolide and Tonalide Fragrances in the North Saskatchewan River, Edmonton." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/35105.

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Synthetic musks are incorporated extensively in personal care products to improve their scent, increase their fragrance stability, and prolong their shelf-life. As a consequence, these persistent musks are being released at a considerable rate by wastewater treatment plants and are frequently detected in surface water, bottom sediment, air, and aquatic biota near urban areas. In addition to their hydrophobicity, two synthetic musks, Galaxolide (HHCB) and Tonalide (AHTN), were reported to cause endocrine disruption in fish species. Although most of the toxic effects in past studies were observed at high doses, HHCB and AHTN were shown to bioaccumulate very differently depending on the aquatic species tested. As bioaccumulation and fate of contaminants are important considerations when regulating persistent chemicals, an improved understanding of the bioaccumulation potential of these chemicals is needed. In this thesis, an assessment of the presence, bioconcentration and fate of HHCB and AHTH was provided in an area exposed to the effluent of the Gold Bar wastewater treatment plant in the North Saskatchewan River (Edmonton). HHCB and AHTN were quantified in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) exposed downstream of the effluent, with an adapted method for analysis of musks in fish, using PAHs as recovery standards. Method development and recoveries are summarized. Highest bioconcentration factors were 24,500 and 22,300 for HHCB and AHTN respectively, and were observed 1 km downstream of the outfall. Musks were found in most fathead minnows exposed at reference sites upstream as well as at the furthest site, 9.9 km from the outfall. Musk concentrations in water at these sites were used in the assessment of the fate of HHCB and AHTN by fugacity modeling with QWASI software. In order to assess fate, a contaminated portion of the North Saskatchewan River was divided in a series of compartments that were each treated as connected individual water bodies. HHCB and AHTN losses were mostly due to water advection and sedimentation fluxes. Model fit was assessed by comparing predicted to measured data.
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Books on the topic "North Face"

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Bluemle, John P. The face of North Dakota. Bismarck, ND: North Dakota Geological Survey, 1991.

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Bluemle, John P. The face of North Dakota. 3rd ed. [Bismarck, N.D.]: North Dakota Geological Survey, 2000.

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Katz, Welwyn Wilton. False face. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1988.

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Katz, Welwyn Wilton. False face. New York: Dell, 1990.

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False face. New York: M.K. McElderry Books, 1988.

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Katz, Welwyn Wilton. False face. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 1987.

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Yarbro, Chelsea Quinn. In the face of death. San Jose, CA: Hidden Knowledge, 2001.

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Kramer, Terry. Carving the native American face. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1995.

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My life : Eiger North Face, Grandes Jorasses, & other adventures. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2002.

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Hard face moon. Palmer Lake, CO: Filter Press, LLC, 2008.

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Mire, Amina. "‘Face north and smile’." In Wellness in Whiteness, 22–53. 1 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge research in gender and society ; 78: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351234146-3.

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Saha, Kankan, Mrinal Kanti Bhowmik, and Debotosh Bhattacharjee. "Anthropometric Measurement of North-East Indian Faces for Forensic Face Analysis." In Studies in Computational Intelligence, 125–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05885-6_7.

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Olvera, Marcela López-Vallejo. "North America’s Regionalisms Face Globalism: Integrating Climate Change Responses." In The Impacts of NAFTA on North America, 21–37. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230110007_2.

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Hamza, Nabila. "Engendering Tunisia’s Democratic Transition: What Challenges Face Women?" In Women’s Movements in Post-“Arab Spring” North Africa, 211–21. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50675-7_14.

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Finkelstein, Martin J., Jesús F. Galaz-Fontes, and Amy Scott Metcalfe. "Changing Employment Relationships in North America: Academic Work in the United States, Canada and Mexico." In The Changing Face of Academic Life, 218–47. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230242166_12.

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Branduini, Paola, and Fabio Carnelli. "The Preservation of Rural Landscapes for Building Resilience in Small Towns: Insights from North Italy." In Historic Cities in the Face of Disasters, 399–416. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77356-4_23.

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MacBride-Stewart, Sara, and Rachel Simon-Kumar. "The Janus Face of Infertility in the Global North and South: Reviewing Feminist Contributions to the Debate." In The Palgrave Handbook of Infertility in History, 461–89. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52080-7_24.

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Jernelöv, Arne. "Earthworms in North America." In The Long-Term Fate of Invasive Species, 1–10. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55396-2_1.

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Jernelöv, Arne. "Starlings in North America." In The Long-Term Fate of Invasive Species, 137–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55396-2_10.

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Lindow, John. "35- Fate." In The Pre-Christian Religions of the North, 927–50. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.pcrn-eb.5.116962.

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Conference papers on the topic "North Face"

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Saha, Kankan, Priya Saha, Mrinal K. Bhowmik, Debotosh Bhattacharjee, and Mita Nasipuri. "Creation of North-East Indian face database for human face identification." In IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging, edited by Ralf Widenhorn and Antoine Dupret. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2002028.

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Thongdaeng, Rutsuda, Duangrudee Worasucheepb, Sathit Wangsan, and Wansan Chaichok. "Impact of hot temperature on end-face geometry of LC/UPC connectors." In Photonics North 2014, edited by Steve MacLean and David V. Plant. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2075190.

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DeAngelis, Michael, and Joshua Spinler. "MAKING FACE-TO-FACE LECTURE TUTORIALS WORK FOR ONLINE TEACHING." In Joint 55th Annual North-Central / 55th Annual South-Central Section Meeting - 2021. Geological Society of America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2021nc-362872.

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Saha, K., D. Bhattacharjee, M. K. Bhowmik, R. Debnath, and M. Nasipuri. "North-East Indian face database: its design and aspects." In Fourth International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in Communication and Computing (ARTCom2012). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2012.2546.

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Su, Xinyang, Yi Zheng, Qingling Li, and Jianwei Li. "Improving the Fiber Coupling Efficiency with a Fiber End Face Polishing Method Based on Quartz Tube." In 2018 Photonics North (PN). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pn.2018.8438825.

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Tambunan, Hamonangan, Marsangkap Silitonga, and Nelson Sinaga. "Online and Face to Face Composition in the Various Types of Learning Style." In Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference of Engineering and Implementation on Vocational Education (ACEIVE 2018), 3rd November 2018, North Sumatra, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.3-11-2018.2285725.

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Howes, Thomas Bennett, Mohamed Farouk, Mohamed Darwish, Wilhelm Koroletz, Ahmed M. Ismail, Amin Moustafa, and Gerald Heisig. "Real-Time Well Tool Face Information Reduces Directional Uncertainty and Risk in Difficult Sidetracks in Gulf of Suez." In North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/128526-ms.

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Khoukhi, Amar, and Syed Faraz Ahmed. "Fuzzy LDA for face recognition with GA based optimization." In NAFIPS 2010 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nafips.2010.5548410.

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Lee, Mark, Hazel T. Rivera-Rosario, Matthew H. Kim, Gregory P. Bewley, Jane Wang, Zellman Warhaft, Bradley Stylman, et al. "Development and Validation of a Face-Mounted, Negative-Pressure Antechamber for Endonasal Surgery." In Special Virtual Symposium of the North American Skull Base Society. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1725442.

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Melin, Patricia, Oscar Castillo, Claudia I. Gonzalez, Juan R. Castro, and Olivia Mendoza. "General Type-2 fuzzy edge detectors applied to face recognition systems." In 2016 Annual Conference of the North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nafips.2016.7851625.

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Reports on the topic "North Face"

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Sutphin, Paul R. Engaging North Korea: Put on a Happy Face, But Keep One Hand on the Big Stick. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada442138.

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Houghton, Angela, and Kadeem Thorpe. 50+ Multicultural Population State Fact Sheets, 2017: North Carolina. AARP Research, September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00054.009.

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Houghton, Angela, and Kadeem Thorpe. 50+ Multicultural Population State Fact Sheets, 2017: North Dakota. AARP Research, September 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/res.00054.019.

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Author, Not Given. Ducts Sealing Using Injected Spray Sealant, Raleigh, North Carolina (Fact Sheet). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1126825.

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Reyes, Julian, Emile Elias, Andrew Eischens, and Mark Shilts. Managing your risk: Weather and climate impacts on crop insurance. Fact sheet for the Northern Plains Climate Hub region. U.S. Department of Agriculture, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2018.7202606.ch.

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A fact sheet produced by the USDA Southwest Climate Hub using publicly available crop insurance data from the USDA Risk Management Agency for Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska.
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Martens, Christopher, Marc Alperin, and Daniel Albert. Deposition and fate of modern organic carbon in shelf/upper slope sediments near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Final report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/765243.

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Obado-Joel, Jennifer. The Challenge of State-Backed Internal Security in Nigeria: Considerations for Amotekun. RESOLVE Network, December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/pn2020.9.ssa.

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Nigeria faces immense internal security challenges, including the Boko-Haram crisis in the northeast and violent farmer-herder conflicts in the southwest and north-central states. Across the Nigerian federation, pockets of violent clashes have sprung and escalated in new locales in the last decade. Community responses to these violent crises have been diverse and included the establishment of armed groups to supplement or act in parallel to the security efforts of the Nigerian state—in some cases with backing from federal or state governments. These local security assemblages, community-based armed groups (CBAGs), are on the one hand contributors to local order, and normative conceptions of peace and security. On the other hand, these groups are often a pernicious actor within the broader security landscape, undermining intercommunal peace and drivers of violence and human rights abuses. This Policy Note focuses on the characteristics, challenges, and opportunities of Amotekun, a recently formed CBAG in Southwest Nigeria. Drawing from the experiences of similar Nigerian groups, the Note details recommendations that may facilitate greater success and lessen poten al risk associated with Amotekun’s formation. These recommendations are aimed primarily at Nigerian government and civil society actors and describe areas where external support could potentially improve local capacity to conduct oversight of Amotekun and similar groups.
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Beck, Aaron. RiverOceanPlastic: Land-ocean transfer of plastic debris in the North Atlantic, Cruise No. AL534/2, 05 March – 26 March 2020, Malaga (Spain) – Kiel (Germany). GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/cr_al534-2.

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Cruise AL534/2 is part of a multi-disciplinary research initiative as part of the JPI Oceans project HOTMIC and sought to investigate the origin, transport and fate of plastic debris from estuaries to the oceanic garbage patches. The main focus of the cruise was on the horizontal transfer of plastic debris from major European rivers into shelf regions and on the processes that mediate this transport. Stations were originally chosen to target the outflows of major European rivers along the western Europe coast between Malaga (Spain) and Kiel (Germany), although some modifications were made in response to inclement weather. In total, 16 stations were sampled along the cruise track. The sampling scheme was similar for most stations, and included: 1) a CTD cast to collect water column salinity and temperature profiles, and discrete samples between surface and seafloor, 2) sediment sampling with Van Veen grab and mini-multi corer (mini-MUC), 3) suspended particle and plankton sampling using a towed Bongo net and vertical WP3 net, and 4) surface neusten sampling using a catamaran trawl. At a subset of stations with deep water, suspended particles were collected using in situ pumps deployed on a cable. During transit between stations, surface water samples were collected from the ship’s underway seawater supply, and during calm weather, floating litter was counted by visual survey teams. The samples and data collected on cruise AL534/2 will be used to determine the: (1) abundance of plastic debris in surface waters, as well as the composition of polymer types, originating in major European estuaries and transported through coastal waters, (2) abundance and composition of microplastics (MP) in the water column at different depths from the sea surface to the seafloor including the sediment, (3) abundance and composition of plastic debris in pelagic and benthic organisms (invertebrates), (4) abundance and identity of biofoulers (bacteria, protozoans and metazoans) on the surface of plastic debris from different water depths, (5) identification of chemical compounds (“additives”) in the plastic debris and in water samples.
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Lenz, Mark. RV POSEIDON Fahrtbericht / Cruise Report POS536/Leg 1. GEOMAR, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/geomar_rep_ns_56_2020.

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DIPLANOAGAP: Distribution of Plastics in the North Atlantic Garbage Patch Ponta Delgada (Portugal) – Malaga (Spain) 17.08. – 12.09.2019 The expedition POS 536 is part of a multi-disciplinary research initiative of GEOMAR investigating the origin, transport and fate of plastic debris from estuaries to the oceanic garbage patches. The main focus will be on the vertical transfer of plastic debris from the surface and near-surface waters to the deep sea and on the processes that mediate this transport. The obtained data will help to develop quantitative models that provide information about the level of plastic pollution in the different compartments of the open ocean (surface, water column, seafloor). Furthermore, the effects of plastic debris on marine organisms in the open ocean will be assessed. The cruise will provide data about the: (1) abundance of plastic debris with a minimum size of 100 μm as well as the composition of polymer types in the water column at different depths from the sea surface to the seafloor including the sediment, (2) abundance and composition of plastic debris in organic aggregates (“marine snow”), (3) in pelagic and benthic organisms (invertebrates and fish) and in fecal pellets, (4) abundance and the identity of biofoulers (bacteria, protozoans and metazoans) on the surface of plastic debris from different water depths, (5) identification of chemical compounds (“additives”) in the plastic debris and in water samples.
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Economic Benefits, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reductions, and Water Conservation Benefits from 1,000 Megawatts (MW) of New Wind Power in North Carolina (Fact Sheet). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/949058.

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