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Climbing the Mountain

The Serials Librarian, 2007
Summary More and more libraries are choosing to load vendor-supplied bibliographic records for electronic resources in order to better manage the constant fluctuation of titles, holdings and URLs. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology decided to retain a single record approach for their serial record management. The University of Minnesota made the
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Climb the Mountain

Public, 2017
Abstract This piece explores the recent transformations undertaken by the rock band Roch Commune, which in its most recent incarnation has found itself moving past cultural production per se and towards a diversity of entrepreneurial, tactical media practices.
Eleanor King, Henry Adam Svec
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A Mountain-Climbing Problem

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1966
Suppose that two men stand at the same elevation on opposite sides of a mountain range and begin to climb in such a way that their elevations remain equal at all times. Will they ever meet along the way? It is this question, restated in mathematical terms, that we shall consider.
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Climbing mountains.

Hospitals & health networks, 2004
Economic stability and viability are an important part of doing business, but it's time health care leaders worried more about compassion and effective care.
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Climbing Rejection Mountain

2020
How do I get an agent?” “How do I get in the room where it happens?” “How do I hang on to my happiness, confidence, and self-esteem?” The answers to these questions, and other ideas and suggestions, are all waiting inside Climbing Rejection Mountain by Broadway veteran and former Equity President Nick Wyman.
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Climbing Stone Mountain

2000
Abstract stone Mountain, about sixteen miles northeast of Atlanta, is in the middle range of natural wonders, though some provincials call it the eighth wonder of the world. Compared with other mountains, Stone Mountain is but a foothill, rising 780 feet above its surroundings.
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Mountain Climbing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
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Mountain Climbing

The Geographical Journal, 1925
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Mountain climbing

New Scientist, 2012
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