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General Report on public instruction in the United Provinces for the Year ending, 31 March 1938
Director of Public Instruction, United Provinces
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General Report on public instruction in the United Provinces for the Year ending 31st March 1939
Director of Public Instruction, United Provinces
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Five year plan of post-war developments in the Public Health Department, United Provinces
Public Health Department, United Provinces
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Responses of carbon emissions to corruption across Chinese provinces
In response to the recent growth of multitudes of theoretical literature analysing the corruption impact on the economy and environment, this paper subjects the corruption–carbon emission relationship in China to a detailed empirical examination through ...
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Scientific American, 1993
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are massive crustal emplacements of predominantly iron- and magnesium-rich (mafic) rock that form by processes other than normal seafloor spreading; they are the dominant form of near-surface magmatism on the terrestrial planets and moons of our solar system.
Coffin, M.F., Eldholm, O.
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Large igneous provinces (LIPs) are massive crustal emplacements of predominantly iron- and magnesium-rich (mafic) rock that form by processes other than normal seafloor spreading; they are the dominant form of near-surface magmatism on the terrestrial planets and moons of our solar system.
Coffin, M.F., Eldholm, O.
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Microbial Provinces in the Subseafloor
Annual Review of Marine Science, 2010The rocks and sediments of the oceanic subsurface represent a diverse mosaic of environments potentially inhabited by microorganisms. Understanding microbial ecosystems in subseafloor environments confounds standard ecological descriptions in part because we have difficulty elucidating and describing the scale of relevant processes.
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A province-by-province look at Canadian EMS.
JEMS : a journal of emergency medical services, 1992Recent elections in the United States have put politicians on notice that people are voting their dissatisfaction with this country's lack of a national health-care plan. Suddenly, Congress is flooded with health-care financing legislation, and presidential candidates are hustling to propose plans in their platforms.
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“The Pirates and Their Abettors in This Province”:
2022This essay is centered on the 1863 pro-Confederate hijacking of the U.S. merchant steamer Chesapeake by British subjects, mostly colonials from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and a spate of copycat attacks that followed it in 1864 and 1865. The cases of the Chesapeake and others provide a compelling challenge to the notion that the Confederacy ...
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