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XXV.—Arctic Tardigrada, collected by Wm. S. Bruce. [PDF]
James W. Murray
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2019 State-of-the-Science of Dispersants and Dispersed Oil (DDO) in U.S. Arctic Waters: Public Health and Food Safety [PDF]
Chemical dispersants were employed on an unprecedented scale during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and could be a response option should a large spill occur in Arctic waters. The use of dispersants in response to that spill raised
Coastal Response Research Center
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Background In advanced clinical learning labs on campus, high-fidelity simulation has become an essential educational approach in the Bachelor of Nursing Education programme.
Karina Karlsen +3 more
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Light Transmission Through Arctic Sea Ice - Large-Scale Studies on Seasonality and Spatial Variability [PDF]
Arctic sea ice has declined and become thinner and more seasonal during the last decade. One consequence of this is that the surface energy budget of the Arctic Ocean is changing.
Arndt, Stefanie +2 more
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For most non-diving mammals, lack of O2 (hypoxia) has detrimental effects on brain function. Seals, however, display a series of systemic, cellular, and molecular adaptations that enable them to tolerate repeated episodes of severe hypoxia.
Chiara Ciccone +7 more
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Notes on the Glacial Geology of Arctic Europe and its Islands.—Part II. Arctic Norway, Russian Lapland, Novaya Zemlya, and Spitsbergen. [PDF]
H. W. Feilden
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Dissipation of the temperature effect of drilling a well in Arctic Alaska [PDF]
Arthur H. Lachenbruch, M. C. Brewer
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Russian Arctic or the Arctic zone
Analysis of data collection results on the topic “Russian Arctic or the Arctic zone”.
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