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Hansen, Bruce P. Yields of bedrock wells in Massachusetts. Marlborough, Mass: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Hansen, Bruce P. Yields of bedrock wells in Massachusetts. Marlborough, Mass: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Heisig, Paul M. Borehole geophysical data from bedrock wells at Windham, New York. Troy, N.Y: U.S. Geological Survey, 1997.

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Massachusetts. Department of Environmental Protection, Massachusetts. Department of Public Health, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Arsenic and uranium in water from private wells completed in bedrock of east-central Massachusetts--concentrations, correlations with bedrock units, and estimated probability maps. Reston, VA: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2011.

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Lyford, Forest P. Delineation of water sources for public-supply wells in three fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in Massachusetts. Northborough, Mass: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Lyford, Forest P. Delineation of water sources for public-supply wells in three fractured-bedrock aquifer systems in Massachusetts. Northborough, Mass: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Desimone, Leslie A. Yield of bedrock wells in the Nashoba terrane, central and eastern Massachusetts. Reston, Va: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2012.

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Brown, Craig J. Arsenic concentrations in bedrock wells in Colchester, East Hampton, and Woodstock, Connecticut. East Hartford, Conn: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2002.

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Chafin, Daniel T. Effect of the Paradox Valley Unit on the dissolved-solids load of the Dolores River near Bedrock, Colorado, 1988-2001. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Guthrie, Gregory M. Evaluation of ground-water yields in crystalline bedrock wells of the Alabama Piedmont. Tuscaloosa, Ala: Geological Survey of Alabama, Hydrogeology Division, 1994.

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Watts, Kenneth R. Effects of the Paradox Valley Unit on dissolved solids, sodium, and chloride in the Dolores River near Bedrock, Colorado, water years 1988-98. Grand Junction, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2000.

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Watts, Kenneth R. Effects of the Paradox Valley Unit on dissolved solids, sodium, and chloride in the Dolores River near Bedrock, Colorado, water years 1988-98. Grand Junction, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2000.

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Allen, Diana M. An assessment of the methodologies used for analyzing hydraulic test data from bedrock wells in British Columbia: Final report. [Victoria, B.C.]: The Section, 1999.

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Lindsey, Bruce D. Hydrogeology and simulation of source areas of water to production wells in a colluvium-mantled carbonate-bedrock aquifer near Shippensburg, Cumberland and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania. Reston, Va: U.S. Geological Survey, 2005.

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Mack, Thomas J. Geophysical characterization of a high-yield, fractured-bedrock well, Seabrook, New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Geological Survey, 1998.

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Mack, Thomas J. Geophysical characterization of a high-yield, fractured-bedrock well, Seabrook, New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1998.

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Paillet, F. L. Analysis of the results of hydraulic-fracture stimulation of two crystalline bedrock boreholes, Grand Portage, Minnesota. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Paillet, F. L. Analysis of the results of hydraulic-fracture stimulation of two crystalline bedrock boreholes, Grand Portage, Minnesota. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Paillet, F. L. Analysis of the results of hydraulic-fracture stimulation of two crystalline bedrock boreholes, Grand Portage, Minnesota. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1994.

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Degnan, James R. Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.

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Degnan, James R. Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.

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Hoos, Anne B. Reconnaissance of surficial geology, regolith thickness, and configuration of the bedrock surface in Bear Creek and Union Valleys, near Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.

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Degnan, James R. Geophysical investigations of well fields to characterize fractured-bedrock aquifers in southern New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2001.

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Kilpatrick, June Pair. Wasps in the bedroom, butter in the well: Growing up during the great depression : a memoir. Portland, Or: Inkwater Press, 2012.

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H, Chormann Frederick, and New Hampshire. Water Resources Division., eds. Bedrock water wells in New Hampshire: A statistical summary of the 1984-1990 inventory. Concord, NH: The Department, 1990.

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Arsenic concentrations in private bedrock wells in southeastern New Hampshire. [Reston, Va.]: U.S. Dept. of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Moore, Richard Bridge. Factors Related to Well Yield in the Fractured-Bedrock Aquifer of New Hampshire (U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper, 1660). U S Geological Survey, 2002.

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U.S. Department of the Interior. Yield of Bedrock Wells in the Nashoba Terrane, Central and Eastern Massachusetts. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014.

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Colman, John A. Arsenic and Uranium in Water from Private Wells Completed in Bedrock of East-Central Massachusetts: Concentrations, Correlations with Bedrock Units, and Estimated Probability Maps. United States Geological Survey, 2011.

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D, Johnson Carole, ed. Borehole-geophysical characterization of a fractured-bedrock aquifer, Rye, New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H. (361 Commerce Way Pembroke 03275-3718): U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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D, Johnson Carole, Rye (N.H. : Town), and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Borehole-geophysical characterization of a fractured-bedrock aquifer, Rye, New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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D, Johnson Carole, Rye (N.H. : Town), and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Borehole-geophysical characterization of a fractured-bedrock aquifer, Rye, New Hampshire. Pembroke, N.H: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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Application of advanced geophysical logging methods in the characterization of a fractured-sedimentary bedrock aquifer, Ventura County, California. Troy, NY: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2002.

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R, Banta Edward, Colorado. Division of Water Resources, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Data from core analyses, aquifer testing, and geophysical logging of Denver Basin bedrock aquifers at Castle Pines, Colorado. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1993.

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University, Cornell, Institute of Ecosystem Studies (New York Botanical Garden), and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Geophysical well log data for study of water flow in fractures in bedrock near Mirror Lake, West Thornton, New Hampshire. Lakewood, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1985.

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Case study for delineating a contributing area to a well in a fractured siliciclastic-bedrock aquifer near Lansdale, Pennsylvania. New Cumberland, Pa: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.

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Case study for delineating a contributing area to a water-supply well in a fractured crystalline-bedrock aquifer, Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. Lemoyne, Pa: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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Byers, Mark. From the Barricade to the Bedroom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813255.003.0003.

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Taking up the arguments of the first chapter, the second chapter examines what was seen at the time as a ‘he-man cult’ within the new American modernism. The first section places this ‘cult’ within a contemporary controversy on the early postwar independent left: the identification of sex as a revolutionary force, supplanting an ‘impotent’ labour movement. The following sections read this ‘gonad theory of revolution’ in Olson’s poems and unpublished prose of 1945 and 1946, as well as in the contemporary work of Adolph Gottlieb, Rothko, Pollock, Newman, and Robert Duncan. The final section reads Olson’s understanding of sexual and social potency in the early ‘Maximus’ poems as a symptom of this broader ideological moment.
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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Geophysical Investigations of Well Fields to Characterize Fractured-Bedrock Aquifers in Southern New Hampshire, U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 01-4183, 2001. [S.l: s.n., 2001.

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Forst, Rainer. Normativity and Power. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198798873.001.0001.

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Humans are justificatory beings—they offer, demand, and require justifications. The rules and institutions we follow rest on narratives that have evolved over time and, taken together, constitute a dynamic and tension-laden normative order. This book presents a new approach to critical theory. Each chapter reflects on the basic principles that guide our normative thinking. The book's argument goes beyond obsolete “ideal” and “realist” theories and shows how closely the concepts of normativity and power are interrelated, and how power rests on the capacity to influence, determine, and possibly restrict the space of justifications for outsiders. By combining insights from the disciplines of philosophy, history, and the social sciences, the book revaluates theories of justice, as well as of power, and provides the tools to conceptualize the “justification narratives” that form the bedrock of our social and political life.
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Reed, Christopher Robert. The Struggle for Control over Black Politics and Protest. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036231.003.0006.

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The 1920s witnessed a dual black presence beyond tokenism in the chambers of the Chicago City Council as well as possessing the nation's sole black voice in the U.S. Congress. Further, the Illinois Senate, the Illinois Commerce Commission, the Cook County Municipal Court, and the Chicago Library Board accommodated a new African American membership. Among white racists, Chicago's City Hall even derisively carried the label of being “Uncle Tom's Cabin” because of extensive black employment and a small black decision-making capability. This chapter explores this occurrence. Focusing on economically regenerative politics and robust economics as integral features of the bedrock foundation for the heralded Black Metropolis, the chapter also explores the nexus of politics and nonpolitical economic protest, along with this pivotal relationship to the economic fabric of black Chicago in business, labor, associational linkages, the professions, and the underground economy.
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Smith, Alessandro. Penis Enlargement Secrets: How to Grow Penis Naturally with Exercises, Supplements, Patches and How to Rock Well in Bedroom with Herbs. Independently Published, 2021.

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Geological Survey (U.S.), ed. Case Study for Delineating a Contributing Area to a Well in a Fractured Siliciclastic-Bedrock Aquifer Near Lansdale, Pennsylvania, U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4271, 2003. [S.l: s.n., 2003.

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Buchanan, Ben. The Cybersecurity Dilemma. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190665012.001.0001.

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Why do nations break into one another's most important computer networks? There is an obvious answer: to steal valuable information or to attack. But this isn't the full story. This book draws on often-overlooked documents leaked by Edward Snowden, real-world case studies of cyber operations, and policymaker perspectives to show that intruding into other countries' networks has enormous defensive value as well. Two nations, neither of which seeks to harm the other but neither of which trusts the other, will often find it prudent to penetrate each other's systems. This general problem, in which a nation's means of securing itself threatens the security of others and risks escalating tension, is a bedrock concept in international relations and is called the “security dilemma”. This book shows not only that the security dilemma applies to cyber operations, but also that the particular characteristics of the digital domain mean that the effects are deeply pronounced. The cybersecurity dilemma is both a vital concern of modern statecraft and a means of accessibly understanding the essential components of cyber operations.
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Moss, Jessica. Plato's Epistemology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867401.001.0001.

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This book argues that Plato’s epistemology is radically different from our own. Unlike knowledge and belief as nowadays conceived, the central players in his epistemology are each essentially to be understood as cognition of a certain kind of object. Epistêmê is cognition of what Is—where this turns out to mean that it is a deep grasp of ultimate reality. Doxa is cognition of what seems—where this turns out to mean that it is atheoretical thought that mistakes images for reality. These objects-based characterizations, inchoate in the earlier dialogues and fully developed in the Republic, are the bedrock conceptions of epistêmê and doxa that explain all their other features, including the restriction of epistêmê to Forms and doxa to perceptibles. Moreover, Plato does epistemology this way because his epistemological projects are motivated by his central ethical and metaphysical views. He holds that there is a crucial metaphysical distinction between two levels of reality: genuine Being, which is hidden and difficult to access, and something ontologically inferior but readily apparent, presenting itself to us as real. He also holds that there is a crucial ethical distinction stemming from this metaphysical one: to be in contact with Being is to be living well, while to rest content with the inferior level is not only to fail to live well, but to hinder oneself from aspiring to do so. Therefore, when Plato turns to epistemological investigations, the distinction he finds most salient is that between cognitive contact with what Is and cognitive contact with what seems.
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Blandine-Arestide, Pembema. Emerging Adult Essay. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190260637.003.0033.

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I am a female from Africa and am 27 years old. I was born in a small remote village called Bangolan in the Babessi subdivision of the Ngoketunjia division, in the Northwest Region of Cameroon. I was born into a small family where I am the only child. However, I grew up in a large extended family with more than 10 members. My mom was and still is a petty trader in food items. I grew up in the village during early childhood with my grandparents, who were local farmers, because my mother was in the city struggling to raise finances to help the family; she was the first child and the only breadwinner in the family. A few years into my primary education, I left the village to stay with my uncle in the city of Yaounde, where I continued my primary education. While in the city, I trekked for a long distance every day—from the outskirts of the city, where we lived, to the center of the town, where my school was located. Although it was painful, it gave me courage and strengthened me as a child. Also, my uncle was busy so I was left to myself to struggle with the home as well as my assignments. All of these challenges, coupled with the farming I did in the village as a small girl, built me into a tough and courageous woman. It actually served as a bedrock for the challenges I faced later in life....
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Hafemeister, Thomas. Criminal Trials and Mental Disorders. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479804856.001.0001.

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The American criminal justice system is based on the bedrock principles of fairness and justice for all. In striving to ensure that all criminal defendants are treated equally under the law, it endeavors to handle like-cases in like-fashion, adhering to the proposition that the same rules and procedures should be employed regardless of a defendant’s wealth or poverty, social status, race, ethnicity, or gender. Yet, exceptions have been recognized when special circumstances are perceived to have driven a defendant’s behavior or are likely to skew the defendant’s trial. Examples include the right to act in self-defense and to be appointed an attorney if you cannot afford one. Another set of exceptions, but ones that are much more controversial, poorly articulated, and inconsistently applied, involves criminal defendants with a mental disorder. Some of these individuals are perceived to be less culpable, as well as less capable of exercising the rights all defendants retain within the justice system, more in need of mental health services than criminal prosecution, and warranting enhanced protections at trial. As a result, special rules and procedures have evolved over the centuries, often without fanfare and even today with little systematic examination, to be applied to cases involving defendants with a mental disorder. This book offers that systematic examination. It identifies the various stages of criminal justice proceedings when the mental status of a criminal defendant may be relevant, associated legal and policy issues, the history and evolution of these issues, how they are currently resolved, and how forensic mental health assessments are conducted and employed during criminal proceedings.
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The Best Card Games in the Galaxy: A Compendium of 20 Most Popular Card Games in the Galaxy, As Well As Two Knock-'em-Dead Card Tricks and complete Blueprints to a Three-Bedroom House o. Klutz, 2004.

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Yaffe, Gideon. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803324.003.0001.

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The case of Roper v. Simmons (543 U.S. 551) presents a set of facts that test almost anyone’s intuitions favoring the idea that kids should be shielded from the worst punishments, punishments that are justifiably heaped on adults. More for the thrill of it than anything else, Christopher Simmons, together with two friends, broke into a randomly chosen home in the middle of the night, abducted Shirley Crook from her bedroom, bound her hands, legs, and head tightly with duct tape, and threw her off a bridge. She drowned in the waters below. Simmons later bragged about the murder, saying that he did it “because the bitch seen my face.” This repulsive remark was an evident lie, not that it matters, since there was ample evidence that Simmons had planned to kill Crook well before he and his friends even entered her home. Shirley Crook left behind a grief-stricken husband and daughter, both of whom testified at the sentencing phase of the trial to the havoc that the murder had wreaked on their lives. One and only one thing can be said on Simmons’ behalf, and it was duly noted by the attorneys in the case when addressing the jury that sentenced him to die: Christopher Simmons was 17 years old at the time of the crime. Eventually the Supreme Court of the United States reached the conclusion that this one fact was significant enough to warrant withholding from Simmons the worst that the state can do to a person: the court saved Simmons’ life, ruling that no one under 18 at the time of a crime could be executed for it, no matter how heinous the conduct....
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