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Krank, Eduard Osvaldovich. "National Cinematograph and National Mind-Set." Ethnic Culture, no. 1 (2) (March 20, 2020): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-75040.

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The article is devoted to the problem of national cinematograph in the conditions of the dominance of mass cinema products at the market, especially the American film industry. Paradigms and criteria in the definition of national (ethnic) cinema are presented. The aim of the article is to confirm its working hypothesis, which is that the development of national cinematograph becomes significant only when, reproducing by filming their own narratives, imbued with national mind-set, the authors create cinematographic artifacts with their own manner, style, language, which is able to develop and enrich the film language. The descriptive and analytical methodology used in conjunction with the historical and genetic method allows us to come to certain conclusions. These findings consist in the position that such national cinematograph becomes pervasive, which is permeated by the national mind-set and at the same time responds to both ethnic and world cultural challenges, creates national narratives that due to their relevance become meta-ethnic narratives. An analysis of the existing definitions and properties of what should be understood as national cinematograph allows one to discuss the topic of what the essence of national cinema is: in the local and regional desire to establish itself as having a right to exist, or in the meta-ethnic aspect, which allows national cinema to become a direction in cinema. Thus, the necessary property of national cinematograph for its equal existence among others, the author singles out such a feature as the situation of passionarity in which the nation lives. Its mind-set creates its own national narrative, and therefore its own cinema language. The article is the part of a fundamental study on the theory of cinema, in which the main points are categories such as "film narrative", "conventionality of cinematograph" and "film language".
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Fins, Joseph J. "Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense." JAMA 297, no. 12 (March 28, 2007): 1379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.297.12.1382.

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Leep, Mark F. "Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense (review)." Journal of Military History 72, no. 2 (2008): 614–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jmh.2008.0134.

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Oliver, Rhonda. "Mind the gap." Biochemist 32, no. 2 (April 1, 2010): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bio03202024.

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In December 2009, the US Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President and the White House Open Government Initiative launched a public consultation on Public Access Policy. The Administration sought comments from public on the access to publicly funded research results, such as those that appear in academic and scholarly journal articles. Currently, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) require that research funded by its grants be made available to the public online, free, within 12 months of publication. The Administration canvassed opinion on whether this policy should be extended to other science agencies and, if so, how.
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Askeland, Gurid Aga. "Broadening the mind: Cross-national activities in social work." European Journal of Social Work 4, no. 3 (November 2001): 263–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/714889993.

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Vasallo, Brigitte. "Monogamous Mind, Polyamorous Terror." Sociological Research Online 24, no. 4 (May 1, 2019): 680–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1360780419835563.

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Monogamy is not a practice, but a system and a way of thinking. The monogamous mind extends from our romantic relationships with our national identities in a historic development linked to capitalism and colonialism. Monogamy is the latest step in the binary sex-gender system and must be observed as a part of it. Following the works of, among others, Michel Foucault, Arthur Evans, and Silvia Federici, as well as Frantz Fanon and Cedric Rodinson in colonialism, we can observe how the implementation of compulsory monogamy took place and where. Also, which are the key points to observe when we analyse forms of non-monogamy in the Occidental context.
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Anderson, Joel G., Jason D. Flatt, Jennifer Jabson, and Whitney Wharton. "USE OF COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES BY SEXUAL MINORITY OLDER ADULTS: FINDINGS FROM THE NATIONAL HEALTH INTERVIEW SURVEY." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (November 2019): S149. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.536.

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Abstract Sexual minority (lesbian, gay, bisexual; LGB) older adults age 50+ experience a higher prevalence of chronic disease and disability, as well as a poorer physical and mental health status. Many adults use complementary and integrative therapies, particularly mind-body therapies, as health-enhancing approaches and to support wellbeing. However, no study to date has examined the use of mind-body therapies among sexual minority older adults. We examined data from the 2017 National Health Interview Survey to determine the use of mind-body therapies by sexual minority older adults (aged 50+), as well as the influence of health and wellbeing characteristics on mind-body therapy use, compared with their non-LGB counterparts. Sexual minority older adults overall reported higher usage (36%) of mind-body therapies compared with their non-LGB counterparts (22%), with lesbians reporting the highest use (41%). Sexual minority identity was a significant predictor of mind-body therapy use, with LGB adults roughly two times more likely to use a mind-body therapy after controlling for chronic disease status and other wellbeing measures. Future research is needed to explore the reasons sexual minority older adults use complementary and integrative therapies, as well as potential development of mind-body interventions targeted toward this population to address stress and quality of life.
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Tsang, Eric W. K. "Inside Story: Mind Your Identity When Conducting Cross National Research." Organization Studies 19, no. 3 (May 1998): 511–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/017084069801900307.

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In this short note, I would like to share with fellow researchers a few interesting incidents encountered in the fieldwork of my doctoral research conducted in Singapore and China. Some of these incidents were related to my identity as a researcher. Using the perspective of social identity theory, I argue that a researcher's identity can be a critical success factor for conducting cross-national research.
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RABINO, SAMUEL, HOWARD MOSKOWITZ, RACHEL KATZ, ANDREA MAIER, KLAUS PAULUS, PIETER AARTS, JACKIE BECKLEY, and HOLLIS ASHMAN. "CREATING DATABASES FROM CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS OF FOOD MIND-SETS." Journal of Sensory Studies 22, no. 5 (October 2007): 550–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-459x.2007.00122.x.

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Armstrong, John A. "National Liberation and International Balance." Nationalities Papers 22, no. 1 (1994): 11–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/00905999408408306.

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For fifty years the Soviet Bloc constituted one pole of an essentially bipolar world power distribution. Although not unprecedented (consider Imperial Germany's defiance of most of the world during 1917–18, or later phases of Napoleon's challenge to Europe), bipolarism has usually been very brief. The sheer length of time the Soviet-American confrontation dominated world politics created, on the contrary, mind-sets and reflexes which only a conscious effort can overcome.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "National mind"

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Hofstetter, Vanessa J. "America's diamond mind :." See restrictions on access, 2002. http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/library/abner/apponly.htm.

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au, johnbott@westnet com, and John Arthur Bottomley. "A mediated crisis : news and the national mind." Murdoch University, 2008. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20081113.143044.

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The thesis examines a mediated crisis and how The Straits Times and The Australian approach the reporting of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). It looks at how this mediated crisis exemplifies the culture of the national newspaper and in turn how the national newspaper has an historical influence on the national psyche. A total of 649 reports and headlines and 141 letters about SARS in The Straits Times (including The Straits Time Interactive) were examined from April 2003 to November 2003 as were 125 headlines from The Australian. The early sections of the thesis discuss how a crisis makes news; examine how the media report a crisis and what emphasis is given to aspects such as: actors, primary definers, vocabulary, lexical choices, subjects, themes, issues and value dimension or stance. The first chapter defines crisis, journalism and crisis journalism and discusses where the latter sits within the continuing expansion and development of major theoretical frameworks, including living in a risk society. The implication here is that crisis and risk have a symbiotic relationship. Historical perspectives of news are discussed in Chapter 2, and the newspaper is placed within the context of contemporary media. The chapter discusses how newspapers are aligned with the concept of the national mind and demonstrates the roles and formations of the two newspapers in relation to the SARS crisis. Chapter 3 codes the headlines, article titles and subtitles of The Straits Times and The Australian and using content analysis of the headlines, analyses the reporting of a serious health crisis SARS that lasted from March to November, 2003. The quantification within content analysis enables a researcher to read and interpret questions that relate to the intensity of meaning in texts, their social impact, the relationships between media texts and the realities and representations they reflect (Hansen et al, 1998). The theory and method of content analysis is used in this chapter to consider differences between The Straits Times and The Australian and to exemplify the media’s representation of the narratives of SARS as it happened in the countries of Singapore and Australia. Aspects of crisis and risk, the newspaper and the national mind, narratives, presentations, and post SARS events are discussed in the last chapter. It is concluded from these discussions there is a world narrative that tells the story of how the human condition likes to live and rely on a safe social environment always being available. The relationship between a mediated crisis and risk are also discussed. In addition, it is maintained that reporting in 2003 was not just about SARS but a way of reporting that allowed one to view journalism as an aid to good governance, particularly with regard to living in a risk and crisis-ridden society.
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Bottomley, John Arthur. "A mediated crisis : news and the national mind /." Bottomley, John Arthur (2008) A mediated crisis: news and the national mind. Masters by Research thesis, Murdoch University, 2008. http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/446/.

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The thesis examines a mediated crisis and how The Straits Times and The Australian approach the reporting of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). It looks at how this mediated crisis exemplifies the culture of the national newspaper and in turn how the national newspaper has an historical influence on the national psyche. A total of 649 reports and headlines and 141 letters about SARS in The Straits Times (including The Straits Time Interactive) were examined from April 2003 to November 2003 as were 125 headlines from The Australian. The early sections of the thesis discuss how a crisis makes news; examine how the media report a crisis and what emphasis is given to aspects such as: actors, primary definers, vocabulary, lexical choices, subjects, themes, issues and value dimension or stance. The first chapter defines crisis, journalism and crisis journalism and discusses where the latter sits within the continuing expansion and development of major theoretical frameworks, including living in a risk society. The implication here is that crisis and risk have a symbiotic relationship. Historical perspectives of news are discussed in Chapter 2, and the newspaper is placed within the context of contemporary media. The chapter discusses how newspapers are aligned with the concept of the national mind and demonstrates the roles and formations of the two newspapers in relation to the SARS crisis. Chapter 3 codes the headlines, article titles and subtitles of The Straits Times and The Australian and using content analysis of the headlines, analyses the reporting of a serious health crisis SARS that lasted from March to November, 2003. The quantification within content analysis enables a researcher to read and interpret questions that relate to the intensity of meaning in texts, their social impact, the relationships between media texts and the realities and representations they reflect (Hansen et al, 1998). The theory and method of content analysis is used in this chapter to consider differences between The Straits Times and The Australian and to exemplify the media's representation of the narratives of SARS as it happened in the countries of Singapore and Australia. Aspects of crisis and risk, the newspaper and the national mind, narratives, presentations, and post SARS events are discussed in the last chapter. It is concluded from these discussions there is a world narrative that tells the story of how the human condition likes to live and rely on a safe social environment always being available. The relationship between a mediated crisis and risk are also discussed. In addition, it is maintained that reporting in 2003 was not just about SARS but a way of reporting that allowed one to view journalism as an aid to good governance, particularly with regard to living in a risk and crisis-ridden society.
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Anttalainen, K. (Kati). "Decolonising the mind?:national identity and historical consciousness in Cameroonian history textbooks." Master's thesis, University of Oulu, 2013. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201306051458.

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The thesis focuses on history textbooks in the contemporary Anglophone Cameroon and aims at studying what kind of history consciousness and national identity is promoted in the textbooks. History is essential for the forming of national identity. School textbooks reveal officially recognised historical truths in a country, and therefore provide a fruitful source for studies on historical consciousness and national identity. Eurocentrism and western traditions of historiography are essential to take into account in the African context. Also in Cameroon, the schooling was originally established by colonial regimes and aimed at colonizing the mind of the natives. Colonial heritage has shaped the history writing in the African context until the present day and has its effects also on the analysed Cameroonian textbooks. The production of a nationally distinguished publishing house Anucam Educational Books (ANUCAM) was chosen, because of the vast potential that lays in the national publishing industry in African countries, including in Cameroon. The levels of education covered primary (classes 4–6) and lower secondary education (forms 1–5) where the enrolment rates are higher than in the upper secondary education. The historical consciousness is likely to have a more significant basis in these levels of education. Both quantitative (space analysis) and qualitative content analysis (imagology) were used in analyzing the textbooks. I first sketched quantitative tables on the geographical division of the textbook contents into world history, regional history (history of Africa and Europe) and the national history (history of Cameroon). The majority of contents discusses national history (32 %) and the history of Africa (32 %). With a share of 15 %, the history of Europe has a significant role in the textbooks. As regards the timely periods, the contemporary history is almost totally absent. For example, the past 30 years of the history of Cameroon, hence the period under the rule of president Paul Biya, is covered with only 5 %. In the qualitative analysis it will be examined, how the “self” and the “nation” are perceived in the textbooks In examining the image provided of the “self”, the narratives examined are: the origins of Cameroon and the Cameroonians, the “exterior self” and the relation of the “self” with the Western civilisation. The entire formation of Cameroon is seen as a European creation, terminology stemming from the colonial interpretations, is used in descriptions on the Cameroonians and the image of the Western civilisation is loaded with positive connotations of development. In examining the image of the “nation”, the narratives were linked with the state-produced discourse of “national unity”. The process of becoming independent was examined as well as images of leading historical figures and the presidents of Cameroon. Achieving independence appears as a destined historical thread in the textbooks. Leading historical figures are represented necessary for the national unity, which again is seen central for the prosperity of civilisations. Mostly without any criticism or analytical reflection, the presidents are presented as creators of this national unity in Cameroon. Taking into account the central role of history in the forming of national identity, it seems surprising that textbook content analyses in the African context are largely absent. When aiming at improving the quality of education, it is not enough to focus on increasing the access to textbooks. As the international discourse on educational development goals Post-2015 is increasingly tuned to learning, more attention should be paid also to the quality of learning materials. Textbook content analysis can support national efforts of improving the quality of learning materials — an objective explicitly expressed also by the government of Cameroon in its educational policy lines.
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Byrt, Richard. "Consumer involvement in MIND : a study of participation in a voluntary organisation for mental health." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1993. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/33130.

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The thesis is a study of consumer participation, focussing on a case study of MIND. Data were collected from interviewing, participant observation and examination of records. The following are the main conclusions. In order to understand consumer participation, and effectively to increase it, it is necessary to be aware of: the different types of such involvement; the extent to which it includes opposition or collaboration with people in authority; the various types of participant; and the levels and degrees of participation. Levels vary from involvement in decisions about the individual's own care to Central Government policy-making; whilst degrees of participation range from information to the total running of an organisation. Also important is the extent to which consumer participation is openly declared, conscious, and formal or informal. This was found to vary considerably within MIND. MIND has its origins in a beneficent organisation, but from the nineteen seventies, increasing efforts were made to facilitate consumer participation. Almost all respondents were in favour of this, but there was considerable uncertainty about the most effective means to facilitate such involvement, and doubts about whether proposed policies for its implementation would be successful. Respondents often mentioned psychological gains and the value of individuals' skills and abilities as benefits of consumer participation. However, difficulty in taking on responsibility was frequently said to result in problems. The attitudes and aptitudes of members with experience as consumers or mental health professionals, and the personal influence of National/Regional MIND staff, were seen as crucial in facilitating or hindering consumer participation, as were organisational factors such as the structure of meetings, the complexity of functions, and the relationship between different levels of MIND, which resembled Rhodes' description of central–subcentral government relations. The influence of National/Regional MIND on Local Associations was limited because the latter were autonomous charities. The thesis also covers methodological and ethical problems, and the implications of the finding for implementing policies to increase consumer participation in voluntary organisations.
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Hardy, Gabor. "A Ritual in Perspective: An Ethnographic Analysis of a Lakota Sundance At Hoosier National Forest." OpenSIUC, 2012. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/468.

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AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Gabor Hardy, for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Speech Communication, presented on 8 March, 2012, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale TITLE: A RITUAL IN PERSPECTIVE: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF A LAKOTA SUNDANCE AT HOOSIER NATIONAL FOREST MAJOR PROFESSOR: Dr. Jonathan Gray Using ethnographic methods, interviews, observations, and participation of and in indigenous rituals, I discuss the ways in which Western and American Indian notions of spirit, human beings and their place in the world, and the practice of spirituality differ in action, thought, and word. Since the time of the Renaissance the supremacy of "rational" or "reasonable" modes of thinking has influenced the modern world. Many American Indian writers, shamans, and Sundance chiefs believe that an understanding of their approach to the Divine may never be apprehended without some sort of actual experience. This indigenous perspective differs in substantial ways from hegemonic, Christian and Western linear modes of thinking. I draw on my attendance at numerous Sundance rituals, readings by American Indian spiritual leaders, and ethnographic work done at the Salt Creek Sundance ritual to articulate and streamline major differences and similarities that exist in both approaches. Through participation and dialogue, a distinct indigenous spiritual approach emerges that is difficult to reconcile with traditional Christian and Eurocentric world views. As I hope to demonstrate, the appearance and performance of American Indian ritual serve to not only challenge Western colonial perspectives, but also to empower indigenous approaches to spirit. In order to cultivate a more tolerant approach to the diversity and various modes of spiritual expression, a change in consciousness is needed, not necessarily for the American Indian worldview, but from the current ethnocentric worldview of the US Government which holds this form of government as the highest accomplishment of any nation thus far. This dissertation offers an approach that probes the relationship between an earth based religion and a monotheistic religion. Finally, I present a vision that allows for an understanding and/or appreciation of a spiritual approach which remains alien to Western approaches and conceptualizations of spirit. Key words: rational mind, symbolic meaning, ritual, myths, sacred, ideology, truth, indigenous worlds, cosmology, spirituality, reason, ethnography, Sundance, performance, and Native American.
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Saiger, Sarina Maria. "'Mind the Gap!' : a study of leadership and trust and the impact of change for clinical and IT staff of the National Health Service in delivering the NHS information Technology Agenda : Connecting for Health." Thesis, University of Salford, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.525147.

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Северин, Надія Василівна. "Українофільство в російській культурі." Thesis, Харківський національний університет ім. В. Н. Каразіна, 2009. http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/26663.

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Дисертація на здобуття наукового ступеня кандидата філософських наук за спеціальністю 09.00.12 – українознавство (філософські науки). – Харківський національний університет ім. В. Н. Каразіна, Харків, 2009. У дисертації проведено філософсько-культурологічне дослідження феномену "українофільство" в російській культурі у різних контекстах: історико-літературному, культурному, філософському. Обґрунтовано його значущість у становленні української та російської ідентичності, що дозволило запропонувати новий погляд на Україну як не тільки власну культурну скарбницю, але й ресурс для розвитку інших культур. Осмислено феномен "українофільство" та представлено його концептуалізацію в контексті постколоніальних студій. Виділено та описано основні періоди розвитку українофільства в російській культурі, видокремлено чинники, які сприяли появі цього культурного феномену. Доведено, що одним із чинників, які спонукали Росію до запозичень з української культури, був "російський орієнталізм" та потреба в усвідомленні власної ідентифікації. Досліджений феномен М.В. Гоголя як транслятора українофільства у просторі російської культури та мистецтва XIX ст. Проведено порівняльне дослідження творчості українських і російських мислителів, що дало змогу розширити погляд на філософію Сковороди та її вплив на російську релігійно-філософську думку доби XIXXX століть. Показано, що російська культура збагатилася завдяки впливу видатних особистостей з України, української прогресивної інтелігенції, залученню лідерів та фахівців з України до роботи в Росії, які ідентифікувалися там як "свої", розширюючи російський світогляд і межі російської культурної ідентичності.
Thesis for a Candidate degree in Philosophy, specialty 09.00.12 – Ukrainian studies (philosophical sciences). – V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, 2009. The thesis deals with philosophical and culturologic research of Ukrainophilia phenomenon in Russian culture in various contexts: historical and literature, cultural, philosophical. Its significance in formation of Russian and Ukrainian identity is grounded, thus allowing new look at Ukraine that not only has its own cultural treasury but can also be a resource for development of neighboring cultures. Ukrainophilia phenomenon has been defined and conceptualized within the context of post-colonial researches. Reasons that caused this cultural phenomenon have been researched and basic periods of Ukrainophilia in Russian culture have been pointed out. Creative works of Ukrainian and Russian thinkers have been compared. This allowed to widen the look on G. Skovoroda’s philosophy and its influence on Russian philosophic thought in 19th-20th centuries. Significance of Gogol’s works for Russian literature has been established, as he became sort of a translator for Ukrainian national images, motives and themes to Russian culture. It is shown that Russian literature has been significantly enriched thanks to the influence of outstanding personalities from Ukraine, Ukrainian progressive intelligentsia, attracting leaders and specialists from Ukraine to work for Russia’s benefit and who were identified as "our" thus widening Russian outlook and borders of Russian cultural identity.
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Collins, Benjamin C. "Mine closure planning with First Nations communities : the Stk'emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation and the New Afton Mine." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/54759.

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The goal of this research is to understand how the traditional knowledge of the Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation can be used to improve reclamation and closure planning of the New Afton mine. Furthermore, this research will provide insight into consultation with First Nation communities for closure and reclamation planning. The New Afton Mine site, located ten kilometers west of Kamloops, BC is on the traditional territory of the Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc and Skeetchestn Indian Bands. The application of traditional knowledge for closure is a relatively new field. As such, the application of the findings of this research are at a conceptual level. Interviews with traditional knowledge keepers were conducted to understand the relationship between plant life, wildlife, water sources and the traditional use pattern in the area. Site visits to both the Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc Nation and New Afton Mine site have taken place during this research study. Visits to the New Afton property focused on determining and understanding the different areas of disturbance. Visits with the Stk’emlupsemc te Secwepemc members were aimed at engaging, recognizing, and understanding their objectives for the long term post-closure use of the mine site. This research found an extremely strong connection between the community’s culture and natural environment. In addition, hunting, fishing, medicinal and nutritional plant gathering were considered as the key traditional land uses in the area. The New Afton Mine was known as an old stop-over ground for travelers in the region. Concerns relating to the impacts of tailings and possible contaminants to the environment (water, wildlife and plant life) were indicated. Reclaiming the land to a natural state was outlined as the most desirable outcome for closure. The technical constraints of the property were also discussed (subsidence zones, semi-arid conditions, etc.) and how the property, considered as a brownfield development, impacts the closure and reclamation outcomes. Finally, through the interviews and field notes, it was found that successful consultation and collaboration with First Nations communities requires: respect and understanding of the community’s culture and history, well established trust, and an ability to be flexible to the needs of the community.
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Davidson, Denise L. "National job satisfaction of entry- and mid-level student affairs professionals." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1244571494.

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Books on the topic "National mind"

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Scotlands of the mind. Edinburgh: Luath, 2002.

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Tenhover, Gregory R. Unlocking the Japanese business mind. Washington, D.C: Transemantics, 1994.

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Glacier on my mind. Helena, Mont: Falcon, 1997.

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Chae-ŭn, Kim. The Koreans: Their mind and behavior. Seoul, Korea: Kyobo Book Centre, 1991.

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Cartels of the mind: Japan's intellectual closed shop. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1998.

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Peter, Brinton, ed. Mind your language. London: Oliver & Boyd, 1988.

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America reflected: Language, satire, film, and the national mind. Washington, DC: New Academia Pub., 2010.

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Body, Mind & Spirit in Sexual Health (2001 Islamabad, Pakistan). Body, Mind & Spirit in Sexual Health: National conference report ... Karachi: Aahung, 2001.

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Body, Mind &. Spirit in Sexual Health National Conference (2001 Islamabad Pakistan). Body, Mind & Spirit in Sexual Health: National conference report ... Karachi: Aahung, 2001.

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Welcome to everytown: A journey into the English mind. London: Granta Books, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "National mind"

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Lopez, Cesar, Mario Carretero, and Maria Rodriguez-Moneo. "Fostering National Identity, Hindering Historical Understanding." In The Catalyzing Mind, 211–21. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8821-7_11.

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Moreno, Jonathan D. "Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense." In Learning To Live Together: Promoting Social Harmony, 17–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90659-1_3.

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Barratt, Leslie, and Will Barratt. "An Exploratory Study of Corpora for National Differences in Personality Terms." In Language, Cognition, and Mind, 369–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66175-5_26.

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Hassan, Gerry. "A Very Different Assembly? Gender, Ethnicity, Class and National Identity." In Independence of the Scottish Mind, 148–61. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137414144_11.

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Chaturvedi, Pradeep. "Innovative Engineering and Leadership for Achieving National Goals." In The Mind of an Engineer: Volume 2, 37–43. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1330-5_6.

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Preymann, Silke, Stefanie Sterrer, Barbara Ehrenstorfer, Martina Gaisch, and Regina Aichinger. "Harmonising the Interface Between Academic and Administrative Mind-Sets." In Global Challenges, National Initiatives, and Institutional Responses, 237–36. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-675-0_12.

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Khir-Allah, Ghufran. "The Politics of Identity: Islam Visibility in the National Public Sphere." In Framing Hijab in the European Mind, 13–46. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1653-2_2.

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Crampton, Steve P., and Silvia Bolland. "Mind Your Xs and Ys: Genetics of the Autoimmune Disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus." In National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, 371–76. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-512-5_37.

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Khir-Allah, Ghufran. "Framing National Hijab in the European Mind: Within and Cross-Cultural Analysis of the British and Spanish Press." In Framing Hijab in the European Mind, 111–70. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1653-2_6.

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Sielke, Sabine. "Mind-Mapping monumentaler Erinnerungslandschaften. Martin Luther King Jr. und die National Mall." In Was denkt das Denkmal?, 131–40. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412522827.131.

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Conference papers on the topic "National mind"

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Verbitskaya, Olga Yu. "Changes In African American Identity In The 1960s: Social Mind Transstructural Analysis." In International Scientific Forum «National Interest, National Identity and National Security». European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.02.02.140.

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Kolasa, Anna M., Kimberly Krawzak, Marcel Youkhana, Therese Woodring, Trevor Washburn, Yanzhi Wang, Bryan Bander, Zohra Moeenuddin, and Amy L. Christison. "Mind the Resource Gap: Depleted Federal Benefits Predicts Ongoing Food Insecurity." In AAP National Conference & Exhibition Meeting Abstracts. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.147.3_meetingabstract.673.

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Randles, V., T. Jones, NM Rahman, T. Harman, and A. De Soyza. "P173 Mind the gap! Research experience of respiratory trainees- a national survey." In British Thoracic Society Winter Meeting 2021 Online, Wednesday 24 to Friday 26 November 2021, Programme and Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/thorax-2021-btsabstracts.282.

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Lasak, Petr, Michal Zemlicka, Ales Lieskovsky, Stanislav Marek, and Ivo Myslivec. "National Train Bus and its Diagnostics." In 2012 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2012-74060.

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Modern trains must provide a certain level of control, diagnostic and information services. To satisfy it, rail vehicles have to be equipped with devices communicating over special networks. Nowadays, commonly used networks are described in the IEC 61375 and the UIC 556 standards. The National Train Bus (NTB) is a train network standard created in parallel with IEC 61375. The main difference is that it can operate on lower speed than it is common in rail environment, while still keeping the time-critical character of communication in mind. Therefore, it is suitable for rail vehicles, including refurbished ones, to avoid high requirements on installed hardware and software. It was successfully tested and it is being used in many different DMUs operated by Czech and Finnish Railways. This article describes the main communication and diagnostic principles of NTB and shows the differences between the IEC 61375 solutions and NTB.
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Jankowski, Janusz A. "Abstract CN05-01: Genomics and cancer management: Mind the gap!" In Abstracts: Twelfth Annual AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research; Oct 27-30, 2013; National Harbor, MD. American Association for Cancer Research, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1940-6215.prev-13-cn05-01.

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Kolota, Anna, and Jan Tulowiecki. "Pilot study: using mind waves data from brain-computer interface device for real time image creation." In 2018 II National Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference TechSpo'18: Power of Algorithms. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/techspo.2018.8584626.

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Karabulut, Muhittin, and Tuğba Karabulut. "Marketing of the National Power of the Turkic Republics in the Integration and Global Levels." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c01.00228.

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The purpose of the paper: The purpose of this paper is to enhance the power and its sustainability of the synergies within the Turkic Republics (TRs7) including Turkey and to develop the integration of marketing activities within the near and far a competitive global environment with the FTA (the free trade area). With this in mind, the content of this paper would be as follows: The current states of physical, human, economic/financial, technical information systems of Turkic Republics that make up the national factors are examined. Likewise, the level of attractiveness of the global environment among the Turkic Republics is analyzed. As levels of power and attractiveness of this opportunity and threat assessments are possible, the Turkic Republics in search of integration such as the FTA, the environment and global approach focuses on the possible marketing strategies.
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Kuskov, Vyacheslav Mihailovych. "FUNDAMENTAL ECONOMIC LAW OF MARKET SYSTEM: METHODOLOGY OF ITS INVENTION AND REVELATION." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-898/902.

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Pros and cons of establishment of the theory of fundamental economic law in history of economic mind are analyzed. The law of market value of the goods is defined as fundamental economic law of market economy in general. The research of national, regional and international levels of revelation and knowing of the fundamental economic law of a certain modern society was suggested.
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Marsden, Sue, Eirian Levell, and Colin Twomey. "P-11 ‘Mind the gap’ – widening access to hospice care for people with a learning disability." In A New World – Changing the landscape in end of life care, Hospice UK National Conference, 3–5 November 2021, Liverpool. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2021-hospice.32.

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Zeller, Rozália, Szabolcs Hoczopán, and Gyula Nagy. "Kutatási adatkezelést támogató szolgáltatás a Szegedi Tudományegyetemen." In Networkshop. HUNGARNET Egyesület, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31915/nws.2021.18.

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Following the national and international trends in mid-2020 the Klebelsberg Kuno Library of the University of Szeged has also started to deal with the issue of research data management. After thorough self-training the library staff studied the Hungarian and international best practices of managing research data. We tried to assess the needs of the institutional research data management habits and the opinion of the researchers of SZTE with a comprehensive questionnaire. We compiled a comprehensive questionnaire to assess the needs of our researchers, learn what they’re thinking about RDM and what kind of practices regarding RDM already exist in the research community. By evaluating the questionnaire we have determined the areas in which the library could provide professional assistance where there was a real need among researchers. Keeping in mind the needs of the research community of University of Szeged we have decided to develop the following services: copyright consulting, RDM trainings for PhD students, theoretical and methodological assistance for RDM, write institutional FAIR data management recommendations. The last four services have been successfully implemented. We also wrote a feasibility study to assess the possibilities of developing our own institutional data repository.
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Reports on the topic "National mind"

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Kiani, Leily S. Efficient, High-Power Mid-Infrared Laser for National Securityand Scientific Applications. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1409981.

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Moores, Steven C. The National Weapons of Mass Destruction Strategy: Time for a Mid-Course Correction. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada374917.

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Evans, Julie, Kendra Sikes, and Jamie Ratchford. Vegetation classification at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Mojave National Preserve, Castle Mountains National Monument, and Death Valley National Park: Final report (Revised with Cost Estimate). National Park Service, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2279201.

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Vegetation inventory and mapping is a process to document the composition, distribution and abundance of vegetation types across the landscape. The National Park Service’s (NPS) Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) program has determined vegetation inventory and mapping to be an important resource for parks; it is one of 12 baseline inventories of natural resources to be completed for all 270 national parks within the NPS I&M program. The Mojave Desert Network Inventory & Monitoring (MOJN I&M) began its process of vegetation inventory in 2009 for four park units as follows: Lake Mead National Recreation Area (LAKE), Mojave National Preserve (MOJA), Castle Mountains National Monument (CAMO), and Death Valley National Park (DEVA). Mapping is a multi-step and multi-year process involving skills and interactions of several parties, including NPS, with a field ecology team, a classification team, and a mapping team. This process allows for compiling existing vegetation data, collecting new data to fill in gaps, and analyzing the data to develop a classification that then informs the mapping. The final products of this process include a vegetation classification, ecological descriptions and field keys of the vegetation types, and geospatial vegetation maps based on the classification. In this report, we present the narrative and results of the sampling and classification effort. In three other associated reports (Evens et al. 2020a, 2020b, 2020c) are the ecological descriptions and field keys. The resulting products of the vegetation mapping efforts are, or will be, presented in separate reports: mapping at LAKE was completed in 2016, mapping at MOJA and CAMO will be completed in 2020, and mapping at DEVA will occur in 2021. The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) and NatureServe, the classification team, have completed the vegetation classification for these four park units, with field keys and descriptions of the vegetation types developed at the alliance level per the U.S. National Vegetation Classification (USNVC). We have compiled approximately 9,000 existing and new vegetation data records into digital databases in Microsoft Access. The resulting classification and descriptions include approximately 105 alliances and landform types, and over 240 associations. CNPS also has assisted the mapping teams during map reconnaissance visits, follow-up on interpreting vegetation patterns, and general support for the geospatial vegetation maps being produced. A variety of alliances and associations occur in the four park units. Per park, the classification represents approximately 50 alliances at LAKE, 65 at MOJA and CAMO, and 85 at DEVA. Several riparian alliances or associations that are somewhat rare (ranked globally as G3) include shrublands of Pluchea sericea, meadow associations with Distichlis spicata and Juncus cooperi, and woodland associations of Salix laevigata and Prosopis pubescens along playas, streams, and springs. Other rare to somewhat rare types (G2 to G3) include shrubland stands with Eriogonum heermannii, Buddleja utahensis, Mortonia utahensis, and Salvia funerea on rocky calcareous slopes that occur sporadically in LAKE to MOJA and DEVA. Types that are globally rare (G1) include the associations of Swallenia alexandrae on sand dunes and Hecastocleis shockleyi on rocky calcareous slopes in DEVA. Two USNVC vegetation groups hold the highest number of alliances: 1) Warm Semi-Desert Shrub & Herb Dry Wash & Colluvial Slope Group (G541) has nine alliances, and 2) Mojave Mid-Elevation Mixed Desert Scrub Group (G296) has thirteen alliances. These two groups contribute significantly to the diversity of vegetation along alluvial washes and mid-elevation transition zones.
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Balyk, Nadiia, Svitlana Leshchuk, and Dariia Yatsenyak. Developing a Mini Smart House model. [б. в.], February 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3741.

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The work is devoted to designing a smart home educational model. The authors analyzed the literature in the field of the Internet of Things and identified the basic requirements for the training model. It contains the following levels: command, communication, management. The authors identify the main subsystems of the training model: communication, signaling, control of lighting, temperature, filling of the garbage container, monitoring of sensor data. The proposed smart home educational model takes into account the economic indicators of resource utilization, which gives the opportunity to save on payment for their consumption. The hardware components for the implementation of the Mini Smart House were selected in the article. It uses a variety of technologies to conveniently manage it and use renewable energy to power it. The model was produced independently by students involved in the STEM project. Research includes sketching, making construction parts, sensor assembly and Arduino boards, programming in the Arduino IDE environment, testing the functioning of the system. Research includes sketching, making some parts, assembly sensor and Arduino boards, programming in the Arduino IDE environment, testing the functioning of the system. Approbation Mini Smart House researches were conducted within activity the STEM-center of Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University, in particular during the educational process and during numerous trainings and seminars for pupils and teachers of computer science.
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Blanchflower, David, and Alex Bryson. The Consequences of Chronic Pain in Mid-Life: Evidence from the National Child Development Survey. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w29278.

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Taffet, Michael J., Bradley K. Esser, and Victor M. Madrid. Summary of Environmental Data Analysis and Work Performed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Support of the Navajo Nation Abandoned Mine Lands Project at Tse Tah, Arizona. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1361596.

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Kull, Kathleen, Craig Young, Jennifer Haack-Gaynor, Lloyd Morrison, and Michael DeBacker. Problematic plant monitoring protocol for the Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network: Narrative, version 2.0. National Park Service, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2293355.

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Problematic species, which include invasive, exotic, and harmful species, fragment native ecosystems, displace native plants and animals, and alter ecosystem function. In National Parks, such species negatively affect park resources and visitor enjoyment by altering landscapes and fire regimes, reducing native plant and animal habitat, and increasing trail maintenance needs. Recognizing these challenges, Heartland Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Network parks identified problematic plants as the highest-ranking vital sign across the network. Given the need to provide early detection of potential problematic plants (ProPs) and the size of network parks, the Heartland I&M Network opted to allocate available sampling effort to maximize the area searched. With this approach and the available sampling effort in mind, we developed realistic objectives for the ProP monitoring protocol. The monitoring objectives are: 1. Create a watch list of ProPs known to occur in network parks and a watch list of potential ProPs that may invade network parks in the future, and occasionally update these two lists as new information is made available. 2. Provide early detection monitoring for all ProPs on the watch lists. 3. Search at least 0.75% and up to 40% of the reference frame for ProP occurrences in each park. 4. Estimate/calculate and report the abundance and frequency of ProPs in each park. 5. To the extent possible, identify temporal changes in the distribution and abundance of ProPs known to occur in network parks. ProP watch lists are developed using the best available and most relevant state, regional, and national exotic plant lists. The lists are generated using the PriorityDB database. We designed the park reference frames (i.e., the area to be monitored) to focus on accessible natural and restored areas. The field methods vary for small parks and large parks, defined as parks with reference frames less than and greater than 350 acres (142 ha), respectively. For small parks, surveyors make three equidistant passes through polygon search units that are approximately 2-acres (0.8 ha) in size. For large parks, surveyors record each ProP encountered along 200-m or 400-m line search units. The cover of each ProP taxa encountered in search units is estimated using the following cover scale: 0 = 0, 1 = 0.1-0.9 m2, 2 = 1-9.9 m2, 3 = 10-49.9 m2, 4 = 50-99.9 m2, 5 = 100-499.9 m2, 6 = 499.9-999.9 m2, and 7 = 1,000-4,999.9 m2. The field data are managed in the FieldDB database. Monitoring is scheduled to revisit most parks every four years. The network will report the results to park managers and superintendents after completing ProP monitoring.
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Siraj, U. W. Proceedings of the Pakistan National Seminar on Mini- and Micro-Hydropower Development in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region. Kathmandu, Nepal: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.53055/icimod.170.

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Siraj, U. W. Proceedings of the Pakistan National Seminar on Mini- and Micro-Hydropower Development in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan Region. Kathmandu, Nepal: International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.53055/icimod.170.

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None, None. Underground Test Area (UGTA) Corrective Action Unit 97: Yucca Flat/Climax Mine, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada (Closure Report). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1784927.

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