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Louch, Jeff. Semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) for determining absolute or relative water column concentrations of non-polar chemicals in aqueous systems / by Jeff Louch. Research Triangle Park, N.C: National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, 2002.

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1960-, Geiger John, ed. Frozen in time: The fate of the Franklin expedition. Vancouver: Greystone Books, 1998.

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1960-, Geiger John, ed. Frozen in time: The fate of the Franklin expedition. Berkeley, Calif: Greystone Books, Douglas & McIntyre Pub. Group, 2004.

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John, Geiger, ed. Frozen in time: Fate of the Franklin expedition. London: Grafton, 1989.

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1960-, Geiger John, ed. Frozen in time: Unlocking the secrets of the Franklin expedition. New York: Dutton, 1988.

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Beattie, Owen. Frozen in time: The fate of the Franklin expedition. London: Bloomsbury, 1987.

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John, Geiger, ed. Frozen in time: The fate of the Franklin Expedition. London: Bloomsbury, 1993.

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Beattie, Owen. Frozen in time: Unlocking the secrets of the Franklin expedition. Saskatoon, Sask: Western Producer Prairie Books, 1988.

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1960-, Geiger John, ed. Frozen in time: Unlocking the secrets of the Franklin expedition. New York, N.Y., U.S.A: Plume, 1990.

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Polar Region (Living & Non-Living). Heinemann Library, 2007.

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Hanan, Faridah Hanim Ab. Plasticizer transportation studies in polar and non-polar rubbers. 2001.

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Minsek, David W. Intramolecular exciplex formation in non-polar solvents. 1990.

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Gazi, Orhan. Polar Codes: A Non-Trivial Approach to Channel Coding. Springer, 2018.

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Gazi, Orhan. Polar Codes: A Non-Trivial Approach to Channel Coding. Springer, 2018.

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Gazi, Orhan. Polar Codes: A Non-Trivial Approach to Channel Coding. Springer, 2018.

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Brown, Kirk W. Coherent raman spectroscopy of non-polar molecules and molecular clusters. 1991.

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Imray, Chris, Ian Davis, Chris Johnson, Clive Johnson, Howard Oakley, and Barry Roberts. Cold climates. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688418.003.0020.

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The polar environment - Travel in cold climates - Whiteout - Humans in polar areas - Preparations for a polar trip - Infectious diseases in polar areas - Hypothermia - Freezing cold injuries - Non-freezing cold injury - Snow blindness (photokeratitis) - Skin problems - Problems of prolonged polar travel
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Imray, Chris, Ian Davis, Chris Johnson, Clive Johnson, Howard Oakley, and Barry Roberts. Cold climates. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199688418.003.0020_update_001.

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The polar environment - Travel in cold climates - Whiteout - Humans in polar areas - Preparations for a polar trip - Infectious diseases in polar areas - Hypothermia - Freezing cold injuries - Non-freezing cold injury - Snow blindness (photokeratitis) - Skin problems - Problems of prolonged polar travel
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Midgley, Brian. Evaluation of adhesion energetics involving low surface energy films: Investigations of therelative importance of polar and non-polar forces in the adhesion process between low energy surface films. Bradford, 1986.

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M, Quigley Robert, Fernandez Federico, and Ontario. Ministry of the Environment., eds. Effects of increasing amounts of non-polar organic liquids in domestic waste leachate on the hydraulic conductivity of clay liners in Southern Ontario. Ontario: [Environment Ontario], 1989.

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M¨uhlherr, Bernhard, Holger P. Petersson, and Richard M. Weiss. Quadratic Forms. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691166902.003.0002.

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This chapter presents a few standard definitions and results about quadratic forms and polar spaces. It begins by defining a quadratic module and a quadratic space and proceeds by discussing a hyperbolic quadratic module and a hyperbolic quadratic space. A quadratic module is hyperbolic if it can be written as the orthogonal sum of finitely many hyperbolic planes. Hyperbolic quadratic modules are strictly non-singular and free of even rank and they remain hyperbolic under arbitrary scalar extensions. A hyperbolic quadratic space is a quadratic space that is hyperbolic as a quadratic module. The chapter also considers a split quadratic space and a round quadratic space, along with the splitting extension and splitting field of of a quadratic space.
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M¨uhlherr, Bernhard, Holger P. Petersson, and Richard M. Weiss. Galois Involutions. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691166902.003.0031.

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This chapter focuses on the fixed points of a strictly semi-linear automorphism of order 2 of a spherical building which satisfies the conditions laid out in Hypothesis 30.1. It begins with the fhe definition of a spherical building satisfying the Moufang condition and a Galois involution of Δ‎, described as an automorphism of Δ‎ of order 2 that is strictly semi-linear. It can be recalled that Δ‎ can have a non-type-preserving semi-linear automorphism only if its Coxeter diagram is simply laced. The chapter assumes that the building Δ‎ being discussed is as in 30.1 and that τ‎ is a Galois involution of Δ‎. It also considers the notation stating that the polar region of a root α‎ of Δ‎ is the unique residue of Δ‎ containing the arctic region of α‎.
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Krieger, Heike, Georg Nolte, and Andreas Zimmermann, eds. The International Rule of Law. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843603.001.0001.

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The authors examine the role of international law in a changing global order. Can we, under the current significantly changing conditions, still observe an increasing juridification of international relations based on a universal understanding of values, or are we, to the contrary, rather facing a tendency towards an informalization or a reformalization of international law, or even an erosion of international legal norms? Would it be appropriate to revisit classical elements of international law in order to react to structural changes, which may give rise to a more polycentric or non-polar world order? Or are we simply observing a slump in the development towards an international rule of law based on a universal understanding of values? In eleven chapters and eleven comments, distinguished scholars reflect on how to approach these questions from historical, system-oriented and actor-centered perspectives. The contributions engage with the rise of European international law since the 17th century, the decay of the international rule of law, compliance as an indicator for the state of international law, international law and informal law-making in times of populism, the rule of environmental law and complex problems, human rights in Europe in a hostile environment, the influence of the BRICS states on international law, the impact of non-state actors on international law, international law’s contribution to global justice, the contestation of value-based norms and the international rule of law in light of legitimacy claims.
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Geiger, J., and O. Beattie. Frozen in Time. Grafton, 1989.

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Atwood, Margaret Eleanor. Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition. Greystone Books Ltd., 2017.

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Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, Owen Beattie, and John Geiger. Frozen in Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition. Greystone Books Ltd., 2015.

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Geiger, John, and Owen Beattie. Frozen In Time: The Fate of The Franklin Expedition. Sterling, 2000.

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