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Höhl, Wolfgang, ed. Interactive Environments with Open-Source Software. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-79170-7.

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Beylich, Achim A., John C. Dixon, and Zbigniew Zwolinski, eds. Source-to-Sink Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781107705791.

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ESF, SEDIFLUX Science Meeting (4th 2006 Trondheim Norway). Sedimentary source-to-sink-fluxes and sediment budgets in changing cold environments. Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger, 2008.

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National Risk Management Research Laboratory (U.S.). Technology Transfer and Support Division., ed. National Conference on Retrofit Opportunities for Water Resource Protection in Urban Environments: Proceedings, Chicago, IL, February 9-12, 1998. Cincinnati, Ohio: Technology Transfer and Support Division, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1999.

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National Conference on Retrofit Opportunities for Water Resource Protection in Urban Environments (1998 Chicago, Ill.). National Conference on Retrofit Opportunities for Water Resource Protection in Urban Environments: Proceedings, Chicago, IL, February 9-12, 1998. Cincinnati, Ohio: The Division, 1999.

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Höhl, Wolfgang. Interactive environments with open-source software: 3D walkthroughs and augmented reality for architects with Blender 2.43, DART 3.0 and ARToolKit 2.72. Wien: Springer, 2009.

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Flood, Michael. Sources of environmental information. Milton Keynes: Powerful Information, 1995.

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Agafonov, Vyacheslav, Sergey Bogolyubov, Liya Vasil'eva, Galina Vyphanova, Dmitriy Gorohov, Natal'ya Zhavoronkova, Inna Ignat'eva, et al. Sources of environmental law. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1913253.

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The monograph summarizes new relevant materials and topics. The study of the sources (forms) of environmental and natural resource law, legislation on environmental assessment and environmental control (supervision), provisions of land and other codes as forms of law, mechanisms for regulating environmental management, as well as the evolution of sources of law in the field of agriculture. The complex nature of environmental law is demonstrated, the constitutional, legislative, and political foundations of environmental development, the unified state environmental policy of the Russian Federation and a number of foreign states are outlined. The genesis and systematization of forms of atmospheric air protection, specially protected natural territories of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, legal regulation of waste management, international and national measures of adaptation to climate change are reflected. The legislation on land reclamation, land management, subsoil use, forest management, water use, fishing and conservation of aquatic biological resources in the system of sources of environmental law is analyzed; the issues of intersectoral communication of environmental, urban planning, information, energy, civil legislation and law are considered. Examples from the field of law enforcement are given. The idea of ecologization of sources (forms), institutions, categories, norms of branches of Russian law is being developed. For lawyers — scientists and practitioners, teachers, postgraduates, masters, law students, and other specialists interested in the theory and practice of lawmaking and the application of environmental law.
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Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen., ed. Natural resources management and gender: A global source book. Amsterdam: Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen, 2002.

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P, Sullivan Thomas F., and Government Institutes, eds. Directory of environmental information sources. 5th ed. Rockville, Md: Government Institutes, 1995.

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P, Sullivan Thomas F., and Government Institutes, eds. Directory of environmental information sources. 4th ed. Rockville, Md: Government Institutes, 1992.

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O, Nriagu Jerome, and Simmons Mila S, eds. Food contamination from environmental sources. New York: Wiley, 1990.

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Blok, J. Source and environmental fate of natural oestrogens. Amsterdam: Association of River Waterworks, 2000.

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Yake, Bill. Washington State dioxin source assessment. Olympia: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 1998.

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(Sweden), Kemikalieinspektionen, Netherlands. Ministerie van Volkshuisvesting, Ruimtelijke Ordening en Milieubeheer., and Cadmium Workshop (1995 : Saltsjöbaden, Sweden), eds. Sources of cadmium in the environment. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1996.

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Angrick, Michael. Factor X: Re-source - Designing the Recycling Society. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013.

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(US), National Research Council. Interim report of the Committee on Changes in New Source Review Programs for Stationary Sources of Air Pollutants. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2005.

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Sandman, Peter M. The environmental news source: Providing environmental risk information to the media. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University, 1992.

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Sandman, Peter M. The environmental news source: Informing the media during an environmental crisis. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University, 1987.

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Good, Sarah. Lower Duwamish Waterway source control action plan for Glacier Bay source control area. [Olympia, Wash.]: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, 2007.

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Good, Sarah. Lower Duwamish Waterway source control action plan for Glacier Bay source control area. [Olympia, Wash.]: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Toxics Cleanup Program, 2007.

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Rios, Tony Ferarri. Fusarium: Epidemiology, environmental sources and prevention. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

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Helen, Woolston, O'Hara John, Wynne Ben, British Library. Science Reference and Information Service, and British Library. Environmental Information Service., eds. Environmental information: A guide to sources. 2nd ed. London: British Library, 1997.

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Fusarium: Epidemiology, environmental sources and prevention. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2012.

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Lees, Nigel. Environmental information: A guide to sources. London: British Library, Science and Informations Service, 1992.

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Wouters, Laurent B., and Michel Pauwels. Dust: Sources, environmental concerns, and control. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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Richard, Macrory, ed. A source book of European community environmental law. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995.

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Yake, William E. Washington State dioxin source assessment. Olympia: Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Environmental Investigations and Laboratory Services, Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program, 1998.

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G, Enfield Carl, and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Research and Development., eds. In situ enhanced source removal. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, 1999.

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Source-To-Sink-Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Boyer, Howard E. Selection of Materials for Service Environments: Source Book. ASM International, 1987.

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Zbigniew Zwoliński, John C. Dixon, and Achim A. Beylich. Source-To-Sink Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Dixon, John C., Achim A. Beylich, and Zbigniew Zwoliński. Source-To-Sink Fluxes in Undisturbed Cold Environments. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Guevarra, Ezra Thess Mendoza. Creating Game Environments in Blender 3D: Learn to Create Low Poly Game Environments. Apress, 2020.

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E, Magner J., United States. Defense Nuclear Agency, United States. Dept. of Energy. Nevada Operations Office, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. A portable vacuum hammer seismic source for use in tunnel environments. Denver, Colo: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1993.

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Vagrant: Up and Running: Create and Manage Virtualized Development Environments. O'Reilly Media, 2013.

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Production Ready OpenStack - Recipes for Successful Environments. Packt Publishing, 2015.

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E, Boyer Howard, ed. Selection of materials for service environments: Source book -- a collection of outstanding articles from the technical literature. Metals Park, Ohio: ASM International, 1987.

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Helm, Paul Anthony. The influence of sources, source regions, and fate and transport processes on the occurrence of polychlorinated naphthalenes and coplanar polychlorinated biphenyls in urban and arctic environments. 2002.

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Adekoya, Adedotun Adedayo. Foraminiferal biostratigraphy, depositional environments and hydrocarbon source rock potential of sediments from five wells in the western offshore region of the Niger delta, Nigeria. 1987.

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Dzhigo, Alexander, and Lyudmila Tikhonova, eds. Mutual influence of the information and library environment and social sciences. Issue 3. INION RAN, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31249/environment/2020.00.00.

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Trends in information-library support of the social sciences are investi-gated, as well as issues in the use of the latest innovations of the social sci-ences in library science, and the interaction of research libraries in the infra-structure of social sciences; library collections as information resources, technologies for discovering information from sources and communication networks of the scientific communities are analyzed. This work is geared to library and information professionals, social scientists, as well as those who are interested in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of library science and bibliography, and humanities and social sciences, history of science, and information science.
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New Zealand. Dept. of Statistics., ed. Documenting the environment: An inventory of environmental data sources. Wellington, N.Z: Dept. of Statistics, 1992.

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P, Sullivan Thomas F., Hill Richard F, and Government Institutes, eds. Environmental information sources. Rockville, Md: Government Institutes, 1986.

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Johnston, Ron. Geography and International Studies: The Foundations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.199.

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The discipline of geography is built around four key concepts—environment, place, space, and scale—that form a matrix for exploring and appreciating many aspects of contemporary society. The environment is the ultimate source of human sustenance; people have created places to realize that potential; and a spatial structure—nodes, routes, surfaces and bounded territories—has been erected within which human interactions are organised.The relationships between human societies and their environments—now very much changed from their pre-human “natural” state—involve competition for and conflicts over resources, of increasing intensity. Resolution of all but the smallest scale of those conflicts requires a body that is independent of the actors involved and can ensure that agreements are reached and then implemented. Such a body is the state, a territorially bounded apparatus that, through the operation of territoriality strategies, can ensure conflict resolution among its citizenry and thereby resolve environmental problems.Many of those problems—the most severe being global climate change resulting from anthropomorphically induced global warming—are not contained, and cannot be contained, within an individual state’s territory, however. Tackling them requires inter-state co-operation, at a global scale, but the absence of a super-national body with the power to require actions by individual states is a major constraint to problem resolution.
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1935-, Goldfarb Theodore D., ed. Sources. 2nd ed. Guilford, CT: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 2000.

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A, Oposa Antonio, Local Government Development Foundation (Manila, Philippines), and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Makati Philippines), eds. Jurisprudence on environmental management: Sourced from A legal arsenal for the Philippine environment. [Manila, Philippines: Local Government Development Foundation (LOGODEF) and Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF), Makati City, Phillippines], 2003.

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Kirchman, David L. The physical-chemical environment of microbes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789406.003.0003.

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Many physical-chemical properties affecting microbes are familiar to ecologists examining large organisms in our visible world. This chapter starts by reviewing the basics of these properties, such as the importance of water for microbes in soils and temperature in all environments. Another important property, pH, has direct effects on organisms and indirect effects via how hydrogen ions determine the chemical form of key molecules and compounds in nature. Oxygen content is also critical, as it is essential to the survival of all but a few eukaryotes. Light is used as an energy source by phototrophs, but it can have deleterious effects on microbes. In addition to these familiar factors, the small size of microbes sets limits on their physical world. Microbes are said to live in a “low Reynolds number environment”. When the Reynolds number is smaller than about one, viscous forces dominate over inertial forces. For a macroscopic organism like us, moving in a low Reynolds number environment would seem like swimming in molasses. Microbes in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats live in a low Reynolds number world, one of many similarities between the two environments at the microbial scale. Most notably, even soil microbes live in an aqueous world, albeit a thin film of water on soil particles. But the soil environment is much more heterogeneous than water, with profound consequences for biogeochemical processes and interactions among microbes. The chapter ends with a discussion of how the physical-chemical environment of microbes in biofilms is quite different from that of free-living organisms.
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AIT. Earth, the Environment, & Beyond from Science Source. Agency for Instructional Technology, 1992.

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Guide to Infoterra special sectoral sources. Nairobi: UNEP, 1993.

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ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education., ed. Information sources for environmental education. [Columbus, Ohio]: ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education, 1998.

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