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Beaufort Sea
Beaufort Sea , part of the Arctic Ocean, N of Alaska and Canada, between Point Barrow, Alaska, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The Mackenzie River flows into the sea, which is always covered with pack ice. It was first explored by the Canadian Vilhjalmur Stefansson in 1914.... Read more |
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Arthur Charles Erickson
Arthur Charles Erickson Arthur Charles Erickson (born 1924), Canadian architect, became the most internationally noted figure in Canadian architectural history. Sensitive to the expression of site and the response of buildings to environment, he was also recognized as a skillful landscape... Read more |
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Dietary Reference Intakes
Dietary Reference Intakes Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) are a set of nutrientreference values. They are used to help people select healthful diets, set national nutritionpolicy, and establish safe upper limits of intake. DRIs include four sets of nutrient... Read more |
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Nature and purposes The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of MentalDisordersis a reference work consulted by psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians in clinical practice, social workers, medical and nursing... Read more |
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age grade and age set
age grade and age set differentiation of social role based on age, commonly found in small-scale societies of North America and East Africa. Age sets are a type of sodality (nonresidential groups that cut across kinship ties and thus promote broader social solidarity) of young men who usually... Read more |
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Emissions trading
Emissions Trading Emissions trading brings the rules of the marketplace to environmental regulation. For example, a government trying to control acid rain might set a limit of ten metric tons on emissions of sulfur dioxide SO2 (which causes acid rain) in a particular year. If there are 1,000... Read more |
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