Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1969 |
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... natural sciences a recognition that there is a subset of problems , such as population , atomic war , and environ- mental corruption , for which there are no technical solutions ( 1 , 2 ) . There is also an increasing recognition among ...
... natural sciences a recognition that there is a subset of problems , such as population , atomic war , and environ- mental corruption , for which there are no technical solutions ( 1 , 2 ) . There is also an increasing recognition among ...
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... natural environ- ment is harsh , with many serious prob- lems to be overcome in the state's or- derly development of resources and economic expansion ; development and expansion are inevitable because Alaska has many natural resources ...
... natural environ- ment is harsh , with many serious prob- lems to be overcome in the state's or- derly development of resources and economic expansion ; development and expansion are inevitable because Alaska has many natural resources ...
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... Natural History seeks Ex- ecutive Director for Museum of Natural His- tory . Unique opportunity for right person to develop exhibits , education and research pro- grams in flora , fauna , geology and ecology specializing in Southern ...
... Natural History seeks Ex- ecutive Director for Museum of Natural His- tory . Unique opportunity for right person to develop exhibits , education and research pro- grams in flora , fauna , geology and ecology specializing in Southern ...
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