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..., the treeline, average ambient temperature, and the presence and distribution of permafrost (... are multinational Canada acts as an environmental and resource regulator and enforcer, and regulatio... development as seen within the various working groups within the council. . Together with ICC's e...
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... protection plan” means the environmental protection plan submitted to the Board under secti... whether or not that subsequent day is a working day for that employee. (blessure entraînant une p... condition of the ground when its temperature remains at or below 0°C for more than one year. (...
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Fortunately for Winnipeggers, warmth won't be too long in coming. City spokesman Ken Allen said Winnipeg Transit's electrical contractors are working to get the heaters running as soon as possible in light of "below normal" temperatures in the city.
I think they're worse," said a skeptical Grace Dumas, comparing the new shelters to the old ones. The normal temperature in Winnipeg for November is -5.3 C, according to Environment Canada data, but brief cold snaps haven't been uncommon in recent years. A similar chill hit Winnipeg this time last year, and temperatures were just as cold mid-month in 2005.
Bus riders waiting at Confusion Corner, where Pembina Highway, Osborne Street and Corydon Avenue intersect, were on the luckier side this weekend, relatively speaking. Heaters in three sh...
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... and must renewed, an economic and environmentally safe method is required to break the adhesive bond... stator housings, but states that the temperatures applied are not those claimed in the Patent and th... may be crucial or “essential” to the working of the invention as claimed; in others the invento...
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I've met inner-city kids who've never seen a blue jay, never seen an oriole -- it's a real spiritual connection," said [Reesa Cowan], who's been working for six years but took a leave of absence to finish her master's thesis at the faculty of architecture.
[Sara McGrath]'s research is "one of these groundwork foundations for what robots need to do, if we expect them to be useful in everyday life," she said. "A lot of this low-level stuff is pretty complex.
"There's no sedation. With belugas, they're pretty slippery -- they're very elusive, it's turbid water."
..."The health of the urban environment intimately affects the inhabitants.". Hooked on re... months, subjecting it to freeze-thaw temperature cycles. Airports use potassium acetate, but that's...
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... Canada Principles were developed by a working group of lawyers, judges and IT experts, under the... sun's energy and increase the average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans. In simple te...
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... to the fabricated foods and the environmental contamination that are part and parcel of our indu... in sustainable fishing practices and are working hard for the future of their communities." In addi... and chemical techniques (e.g., pH and temperature control, bacterial identification), today's cheese...
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Noise exposure has been the focus of research attention for nearly 40 years, since the classic work by Glass and Singer (1972). Several studies have documented adverse effects of chronic noise exposure on children, including disrupted reading acquisition (Bronzaft & McCarthy, 1975; Evans & Maxwell, 1997), memory impairment (Hygge, Evans, & Bullinger, 2002), and physiological stress responses (Evans, Hygge, & Bullinger, 1995). Fortunately, these effects appear to be reversible: The introduction of noise attenuation strategies resolved reading problems in elementary school children (Bronzaft, 1981), and the end of chronic noise exposure (because of the closing of a nearby airport) reversed the adverse effects on memory (Hygge et al., 2002). There is mounting evidence that ...
..., have long exposures to indoor environmental conditions that may affect their health and well-b...Except for the effects of temperature and humidity conditions on thermal comfort (Americ..., because teams must spend time to develop working relationships and overcoming misunderstandings abo...
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...(a) faux finish;. (b) any other high-temperature coating;. (c) any other lacquer, including lacquer...Environment Canada has been working with traffic marking stakeholders for several year...
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A study examines accounting in a sugar refinery from 1900 to 1920 in two arenas of operation. The geography of accounting enabled the workers at Chelsea to have their working experience sequestered by the company. Accounting routinized their work at the refinery, enabling their labor to become monitored, empty of meaning, and, at times, overwhelming. The ideology of accounting provided the company with an instrument of evasion to silence the voice of labor and an instrument of self-deception designed to justify and insulate the authoritarian hierarchy of the company and the power of its Australian general manager, Edward Knox. Accounting became an ideology that sought to legitimate the exploitation of the workforce and the generous return to shareholders.
... was described as an incredibly noisy environment, "..all day and every day the same thing. Rattling... the sugar to be boiled at a lower temperature by creating a partial vacuum. These technologies e...