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Earth sciences / Industry Canada / Higher education in Canada / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council / International Polar Year / Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council / Arctic / Canadian Institutes of Health Research / Yukon College / Extreme points of Earth / Physical geography / Research
Date: 2009-08-19 10:44:01
Earth sciences
Industry Canada
Higher education in Canada
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
International Polar Year
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Arctic
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Yukon College
Extreme points of Earth
Physical geography
Research

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