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The catalytic exchange reaction between Deuterium and water.
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Year: 1935 Publisher: S. l. : s.n.,

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Common Currents : Examining How We Manage the Ocean Commons
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ISBN: 9789004514218 Year: 2022 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff,

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"The world's oceans play a vital role in everyday life, from climate regulation to food provision, and are widely recognized as a global commons. But they also face daunting challenges in the form of climate change, population growth, escalating pollution, and rapidly evolving technologies that speed the reach and pace of resource extractions. Common Currents: Examining How We Manage the Ocean Commons calls upon experts in international ocean law, policy, and science to explore the question to what extent-and to what effect-we currently manage the oceans as a global commons. This volume captures some key issues, questions, and lessons, to help enhance understanding of current practices and opportunities to grow collaborative management efforts"--


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Time & Universe for the scientific conscience : the Sixth Arthur Stanley Eddington memorial lecture (4 November 1952)
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Year: 1952 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Stress testing the law of the sea : dispute resolution, disasters and emerging challenges

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In Stress Testing the Law of the Sea: Dispute Resolution, Disasters andamp; Emerging Challenges , edited by Stephen Minas and H. Jordan Diamond, leading practitioners and scholars of the law of the sea examine key developments that are placing pressure on the current legal framework. Following an expert preface setting the historical context for the discussion, Part I explores the changing norms of marine dispute resolution – long the foundation of the UNCLOS framework – in an era when the lines between private and public governance are continually shifting and following the landmark South China Sea arbitration. Part II explores emerging issues whose inherent levels of uncertainty challenge the structure of the framework, including climate change, disasters, and expanding energy exploration.

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