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Found 10 records similar to Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) dataset for materials for Planetary Exploration.
The CARISMA (www.carisma.ca), previously known as CANOPUS, magnetometer network is operated by the University of Alberta. Users of the data are asked to follow the rules of the road at www.carisma.ca/CARISMADataUse. Any use or distribution of the data please include an appropriate acknowledgement, such as: "The authors thank I.R. Mann, D.K.
Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) was a NASA space telescope, led by Johns Hopkins University (JHU), and built in collaboration with the Canadian and French space agencies. It undertook high-resolution spectroscopic observations in the far-ultraviolet from 1999 to 2007, significantly exceeding its originally planned 3-year lifetime.
The data is also published by the Canadian Astronomy Data Center (CADC) (http://www.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/en/).
This annotated bibliography provides a comprehensive inventory and accessible summary of research and scholarly discussions on RJ in cases of adult sexual violence. The annotated bibliography is organized into two main sections: 1) quantitative or qualitative assessments of RJ programs and their outcomes in cases of adult sexual violence, and 2) critical commentary and discussions.
The Department of Justice Canada Research and Statistics Division, in collaboration with the Coordinating Committee of Senior Officials - Family Justice Research Sub-committee, reviewed research and evaluation studies on the use of technology in the family justice system. The purpose of the review was to explore how technology has been used to increase access to or enhance the experience of individuals in the Canadian family justice system. In 2019, there was initial interest in undertaking this study to explore how technology could help modernize the family justice system. When the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 global pandemic in March 2020, technology was quickly seen as a solution to keep courts open and maintain access to justice.
This CD-Rom contains bibliographic references of published and unpublished data relevant to the Minerals Industry of the Yukon. These references are the basis of a comprehensive bibliographic database that will be added to and updated as required. The CD-ROM contains information in both Procite Version 5 and Microsoft Word 2000.
Sediment from Lakes
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), 47 elements including numerous metals, and visible reflectance spectroscopy or VRS-chla have been determined in sediment core samples collected in 2012, 2013 and 2014 from 16 small (surface area 4-97 ha; maximum depth ~1-5 m deep), hydrologically simple lakes located 30 to 120 km from major oil sands development areas. Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) guidelines are available for 13 of the 53 PAHs reported here. Sediment concentrations did not exceed Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) probable effects levels (PELs), which define the level above which biological adverse effects are expected to occur, for PAHs in any lake. Exceedances of the CCME interim sediment quality guidelines (ISQG) for the protection of aquatic life occurred for 4 PAHs (naphthalene, 2-methyl naphthalene phenanthrene, and benzo(a)pyrene) in 8 lakes.
The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is a set of indicators identified to provide a valid and reliable means to measure progress on Statistics Canada's three (3) Departmental Results (1- Statistical information is of high quality, 2- Statistical information is available and accessed, 3- Statistical information is relevant ).
The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is a set of indicators identified to provide a valid and reliable means to measure progress on Statistics Canada's three (3) Departmental Results (1- Statistical information is of high quality, 2- Statistical information is available and accessed, 3- Statistical information is relevant ).
The Departmental Results Framework (DRF) is a set of indicators identified to provide a valid and reliable means to measure progress on Statistics Canada's three (3) Departmental Results (1- Statistical information is of high quality, 2- Statistical information is accessed, 3- Statistical information is relevant ).