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  2. Canadian Museum of Nature - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Museum of Nature (French: Musée canadien de la nature; CMN) is a national natural history museum based in Canada's National Capital Region.The museum's exhibitions and public programs are housed in the Victoria Memorial Museum Building, a 18,910-square-metre structure (203,500 sq ft) in Ottawa, Ontario.

  3. Alan R. Emery - Wikipedia

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    Alan R. Emery was born in 1939 in Pointe-à-Pierre, Trinidad, West Indies, of Canadian parents, Roy W. and Ruth I. (nee Jackson), the eldest of three children. [citation needed] Alan Emery received his Bachelor of Science at the University of Toronto [6] and his Master of Science at McGill University in Montreal in 1964 with a study of ocean currents and their role in distributing larval ...

  4. National museums of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Museums of Canada Corporation (NMC) (French: Société des musées nationaux du Canada) was created in 1967.It included the National Gallery of Canada Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation, the Canadian Museum of Nature Corporation, and the National Museum of Science and Technology Corporation (now the Canada Science and Technology Museum Corporation).

  5. Agents of deterioration - Wikipedia

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    Water is one of the agents of deterioration. Its effects can be seen in these flood-damaged library books. The 'ten agents of deterioration' are a conceptual framework developed by the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) used to categorise the major causes of change, loss or damage to cultural heritage objects (such as collections held by galleries, libraries, archives and museums). [1]

  6. Bridget Stutchbury - Wikipedia

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    Bridget J. Stutchbury is a Canadian biologist, ... Shortlisted for the Canadian Museum of Nature Nature Inspiration Awards, 2022. [9] [10] List of works. Books

  7. How undrinkable water in Indigenous Canadian communities ...

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    "In our beliefs, water is very sacred and it's one of the main elements in our culture," says Autumn Peltier. How undrinkable water in Indigenous Canadian communities pushed this 17-year-old ...

  8. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    Water molecules stay close to each other , due to the collective action of hydrogen bonds between water molecules. These hydrogen bonds are constantly breaking, with new bonds being formed with different water molecules; but at any given time in a sample of liquid water, a large portion of the molecules are held together by such bonds. [61]

  9. Montreal Biosphere - Wikipedia

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    The Biosphere, also known as the Montreal Biosphere (French: Biosphère de Montréal), is a museum dedicated to the environment in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.It is housed in the former United States pavilion constructed for Expo 67 located within the grounds of Parc Jean-Drapeau on Saint Helen's Island.