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  2. Retrogression - Wikipedia

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  3. Retrogressive thaw slump - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 study classified slumps as active, stable, and ancient. An active slump is one that has a clearly-defined headwall and bare areas; and a stable slump is one that has clearly-defined boundaries and is completely covered in vegetation. The headwall relief of an ancient slump is a subdued scar on the terrain that is covered in tundra ...

  4. Soil retrogression and degradation - Wikipedia

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    Soil retrogression and degradation are two regressive evolution processes associated with the loss of equilibrium of a stable soil. Retrogression is primarily due to soil erosion and corresponds to a phenomenon where succession reverts the land to its natural physical state.

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  6. Georgia v. Ashcroft - Wikipedia

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    Georgia v. Ashcroft, 539 U.S. 461 (2003), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court found that a three-judge federal district court panel did not consider all of the requisite relevant factors when it examined whether the 2001 Georgia State Senate redistricting plan resulted in retrogression of black voters’ effective exercise of the electoral franchise in contravention of ...

  7. Wikipedia : Update/1/General style changes during June 2009

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  8. 2009 term opinions of the Supreme Court of the United States

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    The 2009 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 5, 2009, and concluded October 3, 2010. The table illustrates which opinion was filed by each justice in each case and which justices joined each opinion.

  9. Wikipedia : Update/1/General style changes during February 2009

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