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  2. National Cyber Range - Wikipedia

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    NCRC intends to extend and enhance its cyberspace T&E infrastructure through partnerships with key stakeholders across DoD, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), industry, and academia. NCRC also provides an unclassified instance and workspace for test environments that lowers the barrier for entry for non-traditional defense contractors.

  3. WorkKeys - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Kentucky switched to the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) as part of its statewide realignment of education, economic development and workforce development known as WorkSmart Kentucky [4] North Carolina issues a North Carolina Career Readiness Certificate on the basis of scores on the same three ACT WorkKeys components. [5]

  4. National Canine Research Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Canine Research Council (NCRC) is an animal advocacy group, originally started by Karen Delise, a veterinary technician. [1] It was later acquired by Jane Berkey, the owner of Animal Farm Foundation and registered as National Canine Research Council, LLC in 2007.

  5. Category:Caving incidents and rescues - Wikipedia

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  6. Single-rope technique - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, as caving became increasingly popular in France, several clubs in the Alps made vertical cave exploration an outdoor sport. During World War II, a team composed of Pierre Chevalier, Fernand Petzl, Charles Petit-Didier and others explored the Dent de Crolles cave system near Grenoble, France, which became the deepest explored cave in the world (-658m) at that time.

  7. Cave digging - Wikipedia

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    Cave digging is the practice of enlarging openings of undiscovered caves to allow entry. Cave digging usually begins with a survey of mountains and valleys in karst topography searching for new caves , with the goal of creating accessible entrances. [ 1 ]

  8. Rescue teams could start moving American trapped 3,400 ... - AOL

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    Rescue teams could start to move trapped American explorer Mark Dickey from 3,400ft inside a cave in Turkey within hours, a report says. An international team of cave rescuers and medical ...

  9. French Federation of Speleology - Wikipedia

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    This dual sponsorship was intended to mark the recognition of both scientific and recreational caving. The conference consisted of seven sections of work: hydrogeology and karst morphology, physical chemistry , meteorology and crystallography , biology , human habitat , surveying and topography , photo and film and equipment and techniques of ...