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1974-04-01
This article describes the 13 year history and functions of the Library at the Boreal Institute for Northern Studies at the University of Alberta. Mrs. Cooke had been the librarian since the library was established. The Boreal Institute Library was one of the North American anchors in the...
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1974-10-01
In this article, Cooke provides an overview of the creation of the Northern Libraries Colloquy and its early years. Mrs. Cooke, Librarian at the Boreal Institute for Northern Studies - University of Alberta, is recognized as one of the four founders of the Northern Libraries Colloquy. This...
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1973
In Section 1 I shall attempt to demonstrate how the need for a transformational rule, Tuni, uniting features under an NP node, rises in a transformational grammar containing a certain type of deletion transformation. Tuni will be investigated further (formally in Section 2, informally in Section...
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1967
Tchalenko, J. S., Morgenstern, N. R.
A clay with near perfect particle parallelism was prepared by consolidating a slurried kaolin in a large oedometer. Shear box samples trimmed at various angles to the compression direction revealed no significant difference in drained strength. Samples with original bedding normal and parallel to...
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1965
Price, V. E., Morgenstern, N. R.
Within the framework of limit equilibrium methods of stability analysis, no restriction need be placed at the outset upon the shape of the possible slip surface. In many cases, the critical surface may deviate significantly from a circle or a plane and therefore a method that facilitates the...
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1965
Morgenstern, N. R., Amir-Tahmasseb, I.
Hydrostatic pressure, arching of the soil and electro-osmotic forces have each been suggested as the dominant factor to account for stability of trench excavations in cohesionless soils supported by clay slurries. The Authors suggest that the most important mechanism is the hydrostatic pressure...