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    The Northern Engineer, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Winter 1990)

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    University of Alaska Fairbanks. School of Engineering
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    Table of Contents
    Haneman Announces Retirement -- Permafrost and Mud: Some Glimpses Into the History of Alaskan Construction / F. Lawrence Bennett -- Radium Concentrations in Drinking Waters of the Fairbanks, Alaska Region / George W. Kipphut ; Susan F. Sugai -- United States Arctic Research Policy: Facing the Arctic Challenge / Juan G. Roederer -- An Alaskan Engineer / Charles E. Behlke -- Back of the Book -- Conferences -- Call for Papers -- Noted
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    1990-12
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    School of Engineering, University of Alaska-Fairbanks
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