Each of the expeditions had one or more biologist, geologist, meteorologist, and physicist to carry out scientific programs.
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Table 1 provides an overview of knowledge flows from the expeditions that were used in the analysis.
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Table 2 shows the total of 40 taxa collected by the two expeditions.
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There is virtually no permanent climatic weather station above 3500 m and short-term measurements made during expeditions are also rare.
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Usually these expeditions operate a long distance away from the base camp, aiming at the procurement of specific resources in specific contexts.
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The various thug gangs invariably crossed passes during expeditions, which suggests that they were well acquainted with the routes being used within the thug network.
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Furthermore, if either coastal or inland peoples undertook military expeditions against them, coastal forests were used for refuge.
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The strengths of the work are the biographies of the explorers, how the expeditions were outfitted and other basic, factual information.
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We have asked our government to dispatch punitive expeditions.
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The surviving maps were incompetently made and misleading, perhaps deliberately so, with the result that no one really knew where the expeditions had been.
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In addition, there are archaeological values in the remains of refuges, together with contemporary artifacts, and shipwrecks of early 19th century sealing expeditions.
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He was clearly aware of the political implications of the relief expeditions, within and among nations.
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Such responses to polar expeditions will never replace rigorous, balanced, carefully argued non-fiction accounts; but they will continue to complement and complicate polar history.
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They also reflected on what had worked well, and what had not worked well, on previous expeditions.
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Two organisational types were derived from a study of 36 major polar expeditions.
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expedition
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fishing expedition
Well, this is nasty work, afishingexpeditionin search of something to feed an unfocused and uninspired intuition.
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hunting expedition
There, again, one remembers the extraordinary circumstances in which that visit began, a merehuntingexpedition, and so on.
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military expedition
The onlymilitaryexpedition, in 1624, ended in a fiasco.
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