the

Geology along the South Loop Road, Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park,

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.4 1973




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Guide to the geology of South-Central North Dakota, including Burleigh, Dickey, Emmons, Kidder, LaMoure, Logan, McIntosh, and Stutsman Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.6 1973




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Guide to the geology of North-Central North Dakota : including Benson, Bottineau, Eddy, Foster, McHenry, Pierce, Ramsey, Rolette, Sheridan, Towner, and Wells counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.7 1974




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Guide to the geology of Northwest North Dakota : including Burke, Divide, McLean, Mountrail, Renville, Ward, and Williams Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.8 1975




the

Guide to the geology of northwestern North Dakota : Burke, Divide, McLean, Mountrail, Renville, Ward, and Williams Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.8 1980




the

Guide to the geology of southwestern North Dakota : including Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, McKenzie, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Slope, and Stark Counties : an earth science guide for North Dakota school students

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.9 1975




the

Guide to the geology of southwestern North Dakota : Adams, Billings, Bowman, Dunn, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, McKenzie, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Slope, and Stark Counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.9 1980




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Guide to the geology of northeastern North Dakota : Cavalier, Grand Forks, Nelson, Pembina, and Walsh counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.17 1988




the

Guide to the geology of southeastern North Dakota : Barnes, Cass, Griggs, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, Steele, and Traill counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.18 1988




the

Guide to the geology of north-central North Dakota : Benson, Bottineau, Eddy, Foster, McHenry, Pierce, Ramsey, Rolette, Sheridan, Towner, and Wells counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.19 1988




the

Guide to the geology of south-central North Dakota : Burleigh, Dickey, Emmons, Kidder, LaMoure, Logan, McIntosh, and Stutsman counties

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.20 1988




the

Roadlog guide for the north & south units, Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Location: Sciences Library Library- QE149.E37 no.22 1993




the

The Badger Pass mining district, Beaverhead County, Montana

Location: Sciences Library Library- TC824.M9P4 no.6




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The Stillwater igneous complex and associated occurrences of nickel and platinum group metals

Location: Sciences Library Library- TC824.M9P4 no.7




the

Distribution of sedimentary rocks in Montana and the northwestern Great Plains

Location: Sciences Library Library- TC824.M9P4 no.8




the

Landforms of the Earth An Illustrated Guide

Location: Electronic Resource- 




the

Study on the Optimal Allocation of Water Resources Systems and the Comprehensive Utilization of Water Resources in Arid-Semiarid Multiple Mining Areas

Location: Electronic Resource- 




the

The End of Desertification? Disputing Environmental Change in the Drylands

Location: Electronic Resource- 




the

The Sekanirdeśa of Maitreyanātha (Advayavajra) with the Sekanirdeśapañjikā of Rāmapāla : critical edition of the Sanskrit and Tibetan texts with English translation and reproductions of the MSS

Location: Main Oversize- BQ3080.S455S45 2014




the

Hydrogeomorphic Risk Analysis Affecting Chalcolithic Archaeological Sites from Valea Oii (Bahlui) Watershed, Northeastern Romania An Interdisciplinary Approach

Location: Electronic Resource- 




the

Environmental Resource Management and the Nexus Approach Managing Water, Soil, and Waste in the Context of Global Change

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes in Fractured Porous Media: Modelling and Benchmarking Benchmarking Initiatives

Location: Electronic Resource- 




the

The Impact of Mining on the Landscape A Study of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin in Poland

Location: Electronic Resource- 




the

ISFRAM 2015 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Flood Research and Management 2015

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Quick Steps; What are they and why should you use them?

I’ve heard about Quick Steps before and see them on the Ribbon in Outlook but I’ve never used them before.

What exactly are Quick Steps and how can they help me with managing my emails?




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After an update of Office, Outlook now displays the navigation buttons for Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, etc… on the left side next to the Folder List.

These Navigation buttons used to be displayed within the Folder List at the bottom.

Where is the option to move the Navigation buttons back to their original location?




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Now that the New Outlook is available in the various Office Channels and also is replacing Windows Mail and Calendar soon, I really want to try it out but don’t want to use it as my daily driver just yet.

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Can I no longer save individual emails as msg-files anymore in the New Outlook?




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I just installed New Outlook on my computer and wondered where exactly it got installed.

I don’t see it in the Office installation folder (where outlook.exe is as well), nor anywhere else in Program Files. The shortcut doesn’t reveal anything either.

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I’m using the Outlook app on my mobile device but it doesn’t seem to support the Online Archive as I can’t find it anywhere.

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The Biden Administration has proposed a rule to require private health insurance to cover over-the-counter birth control pills, spermicide, condoms and plan B.




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A new podcast from KALW, explores the history of wilderness and its future.




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