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We have a Board of Regents entirely composed of Murkowski and Palin appointments and yet one of three finalists for the Chancellor of the University of Alaska is the former head of the Democrat Party and a former Democrat Commissioner of Health and So-called Services.
Poll: Should UT Knoxville present Al Gore with an honorary doctoral degree? | RedState 2010
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The University of Alaska is the first entity, other than NASA or the Department of
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The study's senior author, Brian M. Barnes of the University of Alaska, and his colleagues studied five black bears that Alaska wildlife officials had removed from areas near people.
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She's tweeting the story of the trial of Kenneth Dion, who is accused of raping and murdering Craig--a bright-eyed 18-year-old University of Alaska student--in 1994.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Reporting a Murder Trial, 140 Characters at a Time AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Hanson attends the University of Alaska, where her husband plans to enroll after the commercial fishing season.
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Richard Steiner , a retired marine-conservation professor at the University of Alaska, unsuccessfully filed a motion to reopen the case, then asked the court for permission to file a "friend of the court" brief, in an effort to get Exxon to pay the $92 million in environmental-mitigation claims, plus interest.
Judge Orders Exxon, Governments to Resolve Valdez Spill Claim Cassandra Sweet 2011
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"The slow emergence from hibernation was very surprising," said Oivind Toien, a biologist at the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, who cross-country skied to a control hut near the dens every morning for five months.
Bear hibernation study finds surprises in search for clues to help human health Brian Vastag 2011
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Øivind Tøien and colleagues from the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, placed captured bears in wooden huts designed to look like dens.
Hibernating bears teach scientists tricks for human hibernation 2011
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"The slow emergence from hibernation was very surprising," said Oivind Toien, a biologist at the Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, who cross-country skied to a control hut near the dens every morning for five months.
Bear hibernation study finds surprises in search for clues to help human health Brian Vastag 2011
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Brian Barnes, also of the University of Alaska and another author of the study, noted that when black bears emerge from hibernation in spring, they have not suffered the losses in muscle and bone mass and function that would be expected to occur in humans over such a long period of immobility and disuse.
Hibernating bears teach scientists tricks for human hibernation 2011
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