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The records for the amount of sea ice are based on a volume calculated from area and thickness of the ice.

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The documentary, "Thin Ice," is based on his 1997 book of the same name.

Because much of this ice is based on land, it is thought to be less vulnerable to retreat than, for instance, West Antarctica, where much of the ice is grounded below sea level.

The most recent memo of June 17 , 2011 authored by John Morton, Director, Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) is based on the need for "priorities".

The lyrical content of "Cold as Ice" is based on a relationship Cox had with a girl named Alice.

They differ in the relative weights they place on rare species, with ICE being based on species found in 10 or fewer locations, with Chao 2 being driven more by the number of singletons or doubletons in the data set [ 49].

Hodor Keyboard isn't an officially licensed Game of Thrones app, but the TV show and the series of A Song of Ice and Fire books that it's based on have spawned other apps in recent years.

The new Antarctic ice findings are based on mapping of 85percentt of the continent over the past decade using radar data from European, Japanese and Canadian weather satellites.

The estimates of sea-ice production are based on calculation of heat flux with the assumption of no oceanic heat flux, as described.

The net budget after 45 years of simulation is a slight thickening on the glacier tongues and a very small retreat of the snouts of most of the glacier tongues compared with the initial ice conditions that are based on the equilibrium shear stress.

Most dynamic sea ice models for climate type simulations are based on the viscous plastic (VP) rheology.

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