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processing (ATSDR 1994). Mine tailings and drainage from mines can contain high
concentrations of zinc (Cobb et al. 2000).
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infection of mice with listeria monocytogens and L. innocua. Ann. Microbial.
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in ... Reduction in the incidence of listeriosis in the United States:
effectiveness of prevention efforts? J. Am. Med. Assoc. 273, 1118-1122.
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monocytogenes in food. In: Compendium of Analytical Methods, Vol. 2.
Polyscience Publications, Morin Heights, Quebec.
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and health. If you are interested in reading the full book, please visit us
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intended purpose. The small size of the Natick sampler enables testing under
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are mainly unknown. Historically, heavy governmental promotion of rubber already
occurred in the Chinese province Yunnan bordering with Laos. Beginning ... mainly be accounted for in the planning skills of the
Bureau of State Farm Managements and China’s determination to increase domestic
production. By the end of the 1980s, rubber plantation in...
... Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against
Women (CEDAW), of which Cambodia is a signatory, ensures “the rights to protection of
health and safety in working conditions, including the ... appears to play an influential role in the
dissemination of STI information with 25% of respondents citing radio, television, newspaper
and magazines as their key sources of STI information.
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comprehensive understanding of drug use/abuse amongst the target group.
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identify problems of calibration in a rating
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institutions, but also other credit quality
assessment sources, including the in- house
credit assessment systems of national central
banks,
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WITH A SINGLE “A” RATING
In this section we derive a probability of default
that could be assigned to a single “A” rating.
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... several areas of interest,
resulting in several collections of reports. Addi-
tionally, the officer may be engaged in many de-
cision processes within a small window of time.
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sessment of quality in the domain of intel-
ligence reports. We present an automated
system for ranking intelligence reports
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content choice, we focus on the summarization
aspects, starting with coverage. Effective ways
of representing content and ensuring coverage
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... the great minister, in the full light of European
publicity, was gaining fame as a financial reformer and the reviver of trade and industry, the sagacious and
painstaking intendant in his remote ... (first valet of the king's wardrobe),
and finally he attained the coveted office of secretary of the king's cabinet. He died on November 24, 1694, at
the age of about sixty-nine years, ... had only a copy of the ordinance of 1667 to file in
support of their contention. The attorney-general maintained that the original ordinance of 1663 limited the
tithes to grain, and that the...
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responsibilities representing ... process of implementing. e CSC2 operational architec-
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joint combat operations. As the Air Force continues ... federated intel-
ligence organizations, maintains the integrity of the collaborative ISR work. Its work is sup-
ported by tools that allow it to maintain JFACC visibility over tasking of nodes...