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... result of the research and laboratory investigations would be useful in solving some of the problems faced by this Department . Consultation and collaboration on mutual problems within the framework of the co- ordiation policies ...
... result of the research and laboratory investigations would be useful in solving some of the problems faced by this Department . Consultation and collaboration on mutual problems within the framework of the co- ordiation policies ...
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... result of these , the needs and feasibility of new methods should become more obvious . To summarize , some of the areas in which research is required are : ( 1 ) The design and placement of sanitary land fills should be further in ...
... result of these , the needs and feasibility of new methods should become more obvious . To summarize , some of the areas in which research is required are : ( 1 ) The design and placement of sanitary land fills should be further in ...
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... resulting in whole or in part from Government science and technology research and development grants and contracts could be copyrighted . In other countries the American copyright owner would enjoy ... result if 306 CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS.
... resulting in whole or in part from Government science and technology research and development grants and contracts could be copyrighted . In other countries the American copyright owner would enjoy ... result if 306 CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS.
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