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| Harald A. Mieg, Klaus Töpfer - Business & Economics - 2013 - 442 pages
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| Harald A. Mieg, Heike Oevermann - Social Science - 2014 - 222 pages
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| F. Bolger, G. Wright - Psychology - 2007 - 279 pages
This volume brings together a range of contributors from Europe and North America. All contributions were especially commissioned with a view to e- cidating a major ... | |
| Ellis Cumberbatch, Alistair Fitt - Mathematics - 2001 - 320 pages
This volume presents thirteen different case studies, ranging from cooking of cereal to the analysis of epidemic waves in animal populations. | |
| David McDonald - Mathematics - 2004 - 380 pages
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| Joseph Berk, Susan Berk - Technology & Engineering - 2000 - 304 pages
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