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Hay, Andrew.
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781597492409
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community-developed, open source web interface available for OSSEC. .Play in the OSSEC VMware Environment
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Bosch, R.-W. (Rik-Wouter)
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781845692407
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comparative analysis; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Description of the work; 4.3 Conclusions; 4.4 References; Part II
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Freeman, David, author.
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cropping while allowing the farm unit to remain within the limits of agrochemical loss to the environment
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Tochihara, Yutaka.
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competitions in Japan -- Assessment of the risks of heat disorders encountered during work in hot conditions in
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Verma, Sunil Kumar, author.
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development in which the protection of health and of the environment is priority concerns. The results intend
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Shivesh, Shivesh, author.
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environment that sweeps away the patent work of many years, carrying with it not only human life but many
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Nokhbatolfoghahai, Mohsen, author.
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glands, hatching glands, whose role is directly related to the environment in which the embryo and early
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McGibbon, Fraser J., author.
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terminal area airspace). For this, a Transfer Management Tool (T-MAT) has been developed where work has
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Hyönä, J. (Jukka), editor.
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environment. The book addresses a wide audience including readers with an interest in neurophysiology and
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McKeegan, Kenneth Scott, author.
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work the potential for the development of new strategies to remove indoor fungal growth were considered
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Symposium on "Plutonium in the Environment" (2nd : 1999 : Osaka, Japan)
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-of-the-art description of plutonium in the environment. This title helps to explain where present frontiers are drawn in
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Elhamali, Emhemed I. E., author.
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intercalations towards the base. These and the fauna indicate sedimentation in a low-energy marine environment

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