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| Herbert d. Benington Navy Mathematical Computing Advisory Panel and the Office of Naval Research in June 1956. The author describes the techniques used to produce the programs for the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (sage) system 72.41 Kb. 1 | read |
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| Migration of Academic Staff to and from the uk bahram Bekhradnia and Thomas Sastry1 Introduction Mostly it has focused on emigration from the uk and for much of that time was founded on a belief that the uk suffered from a 'brain drain'. However, in recent years it has become recognised that there is gain to the uk from migration 36.95 Kb. 1 | read |
| Mr. Bo Andersen, Director of the National Commitee for Polar Research, Mrs. Kjerstin Askholt Museum, Mr. Willy Østreng, President of the Norwegian Scientific Academy for Polar Research, Mr. Olav Orheim, Senior adviser of the Research Council of Norway and Mr 12.79 Kb. 1 | read |
| Paul Sharp, University of Copenhagen On the Origins of the Atlantic Economy: Trade in Wheat between North America and Britain from the Eighteenth Century 4.43 Kb. 1 | read |
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| A. E. Ruud, U. of Oslo Towards an understanding of Bangladeshi political culture In the absence of any defined socio-economic difference between the two, emotional attachment has become a constitutive element in the country’s political culture and is expressed through shows of devotion, respect, loyalty or anger 91.66 Kb. 1 | read |