FOCUS NGU FOCUS NO.11 OKTOBER 2015
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Potential individual perceived barriers to using the SMART concept are being understood by analyzing how different factors that hinder and promote the motivation to use SMART
cessfully evacuated from the hospital and then transported all alive on British ships, escaping from a town which was under constant bombing and set on fire in the dramatic last
Although, particularly early in the 1920s, the cleanliness of the Cana- dian milk supply was uneven, public health professionals, the dairy indus- try, and the Federal Department
The Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) contributes to the sustainable manage- ment and use of the ocean and coastal area through comprehensive, detailed mapping of the sea
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