Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2007 - Arctic regions |
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... significant " import restraint used in the previous 1993 USITC study . That is , significant NTBS are " binding " when the quantity of imports is actually restricted by the barriers in place . On the other hand , if the quantity of ...
... significant " import restraint used in the previous 1993 USITC study . That is , significant NTBS are " binding " when the quantity of imports is actually restricted by the barriers in place . On the other hand , if the quantity of ...
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... significant to the nation or to a state . There are approxi- mately 1,100 of these properties in the study area . Within the significant constraints of time and money , this study needed to char- acterize the cultural and archeological ...
... significant to the nation or to a state . There are approxi- mately 1,100 of these properties in the study area . Within the significant constraints of time and money , this study needed to char- acterize the cultural and archeological ...
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... significant result is a scientifically significant result . This fallacy plays on the ambiguity of the word " significant . " Knowledgeable statisticians recognize that regarding a result as statistically significant does not imply its ...
... significant result is a scientifically significant result . This fallacy plays on the ambiguity of the word " significant . " Knowledgeable statisticians recognize that regarding a result as statistically significant does not imply its ...
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OCEAN SPACE UTILIZATION | 1 |
OMAE200729521 | 11 |
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