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... production in 2017. corn producing countries, the United States tops the list with a major share of ∼37%, which is little more than one-third of total corn production in the world, followed by China and Brazil with ∼21.2% and 8.3 ...
... production in 2017. corn producing countries, the United States tops the list with a major share of ∼37%, which is little more than one-third of total corn production in the world, followed by China and Brazil with ∼21.2% and 8.3 ...
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... Production. How can we make sense of cultures of peer production, which exist in diverse national, cultural and language contexts, span several industries and domains, and comprise a range of different organizational structures?1 Peer ...
... Production. How can we make sense of cultures of peer production, which exist in diverse national, cultural and language contexts, span several industries and domains, and comprise a range of different organizational structures?1 Peer ...
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... production in 2004 increased 20 percent from 2003. Spring and summer production decreased 7 percent and 2 percent , respectively , from a year earlier . Fall potatoes were virtually unchanged in 2004 from the previous year . Sugarcane ...
... production in 2004 increased 20 percent from 2003. Spring and summer production decreased 7 percent and 2 percent , respectively , from a year earlier . Fall potatoes were virtually unchanged in 2004 from the previous year . Sugarcane ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medicalization of Life | 39 |
Introduction | 127 |
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The Imperative of Health: Public Health and the Regulated Body Deborah Lupton No preview available - 1995 |