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    Man-made object. by Kepes, Gyorgy

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    Man-made Mineral fibres /

    Published 1988
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    Atoms, nature and man : Man-made Radioactivity in the Environment / by Hines, Neal O.

    Published 1967
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    Hard cash : man-made development and its consequences : a feminist perspective on aid /

    Published 1987
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    30 proposals to the interior design.

    Published 1995
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    Principles of studies on diseases of suspected chemical etiology and their prevention /

    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…Gives investigators confronting a disease of unknown causality a logical, step-by-step strategy for tracing the possibility that a man-made or natural chemical is the cause. The strategy, which is divided into five progressive steps, is based on experiences indicating the value of a disease-oriented approach that differs, in several important ways, from classical methods used in predictive toxicology. …”
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    Aerodynamics of low Reynolds number flyers / by Shyy, Wei

    Published 2011
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    FLORISTIC-STRUCTURAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSIONOMIES DOMINATED BY TREES IN THE lNTEGRAL RESERVE OF PUNTA LARA (PCIA. DE BUENOS AIRES, REPÚBLICA.ARGENTINA). by Dascanio, Liliana M., Ricci, Susana E.

    Published 2023
    “…in some areas by the exotic Ligustrum lucidum that gives place toyoung and old "ligustro" forest.This marginal forest dwells the narrow and discontinuous band of naturallevee and is ecologically dependent on the river "albardon" interr lationship dueto pulsatil floods with its export-import of water, inorganic and organic dissolvedand suspended matter that constitutes part of the energy signature of the riveTineecosystem.The road parallel to tbe beach between forest and river, and artificial drainageobviously modified the frequency, intensity and duration of flood events,affecting hydrologic, chemical and physical variables of the natural forest environment.Tbe introduction of Ligustrum ltwidum some decades ago (Cabrera,1944) added a biological element of disturbance that is now naturalized andsuccesfully competes with native tree species mainly in those places were theterrain is less subject to flooding because of man-made structures.The importance of the trees (0.1 m DBH) in the alluvial fore t is sometimesgiven by size and density (Pouteria salidfolia: relative basal area 30 %, density2111ha), rnainIy by size (Ocotea acutífolia: relative basal area 12 %, density29/ha), or only by density (ex. …”
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