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... large number of uneconomic pits and a fairly rapid growth in productivity , this competition has had an unfa- vourable effect on the financial results of most coal min- ing companies and the government has repeatedly found it necessary ...
... large number of uneconomic pits and a fairly rapid growth in productivity , this competition has had an unfa- vourable effect on the financial results of most coal min- ing companies and the government has repeatedly found it necessary ...
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Law of large numbers Contribu- tions to education Early life. generalization to a well - known theorem , which was first formulated by a Soviet mathematician named Mikhail Souslin , concerning the necessary and sufficient conditions for ...
Law of large numbers Contribu- tions to education Early life. generalization to a well - known theorem , which was first formulated by a Soviet mathematician named Mikhail Souslin , concerning the necessary and sufficient conditions for ...
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... large number of dispensaries and privately owned clinics , and over 700 private medical practitioners . It is estimated that there are only three hospital beds per 1,000 persons , a deficiency made more acute by the high incidence of ...
... large number of dispensaries and privately owned clinics , and over 700 private medical practitioners . It is estimated that there are only three hospital beds per 1,000 persons , a deficiency made more acute by the high incidence of ...
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