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... period from 1909 to 1956 production per man - hour in both subsectors moved ahead by about the same amount and roughly in line with the overall movement . Between 1909 and 1929 , however , the increase in the farm sector was far below ...
... period from 1909 to 1956 production per man - hour in both subsectors moved ahead by about the same amount and roughly in line with the overall movement . Between 1909 and 1929 , however , the increase in the farm sector was far below ...
Page 267
... period is close to one second , and approximately one half of the sources have periods between 0.5 and 1.0 second ... period to increase with time . A useful measure of this trend is the number of years that must elapse before the period ...
... period is close to one second , and approximately one half of the sources have periods between 0.5 and 1.0 second ... period to increase with time . A useful measure of this trend is the number of years that must elapse before the period ...
Page 1133
... period it covers is A.H.J. GREENIDGE and A.M. CLAY , Sources for Roman History , 133-70 B.C. , 2nd ed . rev . by E.W. GRAY ( 1960 ) . The best out- line in English is the first half of H.H. SCULLARD , From the Gracchi to Nero , 3rd ed ...
... period it covers is A.H.J. GREENIDGE and A.M. CLAY , Sources for Roman History , 133-70 B.C. , 2nd ed . rev . by E.W. GRAY ( 1960 ) . The best out- line in English is the first half of H.H. SCULLARD , From the Gracchi to Nero , 3rd ed ...
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