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Page 522
... active local authority loan market conducted through a number of brokers , where money can be lent on deposit for a range of maturities from two days up to a year ( and indeed for longer pe- riods ) . Much more rapid was the growth ...
... active local authority loan market conducted through a number of brokers , where money can be lent on deposit for a range of maturities from two days up to a year ( and indeed for longer pe- riods ) . Much more rapid was the growth ...
Page 558
... active , of which there are k in number , in which k is 1 or a greater integer . A linear tape , potentially infinite to the right , is ruled in squares , each of which is either blank or has printed upon it one of a finite number j ...
... active , of which there are k in number , in which k is 1 or a greater integer . A linear tape , potentially infinite to the right , is ruled in squares , each of which is either blank or has printed upon it one of a finite number j ...
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... active against streptococcal infections in mice and hu- mans . Soon afterward French workers showed that its active antibacterial agent is sulfanilamide . In 1936 the English physician Leonard Colebrook and his colleagues provided ...
... active against streptococcal infections in mice and hu- mans . Soon afterward French workers showed that its active antibacterial agent is sulfanilamide . In 1936 the English physician Leonard Colebrook and his colleagues provided ...
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