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grain-size characteristics of pyroclastic deposits.
grain-size characteristics of pyroclastic deposits.
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grain size distribution. distribución de tamaño de grano es en gran medida la consecuencia de altura de la capa de polvo.
grain size distribution. grain size distribution is to a great extent the consequence of powder layer height.
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ha publicado varias referencias, como d. moratilla y games addiction, y ha creado su propia editora de música experimental llamada grain size.
he has published several references, such as d. moratilla and games addiction, and he has created his own experimental music editorial called grain size.
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:jel: l1 – market structure, firm strategy, and market performancejel: l11 – production, pricing, and market structure; size distribution of firmsjel: l12 – monopoly; monopolization strategiesjel: l13 – oligopoly and other imperfect marketsjel: l14 – transactional relationships; contracts and reputation; networksjel: l15 – information and product quality; standardization and compatibilityjel: l17 - open source products and markets:jel: l2 – firm objectives, organization, and behaviorjel: l21 – business objectives of the firmjel: l22 – firm organization and market structurejel: l23 – organization of productionjel: l24 – contracting out; joint ventures; technology licensingjel: l25 – firm performance: size, diversification, and scopejel: l26 – entrepreneurship:jel:l3 – non-profit organizations and public enterprisejel: l32 – public enterprises; public-private enterprisesjel: l33 – comparison of public and private enterprises; privatization; contracting out:jel: l4 – antitrust issues and policiesjel: l41 – monopolization; horizontal anticompetitive practicesjel: l42 – vertical restraints; resale price maintenance; quantity discountsjel: l43 – legal monopolies and regulation or deregulationjel: l44 – antitrust policy and public enterprise, nonprofit institutions, and professional organizations:jel: l5 – regulation and industrial policyjel: l52 – industrial policy; sectoral planning methodsjel: l53] – enterprise policy:jel: l6 – industry studies: manufacturingjel: l62 – automobiles; other transportation equipmentjel: l63 – microelectronics; computers; communications equipmentjel: l64 – other machinery; business equipment; armamentsjel: l65 – chemicals; rubber; drugs; biotechnologyjel: l66 – food; beverages; cosmetics; tobacco; wine and spiritsjel: l67 – other consumer nondurables: clothing, textiles, shoes, and leatherjel: l68 – appliances; other consumer durables:jel: l7 – industry studies: primary products and constructionjel: l72 – mining, extraction, and refining: other nonrenewable resourcesjel: l73 – forest productsjel: l74 – constructionjel: l78 – government policy:jel: l8 – industry studies: servicesjel: l81 – retail and wholesale trade; e-commercejel: l82 – entertainment; media (performing arts, visual arts, broadcasting, publishing, etc.
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