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The Effect of p-Toluenesulfonic Acid and Phosphoric Acid (V) Content on the Heat Resistance and Thermal Properties of Phenol Resin and Phenol-Carbon Composite. [PDF]
Rybakiewicz Ł, Zmywaczyk J.
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Analysis of the Possibility of Increasing the Load-Bearing Capacity and Fatigue Life of CFRP Material Mechanical Joints. [PDF]
Arkuszyńska A, Rośkowicz M.
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Underwater Magnetic Sensors Network. [PDF]
Adamczyk A, Klebba M, Wąż M, Pavić I.
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Industrial and strategic co-operation models for armaments companies in Europe [PDF]
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Mechanical Behavior of 3D-Printed Zig-Zag Honeycomb Structures Made of BASF Ultrafuse 316L. [PDF]
Sarzyński M +5 more
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Conflict Management and Peace Science, 1998
I develop a theory explaining how states decide how much armament to acquire. The theory treats states as unitary optimizers choosing between guns and butter, and it offers a novel exposition of the role intentions play in armament decisions-how they are perceived, and how their assessment interacts with the assessment of power.
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I develop a theory explaining how states decide how much armament to acquire. The theory treats states as unitary optimizers choosing between guns and butter, and it offers a novel exposition of the role intentions play in armament decisions-how they are perceived, and how their assessment interacts with the assessment of power.
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The IDS Bulletin, 1977
SUMMARY This article argues that the armament sector in Britain contrasts sharply with that in developing countries, where it is an important element in the pattern of dependence. In Britain, the armament sector is indigenous and very advanced.
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SUMMARY This article argues that the armament sector in Britain contrasts sharply with that in developing countries, where it is an important element in the pattern of dependence. In Britain, the armament sector is indigenous and very advanced.
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