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1990
Abstract All recent writers on the Northern Ireland economy agree that it is in a bad state. On this point the spectrum of academic opinion is narrower than on almost any topic examined in this book. It ranges only from those who paint the picture as bleak (e.g. Kennedy et al.
John Whyte, Garret FitzGerald
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Abstract All recent writers on the Northern Ireland economy agree that it is in a bad state. On this point the spectrum of academic opinion is narrower than on almost any topic examined in this book. It ranges only from those who paint the picture as bleak (e.g. Kennedy et al.
John Whyte, Garret FitzGerald
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1984
The principal economic concern about nuclear power reactors has always been their capital cost. Currently, the capital cost of a reactor contributes some 70 per cent to the total cost of nuclear-generated electricity, even when somewhat speculative allowance is made for decommissioning and waste disposal costs (see Table 23.1).
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The principal economic concern about nuclear power reactors has always been their capital cost. Currently, the capital cost of a reactor contributes some 70 per cent to the total cost of nuclear-generated electricity, even when somewhat speculative allowance is made for decommissioning and waste disposal costs (see Table 23.1).
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Economic Aspects of Breastfeeding
Studies in Family Planning, 1978For thousands of years, the popularity of breast-feeding among women of different cultures has fluctuated widely (1, 2, 3, 4). The longest known trend in this history has occurred in Western Europe and North America during the last century, when increasing proportions of women have failed to nurse their infants at all.
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2004
This new collection of essays by leading Canadian scientists, engineers, social scientists, and humanists offers an overview and assessment of climate change and its impacts on Canada from physical, social, technological, economic, political, and ethical / religious perspectives.
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This new collection of essays by leading Canadian scientists, engineers, social scientists, and humanists offers an overview and assessment of climate change and its impacts on Canada from physical, social, technological, economic, political, and ethical / religious perspectives.
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