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Museum International, 1979
One of the main reasons for the fast economic growth experienced in the Federal Republic after World War Two was the fact that this country kept its frontiers open to foreign investment and trade with foreign countries. A great number of manufacturing and trading companies in Germany are foreign-controlled or even wholly-owned subsidiaries.
Bodo Haggeney, Sigwart Hübner
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One of the main reasons for the fast economic growth experienced in the Federal Republic after World War Two was the fact that this country kept its frontiers open to foreign investment and trade with foreign countries. A great number of manufacturing and trading companies in Germany are foreign-controlled or even wholly-owned subsidiaries.
Bodo Haggeney, Sigwart Hübner
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International Journal of Music Education, 1986
Maritime Law in the Federal Republic of Germany has, during 1984, not changed considerably.
Robert R. Bruce +2 more
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Maritime Law in the Federal Republic of Germany has, during 1984, not changed considerably.
Robert R. Bruce +2 more
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International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1989
The years 1986-87 brought a chain of structural changes in govern-mental decision-making which may have a lasting effect on the Federal Republic’s non-proliferation policy. In July 1986, as a consequence of the Chernobyl disaster, the Office of Environment, Nature Protection, and Reactor Safety was removed from the Federal Ministry of the Interior to ...
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The years 1986-87 brought a chain of structural changes in govern-mental decision-making which may have a lasting effect on the Federal Republic’s non-proliferation policy. In July 1986, as a consequence of the Chernobyl disaster, the Office of Environment, Nature Protection, and Reactor Safety was removed from the Federal Ministry of the Interior to ...
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1988
The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) is divided into 10 federal states and the region of Berlin (W) (Figure 4.1). The names of the federal states and the symbols used in graphical presentations of the results are listed in Table 4.1. Some of the states, such as Bayern, Bremen, Hamburg have a long history of their own.
Günter Haag +3 more
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The Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) is divided into 10 federal states and the region of Berlin (W) (Figure 4.1). The names of the federal states and the symbols used in graphical presentations of the results are listed in Table 4.1. Some of the states, such as Bayern, Bremen, Hamburg have a long history of their own.
Günter Haag +3 more
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Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1980
The Federal Republic of Germany is a federation with ten individual states (‘Lander’) and the Territory of West Berlin. Legal and constitutional basis is the Basic Law/Grundgesetz of May 23, 1949 as amended.1 Legislative, administrative and executive powers are divided between the Federal Government, the states and the municipalities.
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The Federal Republic of Germany is a federation with ten individual states (‘Lander’) and the Territory of West Berlin. Legal and constitutional basis is the Basic Law/Grundgesetz of May 23, 1949 as amended.1 Legislative, administrative and executive powers are divided between the Federal Government, the states and the municipalities.
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