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Internal Communication

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Yeomans, L, FitzPatrick, L
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International Community? What International Community?

International Community Law Review, 2023
Abstract The expression “international community” is ubiquitous in international legal instruments, government policies, jurisprudence and scholarship. Yet, its meaning, significance and repercussions in international law are still unclear. The departing point of the analysis is the horizontal or decentralized character of the international legal order,
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Advanced International Communications

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2011
This article addresses the emerging challenges for the extensive application of IMT-Advanced MIMO channel model to the upcoming technologies, e.g., relay and CoMP. To verify the observation and analysis, some field measurements for MIMO channel have been carried out in down town Beijing for the UMi scenario.
Jianhua Zhang 0001   +5 more
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The circle of internal communication

Proceedings of the 39th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services, 2011
It was apparent that the knowledge base in our ticketing system was both woefully out of date and hardly used. The problem was that nobody owned the process and the users of the system had been jaded by missing or out-of-date information. In this paper, we describe the process of cleaning up the out-of-date knowledge base and reinventing the process to
Jean Tagliamonte, Chad Fust
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS

Critical Care Clinics, 1997
Multidisciplinary critical care evolved from the work of Bjorn Ibsen in 1952, and from his international links, developed international organizations, and regional federations and societies. Today the international critical care community is increasingly communicating through the Internet.
C W, Bryan-Brown, D W, Crippen
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International community organising

2013
This book is the first to explore the diverse history of community organising, telling stories of how it developed, its successes and failures, and the lessons that can be applied today.
Dave Beck, Rod Purcell
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International Communication

Communication Booknotes, 1981
Gertrude Joch Robinson   +2 more
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International Communications

Communication Booknotes, 1982
James L. Tyson, Harry L. Helms
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International Communications

Communication Booknotes, 1972
Alan Wells   +3 more
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