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Vehicles detection through wireless sensors networks and optical fiber sensors. [PDF]
Khlaifi H, Zrelli A, Ezzedine T.
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The COP9 signalosome variants CSNCSN7A and CSNCSN7B form complexes with specific CRLs which are targets of autophagy. [PDF]
Dubiel W, Dubiel D.
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Navigating turbulence: analyzing the resilience of Lebanon's healthcare system in a multi-crisis scenario. [PDF]
Yamout R +4 more
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2009
In this lively book, Alan L. Karras traces the history of smuggling around the world and explores all aspects of this pervasive and enduring crime. Through a compelling set of cases drawn from a rich array of historical and contemporary sources, Karras shows how smuggling of every conceivable good has flourished in every place, at every time ...
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In this lively book, Alan L. Karras traces the history of smuggling around the world and explores all aspects of this pervasive and enduring crime. Through a compelling set of cases drawn from a rich array of historical and contemporary sources, Karras shows how smuggling of every conceivable good has flourished in every place, at every time ...
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Exports to Smuggle and Smuggling Technologies*
Review of International Economics, 2009AbstractOur analysis is motivated by cases of cigarette smuggling in Canada and in the UK. In the 1990s, domestic cigarettes were legally exported to be subsequently illegally imported. At first, smuggling was done by individual consumers who bought cigarettes abroad and brought them back through policed points of entry.
Bruno Larue +2 more
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Scientific American, 2008
Highly enriched uranium (HEU), which could be used by terrorists in the construction of a crude nuclear device capable of mass destruction, is frighteningly easy to smuggle into the United States. This article discusses the challenge posed by HEU smuggling, and why current U.S. efforts are inadequate.
Thomas B, Cochran, Matthew G, McKinzie
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Highly enriched uranium (HEU), which could be used by terrorists in the construction of a crude nuclear device capable of mass destruction, is frighteningly easy to smuggle into the United States. This article discusses the challenge posed by HEU smuggling, and why current U.S. efforts are inadequate.
Thomas B, Cochran, Matthew G, McKinzie
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2003
Abstract This chapter discusses the problem of smuggling. The authorities recognized that punishment and the use of arms needed to be accompanied by a more constructive policy. Not only were new and old domestic Industries protected, but they also had to be as good as foreign equivalents to help stem smuggling.
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Abstract This chapter discusses the problem of smuggling. The authorities recognized that punishment and the use of arms needed to be accompanied by a more constructive policy. Not only were new and old domestic Industries protected, but they also had to be as good as foreign equivalents to help stem smuggling.
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