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ASTM E647-93 Standard Test, Method for Measurement of Fatigue Crack Growth Rates,
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ASTM E647-93 Standard Test, Method for Measurement of Fatigue Crack Growth Rates;
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The effect of phosphate and temperature on growth of activated sludge and on biodegradation of surfactants. Wat.
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The effect of phosphate and temperature on growth of activated sludge and on biodegradation of surfactants.
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This new era offers huge opportunities, especially in terms of economic growth, as well as challenges.
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This new era offers huge opportunities, especially in terms of economic growth, as well as challenges.
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For the extension of the period regarding the frequency of collection of biometric data, see the justification to the amendment on recital 11.
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For the extension of the period regarding the frequency of collection of biometric data, see the justification to the amendment on recital 11.
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Management of air traffic and thereby facilitate further cost reductions and demand growth
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Management of air traffic and thereby facilitate further cost reductions and demand growth
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Burden Sharing - impact of climate change mitigation policies on growth and jobs
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Burden Sharing - impact of climate change mitigation policies on growth and jobs
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- How does your MS count the 3 months period from the date of arrival ?
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- How does your MS count the 3 months period from the date of arrival ?
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If a person leaves the host MS before the end of 3 months period and comes back immediately after does the 3 months period start again?
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If a person leaves the host MS before the end of 3 months period and comes back immediately after does the 3 months period start again?
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The 6 months notice period is thus considered as an appropriate period of time to ensure that the reason for a transfer of an institution is not the avoidance of ex-post payments and increased regular contributions in the future.
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The 6 months notice period is thus considered as an appropriate period of time to ensure that the reason for a transfer of an institution is not the avoidance of ex-post payments and increased regular contributions in the future.
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GENERAL PRESENTATION OF MOBILITY PERIOD
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GENERAL PRESENTATION OF MOBILITY PERIOD
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