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Tasviriy san’at sohasida badiiy havaskorlik,
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Rivojlangan mamlakatlar iqtisodi,
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Rivojlangan mamlakatlar iqtisodi,
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Anorganik moddalar texnologiyasi. Asosiy kimyoviy mahsulotlar texnologiyasi,
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Ilmiy axborot faoliyati. Informatika,
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Turizm. Alpinizm,
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Qishloq xo‘jaligi va o‘rmon xo‘jaligi,
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Iqtisodiyot nazariyasi. Siyosiy iqtisod. Makro iqtisodiyot. Mikro iqtisodiyot,
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Social Costs Today Institutional analyses of the present crises
Ramazzott Paolo, Pietro Frigato, Wolfram Elsner,Matematika,
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Manual for non -destructive analysis of culture properties
Choi Young chang, Cho Namchul,This Manual for non-destructive analysis of cultural properties using X-rays` was published under the " Capacity Building and Environment Development Projest of the Samarkand Museum, uzbekistan" supported by Cultural Heritage Administration, Republik of Korea (CHA).
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Andris kangro Biobibliografiskais raditajs
Bu bibliografiyada Andris Kangroning otkazilgan konferensiyalar yoritilgan.
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International Money and debt challeces forr the world economy
The burden of debt in developing countries and the search for stability in the international monetary system pose ongoing challenges to the world economy. This book sets forth the problems of international money and debt in the.The authors provide important insights to aid future management of the debt problem and creation of cooperative and stabilizing international monetary policy.
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International Money and debt challeces forr the world economy
Rudiger Dornbush,The burden of debt in developing countries and the search for stability in the international monetary system pose ongoing challenges to the world economy. This book sets forth the problems of international money and debt in the.The authors provide important insights to aid future management of the debt problem and creation of cooperative and stabilizing international monetary policy.
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Tourizm for Uzbekistan
Marian Karch , Dilnoza Khasilova,Look at these pictures of well-knowen tourist attractions. Flyers, print media, televizion ads , and tourist destinatsions. Tourist revenues are a significant source of income for a countru. The development of tourism. Types of tourism. Kind of securities and Business person. Aquatic sport and fitness hall.
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Универсальный самоучитель английский языка.
К. Е .Экерсли,Этот самоучитель предназначен для тех, кто изучает английский язык самостоятельно. Он поможет усвоить определенные лексические единицы, а также овладеть основами грамматики английского языка на элементарном уровне. Пособие состоит из восемнадцати уроков основного курса, каждый из которых содержит диалоги для чтения, грамматические структуры и различные типы упражнений.
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Polymer Chemistry
Carraher. Charles E,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or for the consequences of their use.
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March’s Advanced Organic Chemistry Reactions Mechanisms
Smith Michael B, March Jerry,Organic chemistry is a vibrant and growing scientific discipline that touches a vast number of scientific areas. This sixth edition of ‘‘March’s Advanced Organic Chemistry’’ has been thoroughly updated to reflect new areas of Organic chemistry, as well as new advances in well-known areas of Organic chemistry. Every topic retained from the fifth edition has been brought up to date.
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Fractals and chaos an illustrated course
Addison Paul S.,The aim of this textbook is to provide the reader with an elementary introduction to fractal geometry and chaotic dynamics. These are subjects which have attracted immense interest throughout the whole range of numerate disciplines, including science, engineering, medicine, economics, and social science, to name but a few. The book may be used in part or as a whole to form an introductory course in either or both of the subject areas. The text is very much 'figure driven' as I believe that illustrations are extremely effective in conveying the concepts required for comprehension of the subject matter of the book. In addition, undue mathematical rigour is often avoided within the text in order to provide a concise treatment of specific concepts and speed the reader through the subject areas.
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An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis
Agresti Alan,In recent years, the use of specialized statistical methods for categorical data has increased dramatically, particularly for applications in the biomedical and social sciences. Partly this reflects the development during the past few decades of sophisticated methods for analyzing categorical data. It also reflects the increasing methodological sophistication of scientists and applied statisticians, most of whom now realize that it is unnecessary and often inappropriate to use methods for continuous data with categorical responses. This book presents the most important methods for analyzing categorical data. It summarizes methods that have long played a prominent role, such as chi-squared tests and measures of association. It gives special emphasis, however, to logistic regression and loglinear modeling techniques. These methods share many features with linear model methods for continuous variables.
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HTML5 and CSS3 second Edition Level Up with today's Web Texnologies
Brain P. Hogan,Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial capital letters or in all capitals. The Pragmatic Starter Kit, The Pragmatic Programmer, Pragmatic Programming, Pragmatic Bookshelf, PragProg and the linking g device are trademarks of The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC. Every precaution was taken in the preparation of this book. However, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages that may result from the use of information (including program listings) contained herein. Our Pragmatic courses, workshops, and other products can help you and your team create better software and have more fun. For more information, as well as the latest Pragmatic titles, please visit us at http://pragprog.com.
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Natural Processes and Human Impacts
Sergey M.,Lack of knowledge is a serious obstacle in improving humanity’s interaction with the natural environment. This book, by adding to our knowledge in a holistic and accessible manner, enables more effective assessments to be made of the environmental impacts of natural processes and the consequences of human activity for the state of the environment. Environmental impact assessment requires an interdisciplinary approach of the type presented in this book. Apart from being a useful book for reference purposes, it provides interesting background reading on environmental issues and brings to light some unused environmental facts that will help satisfy those who are curious. An example of an unusual fact is that involving the release of oestrogen from birth control tablets. In some cases, oestrogen enters wastewater systems, finds its way into larger water bodies and causes sex reversal in some species of fish
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Тibilisi. Arxitekturniye pamyatniki i xudojectvenniye muzeyi.
Tsitsishvili I.,Georgiya has a rich variety of natural features,the eternal snows of the Caucasian Range lie quite close to the caressing warm waves of the Black Sea and humid subtropiks,lish Alpine meadows give place to plains and highlands.
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Political Economy and Public Policy
Lal D.,We are grateful to Deepak Lal for this essay, the nineteenth in the Center's series of Occasional Papers on development themes by distinguished scholars and policy makers. Political Economy and Public Policy takes fundamental issues in trade and development policy and subjects them to well-based economic analysis in a form that is easily accessible to the non-specialist. Distinguished contributors address some of the following questions: Are critics of outward-orientated development wrong? What caused the financial crisis of East Asia? Who supports trade and aid in the US? And, what are the conditions needed to promote growth? They also look forward to what trade policies and agreements will be needed in the future.
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BEGINNING THEORY
Peter Barry,The right of Peter Barry to be identified as the author this work has beeen asserted by him in assordance with thi Copyright,Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Deforestation and government policiy
Malcolm Gillis, Robert Repetto,The essay, by Malcolm Gillis and Robert Repetto, is number eight in the Center's series of Occasional Papers, which present broad reflections by senior scholars and policymakers on major development issues. The subject of this paper has enormous importance for understanding a major global environmental issue and the important socio-economic issue related to it.
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Nonparametric Econometrics: A Primer
Jeffrey S. Racine,This review is a primer for those who wish to familiarize themselves with nonparametric econometrics. Though the underlying theory for many of these methods can be daunting for some practitioners, this article will demonstrate how a range of nonparametric methods can in fact be deployed in a fairly straightforward manner.
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Royal Canadian Air Force
Revised U . S,When the Royal Canadian Air Force went about setting up a physical program .
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Advanced Macroeconomics
David Romer,This book owes a great deal to many people. The book is an outgrowth of courses I have taught at Princeton, M.I.T., Stanford, and especially Berkeley. I want to thank the many students in these courses for their feedback, their patience, and their encouragement. Four people provided detailed, thoughtful, and constructive comments on almost every' aspect of the book: Laurence Ball, A. Andrew John, N. Gregory Mankiw, and Christina Romer. Each of them significantly improved the book, and 1 am deeply grateful to them for their efforts. In addition, Susanto Basu, Matthew Cushing, Charles Engel, Mark Gertler, Mary Gregory, A. Stephen Holland, Gregory' Linden, Maurice Obtsfeld, and Robert Rasche made valuable comments and suggestions concerning some or all of the book. Jeffrey Rohaly not only prepared the superb Solutions Manual to accompany the book, but also read the page proofs with great care and made many corrections. Teresa Cyrus helped with the preparation of some of the tables and figures. Finally, the editorial staff at McGraw-Hill and the production staff at Publication Services, Inc., especially Leon Jeter, Victoria Richardson, Scott Schriefer, Scott Stratford, and Lucille Sutton, did an excellent job of turning the manuscript into a finished product. I thank all of these people for their help. David Romer is professor of economics at the University of California, Berkeley. He received his A.B. from Princeton University, where he was valedictorian, and his Ph.D. from M.I.T. He has been on the faculty at Princeton and has been a visiting faculty member at M.I.T. and Stanford. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research and serves on the editorial boards of several economics journals. His main research interests are monetary policy, the foundations of price stickiness, empirical evidence on economic growth, and asset-price volatility. He is married to Christina Romer, who is also an economist, and has two children, Katherine and Paul.
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Social Costs Today Institutional analyses of the present crises
Ramazzott Paolo, Pietro Frigato, Wolfram Elsner,This book deals with the causes of the present crises, but it claims that causes and policy implications cannot be properly assessed by focusing on allocative efficiency or income growth alone: it contends that a more general approach is called tor. based on social costs. It docs not deal with social costs according to the Pigou-vian or the C'oasian traditions. It draws on the work of Original Institutional Economics (OIE) such as Thorstcin Vcblcn. Kart William Rapp and Karl Polanyi. on post-Keynesians such as Hyman Minsk)' and. in general, on authors who have provided insights beyond the conventional wisdom of economic thought. The assumption underlying the book’s social cost perspective is that social costs arise because the money-centered accounting of capitalist market economics is biased relative to social requirements and needs. Although social costs may sometimes have a monetary dimension, they cannot be dealt with in money terms alone. What is at issue at a more fundamental level is that (1) labor and knowledge, nature, money and finance, and problem-solving social institutions arc treated as commodities. (2) our common knowledge is often distorted in order to favor vested interests. (3) whatever competition one might achieve, it cannot deal with the social dilemma between individualist profitability and societal serv iceability and. finally, (4) when social costs rise and the quality of life declines, so docs the ability of democratic collective action. Social costs, in this perspective, identify the issues that need to be addressed if public policy would wish to prevent the economy from subsuming societal relations and freedom. Social costs, in this evolutionary-institutional perspective, particularly elaborated by Karl William Kapp. both precede and follow the crises, as causes and effects of the current financial, real economic, resources and food, energy and climate, social, political and moral crises. The sections in this book provide a framework that better allows us to situate the issues and to appreciate the crises.