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The importance of understanding angler heterogeneity for managing recreational fisheries
Author: Beardmore, Alan Benedict
Date created: 2013-12-09
Contexts, pleasures and preferences: girls playing computer games
Contact: Diane Carr, CLC, IOE, University of London, d.carr@ioe.ac.uk
Author: Carr, Diane
Date created: 2005-05-27
A language-independent framework for reasoning about preferences for declarative problem solving
Author: Ensan, Alireza
Date created: 2019-04-10

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