Acadiensis, Volumes 8-9Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1978 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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100 Soil maps would seem to indicate that the agricultural potential of the province is limited . However , since the arable area comprises several million acres of land , this source is only useful as an indicator of the upper limits ...
100 Soil maps would seem to indicate that the agricultural potential of the province is limited . However , since the arable area comprises several million acres of land , this source is only useful as an indicator of the upper limits ...
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The similar distribution pattern of the primary and secondary phases of the industry indicate that this processing was indeed located near the source of the staple itself , away from Halifax ( see Figure 4 ) . The largest quantities of ...
The similar distribution pattern of the primary and secondary phases of the industry indicate that this processing was indeed located near the source of the staple itself , away from Halifax ( see Figure 4 ) . The largest quantities of ...
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In fact , most 1 - O information is obsolete two or three years after compilation , as forecasting experiments indicate very clearly . Moreover , the 1-0 model is based on strictly fixed production coefficients .
In fact , most 1 - O information is obsolete two or three years after compilation , as forecasting experiments indicate very clearly . Moreover , the 1-0 model is based on strictly fixed production coefficients .
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