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Roche - Roche expands its portfolio of laboratory information systems and laboratory automation solutions for large laboratories
https://web.archive.org/web/20160430194515/http://www.roche.com/de/media/store/releases/med_dia_2008-11-19a.htm
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defence.professionals | defpro.com
https://web.archive.org/web/20121121023027/http://www.defpro.com/daily/details/415/
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The LPC Reference Manual
http://www.xyllomer.de/system/lpc.php
Xyllomer MUD, a textbased roleplaying environment providing a complex fantasy world to be explored by the eager adventurer.
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Proto-Japanese: Issues and Prospects - Google Books
http://books.google.de/books?id=aun8BRHTDEAC
Proto-Japanese is the reconstructed language stage from which all later varieties of Japanese, including Ryukyuan, descend. It has been studied both as an end in itself (as the genetic code of the Japanese language) and as part of endeavors to clarify the…
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Intelsat 27
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/intelsat-27.htm
Gunter's Space Page - Information on Launch vehicles, Satellites, Space Shuttle and Astronautics
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Google Scholar
http://scholar.google.de/scholar?q=geopolymer&hl=de&btnG=Suche&lr=
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New Dawn → Intelsat 28
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/new-dawn.htm
Gunter's Space Page - Information on Launch vehicles, Satellites, Space Shuttle and Astronautics
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DBIS
http://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/detail.php?bib_id=alle&titel_id=8957
Datenbanken Infosystem, Verzeichnis aller wissenschaftlichen Datenbanken, Version 2.1
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Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan - William E. Deal - Google Books
https://books.google.de/books?id=DY0XiflmVIAC
andbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan spans the beginning of the Kamakura period in 1185 through the end of the Edo (Tokugawa) period in 1868. The medieval and early modern eras in Japan were largely shaped by the rise of the warrior class.…
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Robert Darnton on the Future of Libraries
https://blog.klassik-stiftung.de/robert-darnton-future-of-libraries/
»Libraries never were warehouses of books. Librarians never limited their functions to ordering books.«