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Benjamin I. Gahagan, Katie E. Gherard, and Eric T. Schultz
Pág. 1069
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Y. Liu, C. Baktash, J. R. Beene, Ch. Geppert, T. Gottwald, C. C. Havener, T. Kessler, H. F. Krause, D. R. Schultz, D. W. Stracener, C. R. Vane, K. Wies, and K. Wendt
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S. Venkataraman, M. Stoica, S. Scudino, T. Gemming, C. Mickel, U. Kunz, K.B. Kim, L. Schultz and J. Eckert
Pág. 835 - 840
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Paul L. Butterworth,James T. Schultz,Marian C. Schultz
On August 3, 1981, 13,000 air traffic controllers walked off the job. Under US law, the strike was illegal. President Ronald Reagan ordered the strikers as a group to return to work; when they did not, he ordered individual strikers to return, and again ...
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Smits, M. de Lange, C. A. Ullrich, S. Schultz, T. Schmitt, M. Underwood, J. G. Shaffer, J. P. Rayner, D. M. Stolow, A.
Pág. 4812 - 4817
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Mildner, D. F. R. Chen-Mayer, H. H. Gibson, W. M. Gnaupel-Herold, T. Miller, M. E. Prask, H. J. Schultz, A. J. Vitt, R. Youngman, R.
Pág. 1985 - 1993
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Szatmàri, I; Schultz, A; Rekeczky, C; Kozek, T; Roska, T; Chua, L O
Pág. 1385 - 1393
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Waibel, A; Geutner, P; Tomokiyo, L Mayfield; Schultz, T; Woszczyna, M
Pág. 1297 - 1313
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T. Paul Schultz
Pág. pp. 83 - 125
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