1931
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.5000503904
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Our waning power of competition—an unrecognised factor

Abstract: Bcpl. 25, 1031full-size section of :I rAoiiiloii ~lirllnnd LP. Scott.isli RriiIwny cnrringc. Wc shnll be nblc to burn oil gns, ;it Fnriirliiy 's sliritic, oiic hiinrlrcd nnd sis ycnrs after his synpntlictic study of it,s clinrnctcr-tile first occusion on which siicli burnt offering will linvc bccn iniidc ndviscdly in rccognition of thc grcnt use hc* inndc of t lie opportunity t,hc iniitcrinl nffordcd him.A Sntionnl J3cnzolc piimp mny scn-c to help t,hc pul~lic to roiiple tlic Bctiaolc they wnstc with t,liia B … Show more

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