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    Massachusetts Health Reform in 2008: Who Are the Remaining Uninsured Adults?

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    Profiles residents still uninsured after the individual mandate was implemented: young, single, urban, male racial/ethnic minorities and non-citizens with limited English proficiency. Outlines lessons on outreach to those eligible for public coverage

    Alien Registration- Reynolds, James T. (Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/10200/thumbnail.jp

    Virtual stock trading

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    GarcĂ­a MartĂ­nez, MM. (2010). Virtual stock trading. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/10200.Archivo delegad

    Spartan Daily, December 8, 2005

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    Volume 125, Issue 57https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10200/thumbnail.jp

    The BG News November 9, 2022

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    The BGSU campus student newspaper. Volume 102-Issue 11. November 9, 2022https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/10200/thumbnail.jp

    Montana Kaimin, February 2, 1999

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    Student newspaper of the University of Montana, Missoula.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/10200/thumbnail.jp

    Research on nonlinear optical materials: an assessment. IV. Photorefractive and liquid crystal materials

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    This panel considered two separate subject areas: photorefractive materials used for nonlinear optics and liquid crystal materials used in light valves. Two related subjects were not considered due to lack of expertise on the panel: photorefractive materials used in light valves and liquid crystal materials used in nonlinear optics. Although the inclusion of a discussion of light valves by a panel on nonlinear optical materials at first seems odd, it is logical because light valves and photorefractive materials perform common functions

    Economic Incentives for Controlling Trade-Related Biological Invasions in the Great Lakes

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    Ballast water from commercial ships engaged in international trade has been implicated as the primary invasion pathway in over 60 percent of new introductions of invasive alien species (IAS) in the Great Lakes since 1960. Recent policies have recognized that IAS are a form of biological pollution and have become focused on preventing new introductions. Given that emissions-based incentives are infeasible for the case of biological emissions, we investigate the cost-effectiveness of various performance proxy-based and technology-based economic incentives to reduce the threat of new invasions of Ponto-Caspian species in the Great Lakes.aquatic nuisance species, ballast water, uncertainty, risk management, performance-based incentives, environmental subsidies, International Relations/Trade, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    Digital divide: a collection of papers from the Toshiba/Becta digital divide seminar, 19th February 2002

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