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1. United Nations. Open-ended Working Group on the Question of Equitable Representation on and Increase in the Membership of the Security Council Report of the Open-ended Working Group on the Question of Equitable Representation on and Increase in the Membership of the Security Council

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2. United Nations. Open-ended Working Group on the Question of Equitable Representation on and Increase in the Membership of the Security Council Rep. Open-ended Work. Group Quest. Equitable Represent. Increase Membsh. Secur. Counc. Other Matters relat. Secur. Counc. New York: United Nations; 1994-

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3. SCOR Working Group 27--"Tides of the Open Sea." An intercomparison of open sea tidal pressure sensors [Paris, France]: Unesco; 1975

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "Meet the guys who shoot 'em." George Woolslayer introduces a group of open-hearth furnace men to his poster pals, Evans and Vineyard, who are getting a first-hand view of production for war. Although they knew how to shoot guns and drive jeeps before they came to Allegheny-Ludlum, they're seeing for the first time the kind of Americans who make these things: skilled and semi-skilled workers, tireless men who can work for hours in terrific heat. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1942 Aug

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5. Harris & Ewing Boxes placed in Smithsonian in 1881 by telephone inventor opened for first time. Washington, D.C., Oct. Three boxes which Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, and two associates placed in the secret archives of the Smithsonian Institution in 1881 and which have remained [un][?]opened since, were formally opened today in the presence of Bell's two daughters and a group of scientists. The boxes contained among other things the original working model of the first machine ever to record on wax and reproduce the Human voice. In the photograph, left to right: Mrs. David Fairchild, daughter of the inventor; Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, another daughter; Alexander Graham Bell, great-grandson of Bell; T.H. Beard, Director or Research of the Dictaphone Co.; Dr. Charles Abbot, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; and H.W. Dorsey, also of the Smithsonian. 10/27/37

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. A poster comes to life. "Meet the guys who shoot 'em." George Woolslayer introduces a group of open-hearth furnace men to his poster pals, Evans and Vineyard, who are getting a first-hand view of production for war. Although they knew how to shoot guns and drive jeeps before they came to Allegheny-Ludlum, they're seeing for the first time the kind of Americans who make these things: skilled and semi-skilled workers, tireless men who can work for hours in terrific heat. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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7. Open University. Development Policy and Practice Research Group. DPP working paper Milton Keynes, U.K.: Development Policy and Practice, Open University

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8. Harris & Ewing Boxes placed in Smithsonian in 1881 by telephone inventor opened for first time. Washington, D.C., Oct. Three boxes which Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, and two associates placed in the secret archives of the Smithsonian Institution in 1881 and which have remained [un][?]opened since, were formally opened today in the presence of Bell's two daughters and a group of scientists. The boxes contained among other things the original working model of the first machine ever to record on wax and reproduce the Human voice. In the photograph, left to right: Mrs. David Fairchild, daughter of the inventor; Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, another daughter; Alexander Graham Bell, great-grandson of Bell; T.H. Beard, Director or Research of the Dictaphone Co.; Dr. Charles Abbot, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; and H.W. Dorsey, also of the Smithsonian. 10/27/37 [19]37 October 27

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9. Sani, B. J. W. Open-ended working group of the parties to Montreal Protocol to review the assessment panels synthesis report and adjustment to the Montreal Protocol, Nairobi, Kenya, 28 August-5 September, 1989 [Blantyre, Malawi]: National Research Council of Malaŵi; [1989]

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10. I.G.U. Working Group on Geography of Transport. Meeting (1983 : Bruges, Belgium) Europe, the open door : proceedings of the Bruges' Meeting, 1983 [Rome] : Dipartimento di pianificazione territoriale ed urbanistica, Università di Roma ; Bruges : College of Europe, [1983?]-

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11. Zaveri, Shetal An evaluative study of non-working, DWCRA group of Vadodara district, Gujarat State, 1997 New Delhi: School of Continuing Education, Indira Gandhi National Open University; 1997

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12. COSPAR Proceedings of the open meetings of the working group on space biology of the twentieth plenary meeting of COSPAR, Tel Aviv, Israel, 7-18 June 1977 Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press; 1978

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13. International Geological Correlation Programme. Project 254. United States Working Group Metalliferous black shales and related ore deposits Denver, CO: U.S. Geological Survey, Free on application to the Books and Open-File Services Section, U.S. Geological Survey; 1989

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14. International Conference on Open Souce Software (2nd : 2006 : Como, Italy) Open source systems New York: Springer; 2006

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15. COSPAR. Working Group I. Moon and planets II Amsterdam: North-Holland Pub. Co.; 1968

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16. A.R.C. Child Dispensary in Bucharest, in charge of Miss Ober of Chicago, a Red Cross nurse and child welfare expert. The line forms at 10 am, outside the window of Miss Ober's offices. Presently the window opens and Miss Ober, in long white hospital apron and rubber gloves, begins her three hours' work with the children. The rubber gloves are a very necessary precaution, for there is typhus and many other contagious and infectious diseases about. The ailments are of great variety, but much of the trouble is skin diseases and diseases due to malnutrition and uncleanliness. An interested group watching Miss Ober wash out a boy's eye

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17. Feller, Joseph, 1972- Open source development, adoption, and innovation New York: Springer; c2007

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18. IFIP TC6/WG6.4 International Workshop on Open Distributed Processing (1991 : Berlin, Germany) Open distributed processing Amsterdam; New York: North-Holland

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19. IFIP TC6/WG6.1 International Conference on Open Distributed Processing (2nd : 1993 : Berlin, Germany) Open distributed processing, II Amsterdam; New York: North-Holland; 1994

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20. SCOR Working Group 27--"Tides of the Open Sea." An intercomparison of open sea tidal pressure sensors

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