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1. Norris, Raymond C. An empirical investigation of the effects of nonnormality upon the sampling distributions of the product moment correlation coefficient

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2. Panzone, Pablo A. On the product of distributions

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3. Product recall

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HF5415.9
Social Sciences--Commerce--Business--Marketing--Physical distribution of goods--Product recall ; Product recall ; Recall of products
4. Steel Founders' Society of America Distribution of steel castings sales by end use of product

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11167430
5. Chŏng, Min-guk Mulka anjŏng ŭl wihan ch'uksanmul kwa ch'uksan sikp'um yut'ong ch'egye kaesŏn yŏn'gu. 2/4-yŏnch'a = A study on improving a livestock product distribution system for stabilizing inflation : year 2 of 4

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6. Özötün, Erdoğan Distribution of Turkey's gross domestic product by provinces, 1979-1986

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7. Income. Income distribution. National income

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HC79.I5
Social Sciences--Economic history and conditions--Special topics, A-Z--Income. Income distribution. National income ; Income--Economic history ; Gross national product--Economic history ; Income distribution--Economic history ; National income--Economic history ; Gross domestic product--Economic his...
8. Norris, Raymond C. An empirical investigation of the effects of nonnormality upon the sampling distributions of the product moment correlation coefficient

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7024092
9. Panzone, Pablo A. On the product of distributions

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4384848
10. Özötün, Erdoğan Distribution of Turkey's gross domestic product by provinces, 1979-1986

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619329
11. Harris & Ewing No possibility of monopoly in milk distribution, witness tells Monopoly Investigating Committee. Washington, D.C., May 3. 'There is not and cannot be a monopoly in milk distribution,' Thomas H. McInnerney, President of the National Products Corporation, today told the National Monopoly Investigating Committee at the Capitol. He testified as the first witness in a new phase of hearings in which the Committee seeks to give business and industry opportunity to answer charges of monopolistic tendencies

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12. Harris & Ewing President of Socony-Vacuum Co. attacks bill to separate production, refining, and transportation of oil products. Washington, D.C., June 21. John A. Brown, President [...] Socony-Vacuum Co. Inc., told a House Judiciary subcommittee today that a bill by Rep. Vincent [...] to 'divorce' production, refining, and transportation of petroleum products from the marketing of them was 'senseless.' The bill aimed at possible monopolies resulting from all units of distribution of petroleum products by one company. 'From the standpoint of the consumer and retailer, this proposal is a harmful and uneconomic infringement on the freedom of buying,' he said

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13. In the "Wheat Pit" of Tirana. Wheat speculation in Tirana, Albania, is accomplished without the assistance of tickers or brokers. The wheat pit of Tirana is a corner of the market place where buyer and seller meet face to face. Between them they weigh the grain. The primitive scales must balance to a hair's breadth before the transaction is completed. Grain is one of the scarcest food products of the Balkans. Until American cereal relief arrived thousands had gone without white bread for five years. The Red Cross supervised the actual distribution of food relief in many parts of the Balkans

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14. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. This electrical milking machine is sanitary, simple to operate, and enables U.S. farmers to own large herds of dairy cows and market dairy products with a great saving of time and labor. Electricity for these U.S. farms is provided through a great number of farmers' cooperative groups which distribute electric power at low rates. The power is purchased wholesale from private and public utility power plants, and is distributed over lines built with money loaned by the U.S. Electrification Administration. Some of the groups generate their own power or else have joined with other rural electric distribution cooperatives to operate their own large generating plants

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15. International Association for the Distribution of Food Products and General Consumer Goods. Congrès (12th : 1986 : Budapest, Hungary) Dans l'implacable course à la qualité!

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16. Harris & Ewing President of Socony-Vacuum Co. attacks bill to separate production, refining, and transportation of oil products. Washington, D.C., June 21. John A. Brown, President [...] Socony-Vacuum Co. Inc., told a House Judiciary subcommittee today that a bill by Rep. Vincent [...] to 'divorce' production, refining, and transportation of petroleum products from the marketing of them was 'senseless.' The bill aimed at possible monopolies resulting from all units of distribution of petroleum products by one company. 'From the standpoint of the consumer and retailer, this proposal is a harmful and uneconomic infringement on the freedom of buying,' he said

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17. Harris & Ewing No possibility of monopoly in milk distribution, witness tells Monopoly Investigating Committee. Washington, D.C., May 3. 'There is not and cannot be a monopoly in milk distribution,' Thomas H. McInnerney, President of the National Products Corporation, today told the National Monopoly Investigating Committee at the Capitol. He testified as the first witness in a new phase of hearings in which the Committee seeks to give business and industry opportunity to answer charges of monopolistic tendencies

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18. Portrait of America. No. 36. Rural electrification in the U.S. This electrical milking machine is sanitary, simple to operate, and enables U.S. farmers to own large herds of dairy cows and market dairy products with a great saving of time and labor. Electricity for these U.S. farms is provided through a great number of farmers' cooperative groups which distribute electric power at low rates. The power is purchased wholesale from private and public utility power plants, and is distributed over lines built with money loaned by the U.S. Electrification Administration. Some of the groups generate their own power or else have joined with other rural electric distribution cooperatives to operate their own large generating plants

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19. Chŏng, Min-guk Mulka anjŏng ŭl wihan ch'uksanmul kwa ch'uksan sikp'um yut'ong ch'egye kaesŏn yŏn'gu 물가 안정 을 위한 축산물 과 축산 식품 유통 체계 개선 연구 서울 특별시: 한국 농촌 경제 연구원, 2012

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20. In the "Wheat Pit" of Tirana. Wheat speculation in Tirana, Albania, is accomplished without the assistance of tickers or brokers. The wheat pit of Tirana is a corner of the market place where buyer and seller meet face to face. Between them they weigh the grain. The primitive scales must balance to a hair's breadth before the transaction is completed. Grain is one of the scarcest food products of the Balkans. Until American cereal relief arrived thousands had gone without white bread for five years. The Red Cross supervised the actual distribution of food relief in many parts of the Balkans

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