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_9120276 _aSolecki, J.J. |
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_965074 _aEnglish, H.E. |
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_9117422 _aScott, A. |
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_99484 _aIDRC, Ottawa (Canadá) |
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_932079 _a12. Pacific Trade and Development Conference _cVancouver (Canadá) _d7-11 Set 1981 |
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| 245 | _aResources of the Easthern USSR | ||
| 245 | _aRenewable resources in the Pacific | ||
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_aOttawa (Canadá) _c1982 |
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_9170120 _aIDRC (Canadá) _vno. 181e |
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| 520 | _aEast of the Ural Mountains in Siberia, the Soviet Union has vast resources - 85 percent of all its fuel and energy resources are located in the region. Forests, oil, natural gas, and hydropower are all abundant and, with changes in trasportation, are incresingly being exploited. At present, Pacific markets are easier for Siberia to reach with its products than are major population centres in the Soviet Union, and trade flows, especially toward Japan, are expanding | ||
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