Environment and Development: Views from the East & the WestAmitava Mukherjee, V. K. Agnihotri Concept Publishing Company, 1993 - 587 pagini Contributed articles. |
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... sources by 0.6 , 3.5 and 4.2 per cent respectively . The total energy use model of the total system , the most aggregated model of the study is significant at one per cent . Its R2 is 0.657 which suggests that about two - third of the ...
... sources by 0.6 , 3.5 and 4.2 per cent respectively . The total energy use model of the total system , the most aggregated model of the study is significant at one per cent . Its R2 is 0.657 which suggests that about two - third of the ...
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... sources . The negative coefficient of female literacy in all the equations re- lated with animate energy sources indicate that the social development reduces the dependence on animate energy sources in the total system . However , the ...
... sources . The negative coefficient of female literacy in all the equations re- lated with animate energy sources indicate that the social development reduces the dependence on animate energy sources in the total system . However , the ...
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... sources . It also indicates that traditional tech- nologies have given impetus to self - reliant energy systems . As much of the energy needs for supporting animate energy sources are produced from the agricultural and animal hus ...
... sources . It also indicates that traditional tech- nologies have given impetus to self - reliant energy systems . As much of the energy needs for supporting animate energy sources are produced from the agricultural and animal hus ...
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