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Japan is ready to start a survey of the Pacific Ocean, hoping to find large deposits of rare earth minerals, below the ocean floor.
When an interviewer launches PGMS on a PDA, the software entry form (Ef) first pops up where the interviewer is able to do three things: 1) load data from an input file to the house- hold listing form (HHLf) by calling the data loading form (Lf) at the backend of the system; 2) backup data from the PDA to the SD card; 3) start a survey for the selected household.
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The Bank of England has started a survey to monitor credit conditions and is researching how to tease out whether monetary expansion is stemming from changes in supply or demand.In general, the message from money is likely to be most useful in the longer term, although developments in credit may prove helpful to central banks in the shorter term.
"We're starting a survey of the flood plains on Tuesday.
Before data collection starts, a survey, based on the WHO Tool for Situational Analysis to assess Emergency and Essential Surgical Care, will be performed.
In mid-July, the Okinawa Defense Bureau, which is overseeing construction, restricted access to the site to start a drilling survey needed to finalize reclamation plans.
China is planning to start doing a survey next year.
Instead, start with a survey of several smaller books.
We will start with a survey of applications of Feller processes.
We start with a survey of what is known about natural RNA regulatory mechanisms and an update on their latest engineering.
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