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Pour citer, elle dit: "Nous sommes passes de l'eau boueuse a de l'eau claire Paul Gibbons, "The Impact of the WTO ITA Agreement," paper presented at CITER 2: The Second Annual Conference on International Trade Education and Research: Free Trade in Information Technology and Telecommunications, University of Melbourne, 4-5 December 1997, p. Geographic penetration in the sense of geographical distribution patterns of subscribers, authors, and citers, as well as the correlations between them, is still another indicator. |
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