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Sources list for LINEAR PROGRAMING: Shorr, A. (1991). The Optimizer: Productivity Evaluation Methodology for Scheduling Staff with Linear Programming. Tarzana, CA: Shoff Associates.Nursing Practices Chou C.P., et al (1998). Interaction effects of client and treatment program characteristics on retention: An exploratory analysis using hierarchical linear models. Substance Use & Misuse, 33(11), 2281-2301. Substance Abuse and African-American Males Stevens, RC, Haw, JF, & E Munson. (20 Jan. 1995) "Synthesis of Linear Acetylenic Carbon: The `sp' Carbon Allotrope." Science, New Series. Vol. 267, No. 5196, pp. 362-367. Linear sp Carbon Allotropes Schermann, G, Grosser, T, Hampel, F, & A Hirsch. (1997). "Dicyanopolyynes: A Homologous Series of End-Capped Linear sp Carbon." Chem, Eur, J. Vol. 3, No. 7. The University of Sydney Australia. The Golden Age of Allotropes. [Online] Available from: http:// Linear sp Carbon Allotropes Kane, Douglas D. 2002. "Science in the art of the Italian Renaissance I: Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise--linear perspective and space." The Ohio Journal of Science, December. The Renaissance More sources on "LINEAR PROGRAMING"
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