Kapitalverkehrsfreiheit : State and market in European Union law : the public and private spheres of the internal market before the EU courts / Wolf Sauter and Harm Schepel
Kapitan Khlebnikov (Icebreaker) / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004012191 : Voyage to the end of the world : with tales from the Great Ice Barrier / David Burke
2002
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Kapitan Khlebnikov (Ship) : Voyage to the end of the world : with tales from the Great Ice Barrier / David Burke
2002
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Kapitell : Marble past, monumental present : building with antiquities in the mediaeval Mediterranean / by Michael Greenhalgh
Kapiti New Zealand : Departures: New Zealand - Untouched - Series 1, Ep 9 Of 13
2013
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Kapit͡sa, P. L. (Petr Leonidovich), 1894-1984. : Kapitza in Cambridge and Moscow : life and letters of a Russian physicist / compiled and edited by J.W. Boag, P.E. Rubinin, D. Shoenberg
Kaplan, Erin Aubry. : Black talk, blue thoughts, and walking the color line : dispatches from a Black journalista / Erin Aubry Kaplan ; with a foreword by Michael Eric Dyson
A nonparametric method of compiling LIFE TABLES or survival tables. It combines calculated probabilities of survival and estimates to allow for observations occurring beyond a measurement threshold, which are assumed to occur randomly. Time intervals are defined as ending each time an event occurs and are therefore unequal. (From Last, A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 1995)
A nonparametric method of compiling LIFE TABLES or survival tables. It combines calculated probabilities of survival and estimates to allow for observations occurring beyond a measurement threshold, which are assumed to occur randomly. Time intervals are defined as ending each time an event occurs and are therefore unequal. (From Last, A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 1995)
A nonparametric method of compiling LIFE TABLES or survival tables. It combines calculated probabilities of survival and estimates to allow for observations occurring beyond a measurement threshold, which are assumed to occur randomly. Time intervals are defined as ending each time an event occurs and are therefore unequal. (From Last, A Dictionary of Epidemiology, 1995)