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The secret of Yucca Mountain: reflections on an object in extremis

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The secret of Yucca Mountain: reflections on an object in extremis. / Bloomfield, B P; Vurdubakis, T.
Lancaster University: The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, 2003. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series).

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Bloomfield, BP & Vurdubakis, T 2003 'The secret of Yucca Mountain: reflections on an object in extremis' Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series, The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, Lancaster University.

APA

Bloomfield, B. P., & Vurdubakis, T. (2003). The secret of Yucca Mountain: reflections on an object in extremis. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series). The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology.

Vancouver

Bloomfield BP, Vurdubakis T. The secret of Yucca Mountain: reflections on an object in extremis. Lancaster University: The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology. 2003. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series).

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Bloomfield, B P ; Vurdubakis, T. / The secret of Yucca Mountain: reflections on an object in extremis. Lancaster University : The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, 2003. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series).

Bibtex

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