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As one industry analysis has noted, the federal Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that Virginia has 735 million tons of estimated recoverable reserves of coal and 296 million tons of recoverable coal reserves at actively producing mines (EIA, 2010a).
Jeff Biggers: Yes, Virginia, This Dirty Coal Bill Is a Bad Bar Room Romance Jeff Biggers 2011
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As one industry analysis has noted, the federal Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that Virginia has 735 million tons of estimated recoverable reserves of coal and 296 million tons of recoverable coal reserves at actively producing mines (EIA, 2010a).
Jeff Biggers: Yes, Virginia, This Dirty Coal Bill Is a Bad Bar Room Romance Jeff Biggers 2011
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Several of my previous articles have referenced this body of evidence (Ullman, 2009b; Ullman 2010a, Ullman, 2010b).
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Several of my previous articles have referenced this body of evidence (Ullman, 2009b; Ullman 2010a, Ullman, 2010b).
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As one industry analysis has noted, the federal Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that Virginia has 735 million tons of estimated recoverable reserves of coal and 296 million tons of recoverable coal reserves at actively producing mines (EIA, 2010a).
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Jeff Biggers 2011
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The MathWorks today announced Release 2010a (R2010a) of its MATLAB and Simulink product families.
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Other Simulink 2010a highlights designed for more efficient embedded system development include:
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- March 5, 2010 - The MathWorks today announced Release 2010a (R2010a) of its MATLAB and Simulink product families.
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- March 5, 2010 - The MathWorks today announced Release 2010a (R2010a) of its MATLAB and Simulink product families.
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Other Simulink 2010a highlights designed for more efficient embedded system development include:
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