01152nam2-2200373---450-99000151420020331620050721092639.0000151420USA01000151420(ALEPH)000151420USA0100015142020040318d1982----km-y0itay0103----baengNL||||||||001yy<<Vol. 3.>> : Midrash, Haggadah, and the character of the communityby J. Duncan M. DerrettLeidenBrill1982XII, 261 p.24 cm200120010010001514112001Studies in the New TestamentBibbiaNuovo TestamentoStudi225DERRETT,John Duncan Martin559914ITsalbcISBD990001514200203316II.2. 3549/3(II i B 348/3)15815 L.M.II iBKUMASIAV61020040318USA011309PATRY9020040406USA011745COPAT39020050721USA010926Midrash, Haggadah, and the character of the community935066UNISA01257nam 2200373 450 991070998860332120180820160936.0(CKB)5470000002474377(OCoLC)1048899518(EXLCZ)99547000000247437720180820d1986 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIntelligent use of constraints for activity scheduling /by NavinchandraChampaign, IL :US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory,1986.1 online resource (129 pages) illustrationsUSA-CERL technical manuscript ;N-86/15"July 1986."Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-79).AlgorithmsProduction schedulingAlgorithms.Production scheduling.Navinchandra1417720Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (U.S. : 1969-1992),GPOGPOBOOK9910709988603321Intelligent use of constraints for activity scheduling3527076UNINA