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Product Description: IBM® Cognos® Business Intelligence (BI) provides a proven enterprise BI platform with an open data strategy, providing customers with the ability to leverage data from any source, package it into a business model, and make it available to consumers in various interfaces that are tailored to the task...read more

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9780738437354 | Vervante, October 4, 2012, cover price $48.00 | About this edition: IBM® Cognos® Business Intelligence (BI) provides a proven enterprise BI platform with an open data strategy, providing customers with the ability to leverage data from any source, package it into a business model, and make it available to consumers in various interfaces that are tailored to the task.

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By David Cushing and James C. Wyant (foreword by)

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9780819483584 | Society of Photo Optical, March 15, 2011, cover price $55.00

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Product Description: The self-regulation of fish populations and why some fish stocks flourish and then die away are questions that have fascinated fisheries scientists for decades. In this account, David Cushing shows how the fate of fish larvae, which live close to the centers of production in the sea, has a crucial effect on population regulation...read more

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9780521384575 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 1, 1995, cover price $155.00 | About this edition: The self-regulation of fish populations and why some fish stocks flourish and then die away are questions that have fascinated fisheries scientists for decades.

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9780521143714 | Cambridge Univ Pr, June 24, 2010, cover price $59.99 | About this edition: The self-regulation of fish populations and why some fish stocks flourish and then die away are questions that have fascinated fisheries scientists for decades.

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