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C. Temple, «What is magnetic water treatment?». .
«What we're learning about». Canadian International Development Agency, CIDA, Hull, Que, Canada.
I. N. Centre for Delhi, «What's new at CSE». Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi, India.
F. Pearce, When the rivers run dry : water - the defining crisis of the twenty-first century. Boston, MA, USA: Beacon Press, p. xi, 324 p. : map.
WHIRL Project working draft. Acornhoek, South Africa: AWARD, Association for Water and Rural Development.
«WHIRL Project working paper». AWARD, Association for Water and Rural Development, Bushbuckridge, South Africa.
Economist Intelligence Unit -London, GB, EIU, White paper / EIU. .
WHO EMRO technical publication. .
«WHO Environmental Technology Series». .
«WHO information series on school health». .
WHO monograph series. .
«WHO public health paper». .
WHO Regional Publications European series. .
«WHO regional publications South-East Asia series». .
WHO water series. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO).
Institute for Hygiene and Public Health - Bonn, DE, IHPH, «WHOCC newsletter : water and risk». .
S. Yardley, «Why advocate for water, sanitation and hygiene?». Tearfund, Teddington, UK, p. 16 p.; ill.; 10 refs.
Wiley series in water resources engineering. .
Wiley series on marketing management. .
Wiley series on public administration in developing countries. .
Wiley/Hamilton series in marketing. .
Wiley-interscience publication. .
U. Think Tank 14, «Willingness to charge for water and sanitation services : outcomes from three workshops : fourteenth meeting of the Urban Think Tank, Sep. 19, Oct. 1 and Nov. 14-15, 2002 Hyderabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, India». Water and Sanitation Program - South Asia, New Delhi, India, p. 7 p. : 5 boxes, photogr.
«Wind engineering». .
E. W. Golding, «Windmills for water lifting and the generation of electricity on the farm», vol. no. 17. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy, p. ii, 60 p. + 6 p. annexes.

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