Modelling urban congestion, social ostracization, and ecologically constrained environment

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In the Indian context.

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English
Pages
20

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Edition Notes

Microfiche. New Delhi : Library of Congress Office ; [Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service], 1987. 1 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm.
Bibliography: leaves [21]-[24]
Master microform held by: DLC.

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Allahabad
Series
Occasional paper ;, no. 31

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Library of Congress
Microfiche 87/60060 (H)

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Format
Microform
Pagination
20, [4] leaves
Number of pages
20

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OL2513509M
LCCN
87906762
OCLC/WorldCat
17174589

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