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The site had the following in the homepage, "Were Puttin the Blog Back Together! May 17, 2015." I noticed that the web site stated " Ill be heading to DC for a meeting on Bibliometrics and Research Assessment." They also stated " Organized by Chris Belter of NIH. So, bibliometrics services, long in place in other parts of the world, will soon be a service that well try here at Carnegie Mellon. Well probably work closely in some way with the University of Pittsburgh."ANALYZE MORE BUSINESSES
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Last week, following an interview for The Guardian, John Vidal published an article featuring my comments on some water security aspects of the current conflicts in Iraq and Syria. WATER SUPPLY KEY TO OUTCOME OF CONFLICTS IN IRAQ AND SYRIA, EXPERTS WARN -. John Vidal, The Guardian.