If you liked Low-frequency room responses by R. Walker, start with The valuation of amenity benefits in transport policy: a case study of High Street, Oxford (1994), Lone Mothers (1994), and Mathematics for Schools : BKS.3 & 4,TCHRS'. (1980). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The valuation of amenity benefits in transport policy: a case study of High Street, Oxford
1994 · R. Walker · Same author
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Lone Mothers
1994 · 115 pages · R. Walker, Anna Leeming, J. Unell · Same author
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3
Mathematics for Schools : BKS.3 & 4,TCHRS'.
1980 · 260 pages · Harold Fletcher, A. Howell, R. Walker · Same author
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4
Making Life Story Books
1989 · 48 pages · R. Walker, Tony Ryan, T. Ryan · Same author
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Food toxicology--real or imaginary problems?
1985 · 403 pages · G. Gordon Gibson, R. Walker · Same author
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6
Hadamard transformation
1974 · 7 pages · R. Walker · Same author
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Acoustic noise criteria for listening rooms and control rooms
1994 · R. Walker · Same author
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The New Managerialism and Public Service Professions
2004 · 215 pages · S. Ackroyd, R. Walker · Same author
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9
The effect of fabric coverings on the acoustic performance of modular absorbers
1981 · R. Walker · Same author
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10
World and Ridgeway, South Carolina
1967 · 94 pages · Urban Whitaker, Bruce E. Davis, R. Walker · Same author
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Phosphate mining and wetlands creation - a company perspective
1988 · 40 pages · R. Walker · Same author
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Analytical Geometry
1955 · R. Walker · Same author
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What should I read after Low-frequency room responses?
BookOrb recommends The valuation of amenity benefits in transport policy: a case study of High Street, Oxford (1994), Lone Mothers (1994), Mathematics for Schools : BKS.3 & 4,TCHRS'. (1980), Making Life Story Books (1989), and Food toxicology--real or imaginary problems? (1985).
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