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          5.13  Reference material
          These case studies have been researched by discussion with the end client and/or
          the supplier combined with information found on the internet or in published
          articles.  The  following  list  includes  all  sources  except  direct  discussion  as
          outlined in the Acknowledgements section. Web pages referenced were accessed
          on 12 November 2 002.
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