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Published by Environmental Management Bureau(DENREMB) on March 15, 2024.
Requested from DENR EMB by M. Beluso at 03:36 PM on
March 15, 2024.
Purpose: Academic research
Tracking no: #DENREMB-268106237413
Hi! I would like to request the following data for my academic research as part of my school requirement: 1.) Referring to the OPMBCS, was there a mathematical developed by 2018? Kindly provide the details regarding this mathematical model.
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