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    Southwest Ohio: Industry Driver and Occupational Highlights

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    Southwest Ohio’s most competitive industries include the Metals and Machining Industries (focusing on parts manufacturing and machine shops), Transportation Equipment Manufacturing Industries (mainly aircraft and motor vehicle parts manufacturing), and Machinery Manufacturing Industries (including machine tool manufacturing as well as tool and die shops).https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cupa_econdev/1014/thumbnail.jp

    OBR : 1993 basic data series

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    Title from title screen (viewed Oct. 13, 1999).; Table of contents in HTML; tables in portable document format (PDF).; Harvested from the web on 11/8/06Updated

    OBR : ... basic data series

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    Title from title screen (viewed on Oct. 13, 1999).; Table of contents in HTML; tables in portable document format (PDF); Harvested from the web on 11/25/0

    Amended Substitute House Bill 66 mandated studies. Section 209.64.99, Study on distributing state share of instruction funds based on the number of degrees and certificates awarded

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    Amended Substitute House Bill 66 mandated studies. Section 209.65.03, Study on providing incentives for certificate and associate degrees

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    Amended Substitute House Bill 66 mandated studies. Section 209.64.96, Study on distributing state share of instruction funds based on campus administrative and operational efficiency

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    OBR : 1995 basic data series

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    Title from title screen (viewed Oct. 14, 1999).; Table of contents in HTML; tables in portable document format (PDF).; Harvested from the web on 11/8/06Updated

    Ohio long-term care factbook

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    Title from PDF document title page (viewed July 14, 2003).; SGC0069.; Includes annotated webliography (p. 45-48), glossary (p. 49-57), bibliographical references (p. 59-61).; PDF format : 61 p. ; 28 cm.; Harvested from the web on 7/5/05Fast facts about long-term care in Ohio -- Who uses long-term care? -- Who provides long-term care services? -- How is long-term care paid for? -- How is long-term care regulated? -- Locating long-term services -- Alternative approaches to delivery of long-term care services -- The future of long-term care -- Additional information available on the World Wide Web -- Glossary

    Profile of student outcomes, experiences and campus measures

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    Annual; 2001-2005; Title from Table of contents screen for 2001 edition (viewed Oct. 8, 2003); as of Jan. 10, 2008 v. for 2003-2005 are listed under the later title "The performance report for Ohio's colleges and universities" on Table of contents screen.; Harvested from the web on 12/20/05The Ohio Board of Regents mission is to lead, advocate, and coordinate the process of on-going transformation of higher education to maximize accessible, quality learning opportunities in a fiscally responsible manner resulting in individual successes and an improved intellectual, social and economic life for all Ohioans

    Student inventory data (Online)

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    Annual; Electronic coverage as of Dec. 6, 2002: 1997-; 1998- ed. includes information formerly in the Enrollment section of Basic data series and reflects enrollments reported in the Higher Education Information (HEI) system. Previous editions used the agency's Uniform Information System (UIS).; Description based on Web archive viewed on Sep. 13, 2002
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