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		<description>[...] Communication - Improve Your Relationship With Others wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt During the Christmas break of 2005-06 (while I was a graduate student in Michigan Technological University), I thought it would be nice to have a tool to store details pertaining to our research group publications in a MySQL database (instead of a flat HTML file). Some underlying motives were as follows: List all publications in a year - helps when generating annual progress reports List all publications by any given author(s) A combination of the above two possibilities The server which ser [...]</description>
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