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Introduction to Telecom Billing : Usage Events, Call Detail Records, and Bill Cycles
Published in Digital by Althos (12 June, 2003)
Amazon base price: $9.99
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Good only for beginners, nothing but definitions
Introduction to Telecom BillingThis is a good book for anyone who needs a quick and succint introduction on the billing process in Telecom industry without getting into technical details. It is a easy read. Will save days of research on google.

Guide to Middle English Metrical Romances Dealing with English & Germanic Legends, & with the Cycles of Charlemagne & of Arthur
Published in Library Binding by Haskell House Pub Ltd ()
Amazon base price: $75.00

A guide to the Middle English metrical romances, dealing with English and Germanic legends, and with the cycles of Charlemagne and of Arthur
Published in Unknown Binding by Norwood Editions ()
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Introduction to Telecom Billing, Usage Events, Call Detail Records, and Billing Cycles
Published in Paperback by Althos (January, 2004)
Amazon base price: $9.59
List price: $11.99 (that's 20% off!)
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List price: $11.99 (that's 20% off!)
Buy one from zShops for: $9.54

Proceedings of the 1990 Billings Land Reclamation Symposium on Selenium in Arid and Semiarid Environments, Western United States (SuDoc I 19.4/2:1064)
Published in Unknown Binding by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey For sale by the Books and Open-File Reports Section [distributor] (1991)
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Teaching the Billings Ovulation Method: The Correlation of Physiological Events of the Female Reproductive Cycle with Observations Made at the Vulva
Published in Mass Market Paperback by The Ovulation Method Research and Reference Center of Australia (1995)
Amazon base price: $6.95
I bought the book expecting to see something more than the widely available "definitions" for subjects such as EMI, CIBER, AMA, IS-124, which I could find on Google. Instead that is what I got, One-paragraph definitions. There is nothing but one paragraph definitions of subjects such as EMR, AMA, or IS-124.