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Layton, Christopher
Christopher Layton
Christopher Layton
(March 8, 1821 – August 7, 1898) was a
Mormon
colonizer and
Patriarch
who founded the cities of
Kaysville, Utah
;
Layton, Utah
; and
Thatcher, Arizona
. Layton, Utah, is named after him.
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European advanced technology: a programme for integration.
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Cross-frontier mergers in Europe: how can governments help?
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Ten innovations: an international study on technological development and the use of qualified scientists and engineers in ten industries,
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Trans-Atlantic investments.
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The Atlantic papers: economic studies.
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