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I understand it might not be the same without me talking about them, but that goes for pretty much all my lessons. Click to enlarge.

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    […] ai sistemi di classificazione che, come sapete, sono una mia fissazione. Ne ho già parlato qui, quando su richiesta ho pubblicato le mie slide di spiegazione della ISO 12006 con un parco dei […]

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