Fundamentals of Methodology of Development of the Technical Theory of Natural and Technical Systems in Use of Water Resources

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On the basis of results of natural-technical system’s researches «Natural Environment - Object of Activity – Population» on the use of water resources, the predominating integrity role as the dominant principle of functioning of this class of systems is determined.

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