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                     <p>Global problem -Landmines</p>
                     <p>Global problem -Landmines</p>
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                     <p> Why the current landmine detection represents an issue</p>
                     <p> Why the current landmine detection represents an issue</p>
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                     <p>Our proposed solution: using ELECTRACE to detect landmines</p>
                     <p>Our proposed solution: using ELECTRACE to detect landmines</p>
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                     <p>Cost benefit analysis and ethical considerations in using ELECTRACE to detect landmines</p>
                     <p>Cost benefit analysis and ethical considerations in using ELECTRACE to detect landmines</p>
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