Emerging technology, a bridge to the twenty-first century

proceedings, IEEE Region 5 Conference & Exposition, May 3-9, 1982.

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Emerging technology, a bridge to the twenty-first century: proceedings, IEEE Region 5 Conference & Exposition, May 3-9, 1982.
1982, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Additional copies may be obtained from IEEE Service Center
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Conference held in Colorado Springs, Colo.
"82CH1728-5."

Published in
New York, NY, Piscataway, NJ

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.3
Library of Congress
TK5 .E5 1982

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Pagination
193 p. :
Number of pages
193

ID Numbers

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OL3795660M
Internet Archive
emergingtechnolo00inst
LCCN
81085652

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