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Corporate Author: Conference on New Horizons in Measurements--Trends in Theory and Application Morristown, N.J.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Mt. Arlington, N.J., Girard Associates, c1969- ]
Series:IEEE publication no. 69 C 64-NJSEC
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Electric measurements > Congresses.
Electronic measurements > Congresses.
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