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Teller, Michael E. The
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Mathews, Patricia Spaniol.
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Earth sciences (general) |
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Economics (field of study) |
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Education in science:
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Glickman, Gene Debra.
"A Study of the Role of Women in the
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Hay, Duncan. Hydroelectric
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Hayashi, Yoshikatsu.
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Electricity and electronics |
Hellrigel, Mary Ann.
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Hughes, Thomas P. Networks of
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Electricity and electronics |
Rudolph, Richard and Scott
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Electricity and electronics |
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Electricity and electronics |
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Cheney, Margaret and Robert
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Cheney, Margaret. Tesla: Man
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Electricity and electronics:Biographical |
Collins, Theresa M. and
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Finn, Bernard S. and Robert
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Friedel, Robert and Paul
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
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Electricity and electronics:Biographical |
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Melosi, Martin V. Thomas A.
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Nye, David E. The
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Ratzlaff, John T. and
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Seifer, Marc J. Wizard: The
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
Tesla, Nikola. My
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
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Electricity and electronics: Biographical |
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Electricity and electronics: Illinois |
Platt, Harold L. The
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Electricity and electronics: Institutional |
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Electricity and electronics: Institutional |
Brown, Shannon Allen.
"Annihilating Time and Space: The
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2867-A. (Doct. diss., University of
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Electricity and electronics: Institutional |
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Electricity and electronics: Institutional |
Nye, David E. Image
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Electricity and electronics: New York |
Belfield, Robert Blake.
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Electricity and electronics: Sources
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