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Bush V. General Finance Corporation of Illinois
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Pages : 54
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Pages : 54
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Survey of American Listed Corporations
Author: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Category : Corporations
Languages : en
Pages : 388
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Languages : en
Pages : 388
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Survey of American Listed Corporations ...
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Pages : 856
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Pages : 856
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In Re Makula
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Pages : 40
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Pages : 40
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Illinois Law and Practice
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Languages : en
Pages : 818
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Languages : en
Pages : 818
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Survey of American Listed Corporations
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Modern Tort Law
Author: J. D. Lee
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Category : Torts
Languages : en
Pages : 1038
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Pages : 1038
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A Century of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, 1882-1982
Author: Karl L. Wildes
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262231190
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 454
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The book's text and many photographs introduce readers to the renowned teachers and researchers who are still well known in engineering circles. Electrical engineering is a protean profession. Today the field embraces many disciplines that seem far removed from its roots in the telegraph, telephone, electric lamps, motors, and generators. To a remarkable extent, this chronicle of change and growth at a single institution is a capsule history of the discipline and profession of electrical engineering as it developed worldwide. Even when MIT was not leading the way, the department was usually quick to adapt to changing needs, goals, curricula, and research programs. What has remained constant throughout is the dynamic interaction of teaching and research, flexibility of administration, the interconnections with industrial progress and national priorities. The book's text and many photographs introduce readers to the renowned teachers and researchers who are still well known in engineering circles, among them: Vannevar Bush, Harold Hazen, Edward Bowles, Gordon Brown, Harold Edgerton, Ernst Guillemin, Arthur von Hippel, and Jay Forrester. The book covers the department's major areas of activity -- electrical power systems, servomechanisms, circuit theory, communications theory, radar and microwaves (developed first at the famed Radiation Laboratory during World War II), insulation and dielectrics, electronics, acoustics, and computation. This rich history of accomplishments shows moreover that years before "Computer Science" was added to the department's name such pioneering results in computation and control as Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer, early cybernetic devices and numerically controlled servomechanisms, the Whirlwind computer, and the evolution of time-sharing computation had already been achieved.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262231190
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 454
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The book's text and many photographs introduce readers to the renowned teachers and researchers who are still well known in engineering circles. Electrical engineering is a protean profession. Today the field embraces many disciplines that seem far removed from its roots in the telegraph, telephone, electric lamps, motors, and generators. To a remarkable extent, this chronicle of change and growth at a single institution is a capsule history of the discipline and profession of electrical engineering as it developed worldwide. Even when MIT was not leading the way, the department was usually quick to adapt to changing needs, goals, curricula, and research programs. What has remained constant throughout is the dynamic interaction of teaching and research, flexibility of administration, the interconnections with industrial progress and national priorities. The book's text and many photographs introduce readers to the renowned teachers and researchers who are still well known in engineering circles, among them: Vannevar Bush, Harold Hazen, Edward Bowles, Gordon Brown, Harold Edgerton, Ernst Guillemin, Arthur von Hippel, and Jay Forrester. The book covers the department's major areas of activity -- electrical power systems, servomechanisms, circuit theory, communications theory, radar and microwaves (developed first at the famed Radiation Laboratory during World War II), insulation and dielectrics, electronics, acoustics, and computation. This rich history of accomplishments shows moreover that years before "Computer Science" was added to the department's name such pioneering results in computation and control as Vannevar Bush's Differential Analyzer, early cybernetic devices and numerically controlled servomechanisms, the Whirlwind computer, and the evolution of time-sharing computation had already been achieved.
Poor's financial records
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Pages : 2606
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Traffic World and Traffic Bulletin
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Category : Physical distribution of goods
Languages : en
Pages : 1482
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Category : Physical distribution of goods
Languages : en
Pages : 1482
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