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Optical Pattern Recognition: Using Holographic Techniques (Electronic Systems Engineering Series)

Optical Pattern Recognition: Using Holographic Techniques (Electronic Systems Engineering Series)

Optical Pattern Recognition: Using Holographic Techniques (Electronic Systems
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Optical Pattern Recognition: Using Holographic Techniques (Electronic Systems Engineering Series)

by Collings, Neil

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Title
Optical Pattern Recognition: Using Holographic Techniques (Electronic Systems Engineering Series)
Author
Collings, Neil
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Hardcover
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ISBN 10
0201145499
ISBN 13
9780201145496
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Addison-Wesley
This edition first published
1988

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