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Product Description: With contributions from distinguished international authors, the material presented here focuses upon new findings in the field of control including interesting applications. As well as being informative, it is a useful tool for practitioners of systems and control to ascertain new developments in the field...read more
By Daniel E. Miller (editor) and Li Qiu (editor)

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9781447111580 | Springer Verlag, October 28, 2012, cover price $129.00 | About this edition: With contributions from distinguished international authors, the material presented here focuses upon new findings in the field of control including interesting applications.
9781852331504 | Springer Verlag, May 1, 1999, cover price $137.00 | About this edition: This book comprises the proceedings of the Recent Developments in Control Theory and Applications workshop held in Toronto, Canada, 29th-30th June 1998 in honor of the 60th birthday of E.

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Product Description: Historians have long claimed Czechoslovakia between the world wars as an island of democracy in a sea of dictatorships. The reasons for the survival of democratic institutions in the Czechoslovak First Republic, with its profound divisions, have never been fully explained, partly because for years critical research was thwarted by the communist state...read more

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9780822940913 | Univ of Pittsburgh Pr, July 1, 1999, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: This text provides a detailed investigation of Czechoslovakia during the interwar period that focuses primarily on the Agrarian or Republic party.

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9780822985877 | 1 edition (Univ of Pittsburgh Pr, August 19, 2009), cover price $29.95 | About this edition: Historians have long claimed Czechoslovakia between the world wars as an island of democracy in a sea of dictatorships.

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