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Product Description: This collection from the Third International IMACS Symposium constitutes a source of new ideas for engineers and scientists working in the field of electrical drives or developing new applications of electrical machines. Papers are included addressing such subjects as electrical machines, design and operation of electrical drives, and simulation software...read more
By R. Le Doeuff and J. Robert (editor)

Hardcover:

9780444887320 | North-Holland, December 1, 1991, cover price $147.00 | About this edition: This collection from the Third International IMACS Symposium constitutes a source of new ideas for engineers and scientists working in the field of electrical drives or developing new applications of electrical machines.

Product Description: Since the previous Symposium in 1984, important developments have been made in the field of power electronics. The use of solid-state converters in association with electrical machines has steadily increased in numerous industrial applications...read more
By J. Robert and D. K. Tran (editor)

Hardcover:

9780444703927 | Elsevier Science Ltd, July 1, 1988, cover price $140.75 | also contains Star-lord & Kitty Pride | About this edition: Since the previous Symposium in 1984, important developments have been made in the field of power electronics.

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Product Description: The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts with religious backgrounds and beliefs, and this can complicate the therapeutic process. This book examines the issues involved, and provides psychotherapists with systematic and practical guidance in addressing them.

Hardcover:

9780876687277 | Jason Aronson Inc, October 1, 1984, cover price $100.00 | About this edition: The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts with religious backgrounds and beliefs, and this can complicate the therapeutic process.

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