Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 339Pergamon Press, 2002 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... addition , this indirect approach does not necessarily result in a monitor for machine but rather in a monitor for ... additional advantage of constructing the semigroup S is that the dynamics of machine are completely specified . For ...
... addition , this indirect approach does not necessarily result in a monitor for machine but rather in a monitor for ... additional advantage of constructing the semigroup S is that the dynamics of machine are completely specified . For ...
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... additional connections are given by matrices ( CB + − D ) and ( CB – D ) and the added places can be part of a centralized monitor or can be distributed in the system . The tokens associated with the additional connections and places ...
... additional connections are given by matrices ( CB + − D ) and ( CB – D ) and the added places can be part of a centralized monitor or can be distributed in the system . The tokens associated with the additional connections and places ...
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... additional unknown signal on the well - known control u3 ( resp . u4 ) . v3 is the failure mode on the heating resistance . This failure can be considered as an additional unknown signal on u . To achieve our objective , we take three ...
... additional unknown signal on the well - known control u3 ( resp . u4 ) . v3 is the failure mode on the heating resistance . This failure can be considered as an additional unknown signal on u . To achieve our objective , we take three ...
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