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Innovations and New Technologies

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Innovations and New Technologies
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Publisher: viXra
Number of pages: 310

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Author succinctly summarizes some of the revolutionary macro-projects, concepts, ideas, innovations, and methods for scientists, engineers, technical students, and the world public. The book gives the main physical data and technical equations in attachments which will help researchers, engineers, dedicated students and enthusiastic readers make estimations for their own macro-projects.

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