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Use of numbers, prepared for aircraft flight and ground crews
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author:
Airlines War Training Institute
Other Authors:
Morgan, Howard Key, 1906-
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Washington, D.C.,
c1942
Subjects:
Mathematics
Slide-rule
Holdings
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Call Number:
8106.116
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