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Electronic engineering / Experimental composers / Chris Chafe / John Chowning / Pierce / Max Mathews / Bell Labs / Bernard M. Oliver / Gareth Loy / Science and technology in the United States / John R. Pierce / Science
Date: 2005-03-11 17:26:47
Electronic engineering
Experimental composers
Chris Chafe
John Chowning
Pierce
Max Mathews
Bell Labs
Bernard M. Oliver
Gareth Loy
Science and technology in the United States
John R. Pierce
Science

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