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Control in the technical societies: a brief history
By the time control engineering emerged as a coherent body of knowledge and practice (during and just after WW2) professional engineering societies had existed for many decades. Since control engineering is an interdisciplinary branch of the profession, new sections devoted to control were quickly established within the various existing technical societies. In addition, some new bodies devoted specifically or primarily to control were established. This article, a revised version of a paper presented at the IEEE 2009 Conference on the History of Technical Societies, describes how control engineering as a distinct branch of engineering became represented in technical societies in a number of countries
XIIIe CongrĂšs International de la SMIER en lialson avec la SociĂ©tĂ© de Broncho-Ćsophagologie et de Gastroscopie de Langue Française
Long-Term Success after Bilateral Lung Transplantation for Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome: A Physiological Description
Primary tracheobronchial amyloidosis associated with tracheobronchomegaly evaluated by novel fourâdimensional functional CT
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