Extension Engineering
by Yang Chunyan, Cai Wen
Publisher: Science Press 2012
Number of pages: 352
Description:
The book systematically elaborates the theoretical foundation, methodology and fields of application of extension engineering and presents application cases of extension engineering methods. The characteristics of the book lie in its combination of theory with practice, thorough analysis and better operability.
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