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Microsystems for structural health monitoring. / Richardson, Andrew; Van Heeren, Henne; Neylon, Sean.
European Commission, 2008.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

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Richardson, A, Van Heeren, H & Neylon, S 2008, Microsystems for structural health monitoring. European Commission.

APA

Richardson, A., Van Heeren, H., & Neylon, S. (2008). Microsystems for structural health monitoring. European Commission.

Vancouver

Richardson A, Van Heeren H, Neylon S. Microsystems for structural health monitoring. European Commission, 2008.

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Richardson, Andrew ; Van Heeren, Henne ; Neylon, Sean. / Microsystems for structural health monitoring. European Commission, 2008.

Bibtex

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RIS

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