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Multimedia group communications: towards new services. / Mauthe, Andreas; Hutchison, David; Coulson, Geoffrey et al.
In: Distributed Systems Engineering, Vol. 3, No. 3, 09.1996, p. 197-210.

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Mauthe A, Hutchison D, Coulson G, Namuye S. Multimedia group communications: towards new services. Distributed Systems Engineering. 1996 Sept;3(3):197-210. doi: 10.1088/0967-1846/3/3/005

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Mauthe, Andreas ; Hutchison, David ; Coulson, Geoffrey et al. / Multimedia group communications: towards new services. In: Distributed Systems Engineering. 1996 ; Vol. 3, No. 3. pp. 197-210.

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