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Learning Systems

Automation Theory and Learning Systems

Edited by D. J. Stewart Pp. xi + 215. (London and New York: Academic Press, 1967.) 63s.

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RATTRAY, C. Learning Systems. Nature 219, 309–310 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/219309c0

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