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Robotic technologies in Japan : narratives of use of technologies for manpower enhancement, not replacement (
FSR, frontiers of scholarly research
)
Robotic technologies in Japan : narratives of use of technologies for manpower enhancement, not replacement (FSR, frontiers of scholarly research)
Paper
図書
Tai Wei Lim.
The Edwin Mellen Press
[2015]
<EL95-B6>
National Diet Library
Other Libraries in Japan
Did the atomic bomb cause the surrender of Japan? : an alternative explanation of the end of World War II (
FSR, Frontiers of scholarly research
)
Did the atomic bomb cause the surrender of Japan? : an alternative explanation of the end of World War II (FSR, Frontiers of scholarly research)
Paper
図書
Brien Hallett, with a foreword by George Simson.
The Edwin Mellen Press
[2013]
<GB531-B201>
National Diet Library
Did Japan surrender unconditionally? : an explanation of the success that Japan achieved at the end of the Second World War (
FSR, Frontiers of scholarly research
)
Did Japan surrender unconditionally? : an explanation of the success that Japan achieved at the end of the Second World War (FSR, Frontiers of scholarly research)
Paper
図書
Brien Hallett, with a foreword by George Simson.
The Edwin Mellen Press
[2013]
<GB531-B202>
National Diet Library
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