Analog, Digital, and the Cybernetic Illusion

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Analog, Digital, and the Cybernetic Illusion. / Pias, Claus.
in: Kybernetes, Jahrgang 34, Nr. 3/4, 2005, S. 543-550.

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Pias C. Analog, Digital, and the Cybernetic Illusion. Kybernetes. 2005;34(3/4):543-550. doi: 10.1108/03684920510581710

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