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Development of subsystem analysis theory and its computerized application to multi degree of freedom, sinusoidally excited, linear mechanical systems.
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1974
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Aksel, Tuna
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T. Aksel, “Development of subsystem analysis theory and its computerized application to multi degree of freedom, sinusoidally excited, linear mechanical systems.,” Middle East Technical University, 1974.