The Human Technology

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The Human Technology. / Fausing, Bent.

2008. Paper præsenteret ved Between Two Cultures: Balancing Choices and Effects, Oxford, Storbritannien.

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Fausing, B 2008, 'The Human Technology', Paper fremlagt ved Between Two Cultures: Balancing Choices and Effects, Oxford, Storbritannien, 20/07/2008 - 26/07/2008.

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Fausing, B. (2008). The Human Technology. Paper præsenteret ved Between Two Cultures: Balancing Choices and Effects, Oxford, Storbritannien.

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Fausing B. The Human Technology. 2008. Paper præsenteret ved Between Two Cultures: Balancing Choices and Effects, Oxford, Storbritannien.

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Fausing, Bent. / The Human Technology. Paper præsenteret ved Between Two Cultures: Balancing Choices and Effects, Oxford, Storbritannien.25 s.

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