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_aQA 300 _b.G234 1998 |
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_aGaugham, Edward D. _921053 |
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_aIntroduction to analysis / _cEdward D. Gaugham. |
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_aPacific Grove : _bBrooks/Cole Pub, _cc1998. |
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_axi, 240 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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_aMathematical analysis. _921054 |
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