Digital signal processing (DSP)
✍ Scribed by Нечаева Т.А., Черноморова О.Н.
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✦ Synopsis
Учебное пособие. — Таганрог: Изд-во Технологического института ЮФУ, 2008. — 131 с.
Данное пособие предназначено для студентов-бакалавров и магистров специальностей «Радиотехника», «Электроника» и «Гидроакустика».Пособие включает в себя аутентичный текстовый материал общенаучного и технического характера для аудиторной и самостоятельной работы с целью совершенствования иноязычной профессиональной компетенции студентов-бакалавров и магистров.
✦ Subjects
Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Для специалистов / English for Specific Purposes;Для технических специальностей / Technical English
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