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Thesis Info

Author

Ali, Muhammad; Hussain Abudllah, Muhammad; Raza Iftikhar, Hafiz

Supervisor

Abubakar Siddique

Department

University of Management and Technology

Program

BS

Institute

University of Management and Technology

Institute Type

Private

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2014

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

64 .

Subject

Engineering

Language

English

Other

Report presented in partial requirement for BS in electrical Advisor: Abu Bakr Siddique; EN; Call No: TP 621.366 ALI-D

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-07 22:51:55

ARI ID

1676713266492

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پیڑ اپنے دامن میںپرندے لپیٹ کے سو جاتا

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