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Levine, Larry. PCMCIA primer. New York: M&T Books, 1995.

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Don, Anderson. PCMCIA system architecture. Richardson, TX: MindShare Press, 1994.

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Mori, Michael T. The PCMCIA developer's guide. Sunnyvale, CA: Sycard Technology, 1994.

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Beatty, Dana L. PCMCIA software developer's handbook. San Jose, Calif: Peer-to-Peer Communications, 1996.

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Zilog. PCMCIA/SCSI interface controllers: Databook. Campbell, CA: Zilog, 1993.

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Inside PC Card: CardBus and PCMCIA design. Boston: Newnes, 1996.

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Inc, MindShare, ed. PCMCIA system architecture: 16-bit PC cards. 2nd ed. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1995.

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(Firm), Motorola. MC68PM302: Integrated multiprotocol processor with PCMCIA reference manual. Phoenix, Arizona: Motorola, 1995.

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Favreau, Marc. PCMCIA technology: Impressive growth through 2000, uncertainty beyond. Norwalk, CT: Business Communications Co., 1995.

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Markus, Levy, ed. Designing with flash memory: The definitive guide to designing flash memory hardware and software for components and PCMCIA cards. San Diego, CA: Annabooks, 1993.

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Susana, Espino, and Butrón Betzabé, eds. Mejorando la calidad de la atención de salud en el Perú: El Programa de Capacitación Materno-Infantil (PCMI) en su primera etapa : cómo se hizo? y a qué se debió su éxito? La Molina, Lima, Perú: Instituto de Investigación Nutricional, 2002.

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Welder, Dean W. The PCMCIA Developer's Guide. 3rd ed. Sycard Technology, 1999.

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PC Card/PCMCIA Software Developer's Handbook. Annabooks/Rtc Books, 1999.

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Welder, W. Dean, and Michael T. Mori. The Pcmcia Developer's Guide/Book & Disk. Sycard Technology, 1995.

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Kipsisz, Steve, and Dana L. Beatty. Pcmcia Handbook: Exploiting the Mobile Computing Network/Book and Disk. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1995.

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918-25: World Microdisk Drive Vs Pcmcia Flash Memory Card Markets (Worldwide Reports). Frost & Sullivan, 1994.

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Crowfoot. Racism in Higher Education: An Organizational Analysis (Pcma Working Papers). Pcma, 1989.

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Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker. Beratergremium für Umweltrelevante Altstoffe., ed. 4-Chlor-3-methylphenol (p-Chlor-m-kresol, PCMC): Stand, Dezember 1993. Stuttgart: S. Hirzel, 1994.

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Bridson, Martin R. Cube Complexes, Subgroups of Mapping Class Groups and Nilpotent Genus. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198784913.003.0003.

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Based on a lecture at PCMI this chapter is structured around two sets of results, one concerning groups of automorphisms of surfaces and the other concerning the nilpotent genus of groups. The first set of results exemplifies the theme that even the nicest of groups can harbour a diverse array of complicated finitely presented subgroups: we shall see that the finitely presented subgroups of the mapping class groups of surfaces of finite type can be much wilder than had been previously recognised. The second set of results fits into the quest to understand which properties of a finitely generated group can be detected by examining the group’s finite and nilpotent quotients and which cannot.
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