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5.7: References

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    [3] IEEE Standard 315-1975, Graphic Symbols for Electrical and Electronics Diagrams (Including Reference Designation Letters), Adopted Sept. 1975, Reaffirmed Dec. 1993. Approved by American National Standards Institute, Jan. 1989. Approved adopted for mandatory use, Department of Defense, United States of America, Oct. 1975. Approved by Canadian Standards Institute, Oct. 1975.

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