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Concluding Remarks by Thomas B. Sheridan
Pages 457-462

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From page 458...
... In the last "P-C=ion' Dave Akin raised questions about the paucity of our human performance date and what people can do relative to what machines can do. Harry WoLbers picked up on the same point.
From page 459...
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