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Sharing Control Presenting a framework for the operation and coordination of multiple miniature robots

Rybski    
P. E. Stoeter    
S. A. Papanikolopoulos    
N. P. Burt    
I. Dahlin    
T. Gini    
M. Hougen    
D. F. Krantz    
D. G. Nageotte    
F.    

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