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Quality Costs -- Ideas and Applications -- A Collection of Papers

by Editors of American Society for Quality Control, Inc

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American Society for Quality Control, Inc., 1984. Trade Paperback -- Very Good -- Clean and tight with only slightest wear -- 526 pages with illustrations throughout . Trade Paperback. Very Good.

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Title
Quality Costs -- Ideas and Applications -- A Collection of Papers
Author
Editors of American Society for Quality Control, Inc
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Publisher
American Society for Quality Control, Inc.
Date Published
1984

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