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THE ROLE OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IN THE AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF THE GAS REGENERATION PROCESSUsmonov et al., 2024
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- Usmonov A
- Bozorova M
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- International journal of scientific researchers (IJSR) INDEXING
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Uzbekistan occupies a high place in Central Asia in the production of high-quality oil and gas products. The production of clean quality gas products in the country brings a number of conveniences to the residents of the region. Because the need for electricity and gas energy …
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