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Dear Michael Perelman,

I found in the Michael Adas book "Machines as the measure of men: science,
technology, and ideologies of western dominance" (1989) interesting material
and references about that Chinese connection. Especially in the second chapter.

Cordially,

Julián Libreros.

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