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TITLE OF PAPER/ARTICLE/REPORT, INCLUDING ALL CONTENT IN ANY FORM, FORMAT, OR MEDIA (hereinafter, “the Work”):A Hybrid Green House
Management By Power Intelligent Device /Wirless Networking
COMPLETE LIST OF AUTHORS : Sharad S. Pawar , PG Student SND COE & RC ,Yeola, 423104
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Systems - ICCS 2018
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