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Science and Engineering Journal – SAEJ
https://saejournal.comScience and Engineering Journal is A Monthly Peer Reviewed Multi Disciplinary Journal. Science and Engineering Journal Is An Endeavour To Promote Research, Innovation And New Ideas In Various Fields Of Technology For Journal Publication.It Aims To Publish Original, Theoretical And Practical Advances In Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology, Electrical And …
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