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... method was due to the medievalists G. Gröber and G. Paris , who first emphasized the significance of common errors . But in the general uncritical enthusiasm for scien- tific method , the genealogical approach was too often used without ...
... method was due to the medievalists G. Gröber and G. Paris , who first emphasized the significance of common errors . But in the general uncritical enthusiasm for scien- tific method , the genealogical approach was too often used without ...
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Finite difference method centimetres Boundary value method 84 N 180- 4 W 120- 100- 300 160 --. in the interior of the area may be compared with the measurements in corresponding locations , and in this way the quality of the solution may ...
Finite difference method centimetres Boundary value method 84 N 180- 4 W 120- 100- 300 160 --. in the interior of the area may be compared with the measurements in corresponding locations , and in this way the quality of the solution may ...
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... method involves freez- ing a ring of soil around the shaft . In this method , a ring of closely spaced freezing holes is drilled outside the shaft . A refrigerated brine is circulated in double - wall pipes in the holes to freeze the ...
... method involves freez- ing a ring of soil around the shaft . In this method , a ring of closely spaced freezing holes is drilled outside the shaft . A refrigerated brine is circulated in double - wall pipes in the holes to freeze the ...
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