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... tion ) . Although Masaccio continues the medieval tradi- tion of using a gold background , the architectural ele- ments of the throne indicate his awareness of the influ- ence of Roman antiquity on the architecture of his friend ...
... tion ) . Although Masaccio continues the medieval tradi- tion of using a gold background , the architectural ele- ments of the throne indicate his awareness of the influ- ence of Roman antiquity on the architecture of his friend ...
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... tion of the gain , which is the product of their coopera- tion . The theory of games is the foundation of theories of bargaining that analyze the behaviour of individual states in interaction . Diplomacy based upon such theories is less ...
... tion of the gain , which is the product of their coopera- tion . The theory of games is the foundation of theories of bargaining that analyze the behaviour of individual states in interaction . Diplomacy based upon such theories is less ...
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... tion of evapora- total tion ( mm / cu km ) ( mm / cu km ) quantity tion in total quantity Europe 9.67 1.23 939 600 488 112 240 360 52 81 31 19 9,000 6,000 5,000 1,000 2,300 3,500 Asia 42.26 1.48 488 610 412 198 220 390 84 21,000 26,000 ...
... tion of evapora- total tion ( mm / cu km ) ( mm / cu km ) quantity tion in total quantity Europe 9.67 1.23 939 600 488 112 240 360 52 81 31 19 9,000 6,000 5,000 1,000 2,300 3,500 Asia 42.26 1.48 488 610 412 198 220 390 84 21,000 26,000 ...
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