The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... material motions in the brain . As material , these thoughts can resemble and thus represent material bodies . Thoughts can act to cause bodily motions in response to sensory stimuli , which are themselves material motions . Thus ...
... material motions in the brain . As material , these thoughts can resemble and thus represent material bodies . Thoughts can act to cause bodily motions in response to sensory stimuli , which are themselves material motions . Thus ...
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... material . The former aspect of the structure may be called the molecular , or intramolec- ular , structure ; whereas the latter is the supermolecular , or intermolecular , structure - also referred to as the texture , or morphology ...
... material . The former aspect of the structure may be called the molecular , or intramolec- ular , structure ; whereas the latter is the supermolecular , or intermolecular , structure - also referred to as the texture , or morphology ...
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... materials. mixture of crystallized and disordered portions in a given sample of the material . In general , it can be said that under given conditions , such as temperature and external forces applied to the sample , the tendency to ...
... materials. mixture of crystallized and disordered portions in a given sample of the material . In general , it can be said that under given conditions , such as temperature and external forces applied to the sample , the tendency to ...
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