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Page 164
... materials are avail- able , in certain eras artist - craftsmen have sometimes placed less emphasis on the intrinsic value of materials than on their aesthetic function as components contribut- ing to the effect of the whole . Thus ...
... materials are avail- able , in certain eras artist - craftsmen have sometimes placed less emphasis on the intrinsic value of materials than on their aesthetic function as components contribut- ing to the effect of the whole . Thus ...
Page 604
... material of their terrestrial basins and interact with each . The topography and configuration of the lake bottom and the nature of the bottom materials vary considerably . They are of sufficient importance to most lake processes to ...
... material of their terrestrial basins and interact with each . The topography and configuration of the lake bottom and the nature of the bottom materials vary considerably . They are of sufficient importance to most lake processes to ...
Page 943
... material body are proportional to the ap- plied fields so that the resultant fields within the body are proportional ... materials pro- duce magnetic effects . The field equations ( like the constitutive equations ) are linear equations ...
... material body are proportional to the ap- plied fields so that the resultant fields within the body are proportional ... materials pro- duce magnetic effects . The field equations ( like the constitutive equations ) are linear equations ...
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