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... example , calendar years may be paired with automobile production figures , weeks with Dow - Jones averages , and degrees of angular rotation with the lift accomplished by a cam . The relation of one - to - one correspondence between ...
... example , calendar years may be paired with automobile production figures , weeks with Dow - Jones averages , and degrees of angular rotation with the lift accomplished by a cam . The relation of one - to - one correspondence between ...
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... example , of increased cerebral protein synthesis or of " reprogramming " the brain so that information achieved in wakeful functioning is most effi- ciently assimilated . In their specification of functions and provision of evidence ...
... example , of increased cerebral protein synthesis or of " reprogramming " the brain so that information achieved in wakeful functioning is most effi- ciently assimilated . In their specification of functions and provision of evidence ...
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... example , soils that are rich in 1 : 1 clays are found in the desert ; they have most certainly been formed under a considerably more rainy climate . Because allitic weathering ( that producing chiefly 1 : 1 clays ) is deep , subsequent ...
... example , soils that are rich in 1 : 1 clays are found in the desert ; they have most certainly been formed under a considerably more rainy climate . Because allitic weathering ( that producing chiefly 1 : 1 clays ) is deep , subsequent ...
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