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... called discrete and of the second type , continuous . The same terms are used in relation to the information represented by these signals . In describing continuous information within a certain accuracy , it can always be reduced to ...
... called discrete and of the second type , continuous . The same terms are used in relation to the information represented by these signals . In describing continuous information within a certain accuracy , it can always be reduced to ...
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... called intermodal perception ) . Gross tactual - kinesthetic cues . In his perception of the distances of objects ... called the ciliary muscles and the rectus muscles . The ciliary effect is called accommodation ( focussing the lens for ...
... called intermodal perception ) . Gross tactual - kinesthetic cues . In his perception of the distances of objects ... called the ciliary muscles and the rectus muscles . The ciliary effect is called accommodation ( focussing the lens for ...
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... called cork cells , which together with the underlying phloem compose the bark of the tree . The major portion of the woody stem's diameter is a cylinder of xylem ( wood ) that originates from a region of cell division called the vas ...
... called cork cells , which together with the underlying phloem compose the bark of the tree . The major portion of the woody stem's diameter is a cylinder of xylem ( wood ) that originates from a region of cell division called the vas ...
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NUMBER GAMES and Other Mathematical Recreations | 1 |
NUMBER THEORY | 14 |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | 38 |
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