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Page 486
... effect because it occurs only in the small area along the borders of the inspection figure ; that is , the effect is localized and restricted . It thus has been speculated that visual exposure to a fig- ure induces in the brain a ...
... effect because it occurs only in the small area along the borders of the inspection figure ; that is , the effect is localized and restricted . It thus has been speculated that visual exposure to a fig- ure induces in the brain a ...
Page 710
... effect of a work of art on a man's emotions , it would appear that the very act of experiencing the work may itself have a moral effect . If he is really concentrating on the details of a work of art and not just passively letting it ...
... effect of a work of art on a man's emotions , it would appear that the very act of experiencing the work may itself have a moral effect . If he is really concentrating on the details of a work of art and not just passively letting it ...
Page 812
... effect except in instances where the current in the first coil was switched on or off , at which time a momentary current appeared in the other . He was in effect led to the concept of electromagnetic induction by changing magnetic ...
... effect except in instances where the current in the first coil was switched on or off , at which time a momentary current appeared in the other . He was in effect led to the concept of electromagnetic induction by changing magnetic ...
Contents
NUMBER GAMES and Other Mathematical Recreations | 1 |
NUMBER THEORY | 14 |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | 38 |
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