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... world , inde- pendently of all the others , let each propositional variable then be assigned either the value 1 or the value 0. In each world the values of truth functions are calculated in the usual way from the values of their ...
... world , inde- pendently of all the others , let each propositional variable then be assigned either the value 1 or the value 0. In each world the values of truth functions are calculated in the usual way from the values of their ...
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... world as it was then known marked the culmina- tion of Greek cartography as well as a compendium of accumulated knowledge of the Earth's features at that time ( Figure 2 ) . The Roman period . Although Ptolemy lived and worked at the ...
... world as it was then known marked the culmina- tion of Greek cartography as well as a compendium of accumulated knowledge of the Earth's features at that time ( Figure 2 ) . The Roman period . Although Ptolemy lived and worked at the ...
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World Aero- nautical Charts proposal that the prime meridian for longitude reference should pass through Greenwich . Other achievements in early oceanography were Edmond Halley's magnetic chart , which has been continuously revised from ...
World Aero- nautical Charts proposal that the prime meridian for longitude reference should pass through Greenwich . Other achievements in early oceanography were Edmond Halley's magnetic chart , which has been continuously revised from ...
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