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The concept of a natural limitation on the extrapolation into the past of an actual
physical law arises in connection with the hypothesis of the expansion of the
universe . It has been found that the spectra of the extragalactic nebulae are
shifted ...
The concept of a natural limitation on the extrapolation into the past of an actual
physical law arises in connection with the hypothesis of the expansion of the
universe . It has been found that the spectra of the extragalactic nebulae are
shifted ...
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Four years later , Marcel François ( 1927 ) confirmed this hypothesis on subjects
asked to tap a Morse key at the rate of three taps a second . He found that the
rate of tapping increased when their body temperature was raised by diathermy .
Four years later , Marcel François ( 1927 ) confirmed this hypothesis on subjects
asked to tap a Morse key at the rate of three taps a second . He found that the
rate of tapping increased when their body temperature was raised by diathermy .
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As for the alpha rhythm being most easily detected when the brain is least active ,
so far from regarding this as a difficulty for his hypothesis , Holubář argued that
the very circumstance that favours the manifestation of the alpha rhythm ...
As for the alpha rhythm being most easily detected when the brain is least active ,
so far from regarding this as a difficulty for his hypothesis , Holubář argued that
the very circumstance that favours the manifestation of the alpha rhythm ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
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