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If any of the essential data are erased , the entropy becomes greater ; if any
essential data are added , the entropy becomes less . Nothing further is needed
to show that the irreversible process neither implies one - way time , nor has any
other ...
If any of the essential data are erased , the entropy becomes greater ; if any
essential data are added , the entropy becomes less . Nothing further is needed
to show that the irreversible process neither implies one - way time , nor has any
other ...
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forming itself into a concave figure ( as I have experienced ) ; and the swifter the
motion becomes , the higher will the water rise , till at last , performing its
revolutions in the same times with the vessel , it becomes relatively at rest in it .
forming itself into a concave figure ( as I have experienced ) ; and the swifter the
motion becomes , the higher will the water rise , till at last , performing its
revolutions in the same times with the vessel , it becomes relatively at rest in it .
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He claimed that each muscle has the same chronaxy as its associated nerve ,
and that , if the chronaxy of either is modified , the contraction of the muscle under
the influence of the nerve becomes more difficult to effect . Piérono suggested
that ...
He claimed that each muscle has the same chronaxy as its associated nerve ,
and that , if the chronaxy of either is modified , the contraction of the muscle under
the influence of the nerve becomes more difficult to effect . Piérono suggested
that ...
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Universal Time I The Elimination of Time | 1 |
Trend and Symmetrical Time | 5 |
Irreversible Phenomena | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
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