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Nevertheless , as Baade and Spitzer have shown theoretically , it is possible that
diffuse material can be ejected into intergalactic space when two galaxies collide
and pass through each other without interfering with their respective stcllar ...
Nevertheless , as Baade and Spitzer have shown theoretically , it is possible that
diffuse material can be ejected into intergalactic space when two galaxies collide
and pass through each other without interfering with their respective stcllar ...
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2 With the object of determining a possible physiological basis for Bartlett's
schemata , it was suggested some years ago by Oldfield that a cerebral Morse -
code signal corresponding to a specific memory might be analysed by the brain
into a ...
2 With the object of determining a possible physiological basis for Bartlett's
schemata , it was suggested some years ago by Oldfield that a cerebral Morse -
code signal corresponding to a specific memory might be analysed by the brain
into a ...
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The reaction - time of a neuron ( between possible successive stimulations ) is
about 10-2 seconds , whereas that of the vacuum tube ( or transistor ) is about 10
-6 to 10- ? seconds . Hence , the brain has more and slower components and the
...
The reaction - time of a neuron ( between possible successive stimulations ) is
about 10-2 seconds , whereas that of the vacuum tube ( or transistor ) is about 10
-6 to 10- ? seconds . Hence , the brain has more and slower components and the
...
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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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