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Although Fisher's book was published in 1966 , it seems to have been written several years earlier : the experiment he discusses was conducted in 1961 , and the latest item in his bibliography is the 1961 edition of Gleason's ...
Although Fisher's book was published in 1966 , it seems to have been written several years earlier : the experiment he discusses was conducted in 1961 , and the latest item in his bibliography is the 1961 edition of Gleason's ...
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As a means to this end , it seems feasible to reinterpret Miles ' analytic results in terms of the distinction between ... These presumptions , in turn , seem to indicate a " quantization ” ( quantitative measure ) of our variable ...
As a means to this end , it seems feasible to reinterpret Miles ' analytic results in terms of the distinction between ... These presumptions , in turn , seem to indicate a " quantization ” ( quantitative measure ) of our variable ...
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With its own complement or when conjoined , it seems less adverbial : She opened the package , excited at the suggestion , or She opened the package , excited and nervous . When the oppositive is a simple NP , the difference is most ...
With its own complement or when conjoined , it seems less adverbial : She opened the package , excited at the suggestion , or She opened the package , excited and nervous . When the oppositive is a simple NP , the difference is most ...
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