The Natural Philosophy of TimeClarendon Press, 1980 - 399 Seiten |
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... trans- formations in the reverse direction at other places and times . Although the First Law of Thermodynamics might be taken to confirm this view , the Second Law contradicts it explicitly . ' From this it results that the state of ...
... trans- formations in the reverse direction at other places and times . Although the First Law of Thermodynamics might be taken to confirm this view , the Second Law contradicts it explicitly . ' From this it results that the state of ...
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... ( trans . J. Segny ) , p . 206 . Béranger , Paris . BECK , L. ( 1952 ) . The method of Descartes , p . 242. Clarendon Press , Oxford . BENTLEY , R. ( 1838 ) . Sermons preached at Boyle's Lecture , etc. ( ed . A. Dyce ) , p . 134 ...
... ( trans . J. Segny ) , p . 206 . Béranger , Paris . BECK , L. ( 1952 ) . The method of Descartes , p . 242. Clarendon Press , Oxford . BENTLEY , R. ( 1838 ) . Sermons preached at Boyle's Lecture , etc. ( ed . A. Dyce ) , p . 134 ...
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... ( trans . N. Kemp Smith ) , p . 217. Macmillan , London . KURTÈN , B. ( 1963 ) . Soc . Sci . Fenn . Commun . Biol . , 24 , 3 . LATHAM , R. E. ( 1951 ) . Lucretius : on the nature of the universe , pp . 40-1 . Penguin Books , Harmondsworth ...
... ( trans . N. Kemp Smith ) , p . 217. Macmillan , London . KURTÈN , B. ( 1963 ) . Soc . Sci . Fenn . Commun . Biol . , 24 , 3 . LATHAM , R. E. ( 1951 ) . Lucretius : on the nature of the universe , pp . 40-1 . Penguin Books , Harmondsworth ...
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UNIVERSAL TIME | 1 |
HUMAN TIME | 48 |
BIOLOGICAL TIME | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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