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... carried out by the observer , but others are not , being only his concepts . 4.3.2 Relationships The relationships mentioned above are observed to inhere and interact in concrete , usually living , systems . In a sense , then , these ...
... carried out by the observer , but others are not , being only his concepts . 4.3.2 Relationships The relationships mentioned above are observed to inhere and interact in concrete , usually living , systems . In a sense , then , these ...
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... carried out by a system at a higher level , it is an upwardly dispersed subsystem . In this case the system is dependent on a suprasystem for the process . 11.6 Downwardly dispersed subsystem If the subsystem is not congruent with any ...
... carried out by a system at a higher level , it is an upwardly dispersed subsystem . In this case the system is dependent on a suprasystem for the process . 11.6 Downwardly dispersed subsystem If the subsystem is not congruent with any ...
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... carried out successful demonstrations of transmission of power with virtually no loss over superconductive lines . 58 Such demonstrations take advantage of the fact that some metals , one of which is niobium , become perfect conductors ...
... carried out successful demonstrations of transmission of power with virtually no loss over superconductive lines . 58 Such demonstrations take advantage of the fact that some metals , one of which is niobium , become perfect conductors ...
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