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... simple order scale . Thus we may number patents in their order of issue . The meaning of Axioms 4 and 5 deserves to be emphasized : The items placed on a simple order scale must be comparable and transitive ac- cording to a common ...
... simple order scale . Thus we may number patents in their order of issue . The meaning of Axioms 4 and 5 deserves to be emphasized : The items placed on a simple order scale must be comparable and transitive ac- cording to a common ...
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... simple description of a game is the restriction to games in which the payoff to one player is money received from the opponent . That is , the net payoff is zero ; hence the term zero - sum game . In this case , if I write in a square ...
... simple description of a game is the restriction to games in which the payoff to one player is money received from the opponent . That is , the net payoff is zero ; hence the term zero - sum game . In this case , if I write in a square ...
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... simple block shown has one input , one output , and a functional relationship or transfer function between them . A block is used to represent a clearly identifiable transformation . A change in the transfer function of one block should ...
... simple block shown has one input , one output , and a functional relationship or transfer function between them . A block is used to represent a clearly identifiable transformation . A change in the transfer function of one block should ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 7 |
1 | 16 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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