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... spatial or temporal and may be classified ac- cording to their dimensions . Thus , as a first approximation , a printed line furnishes the senses a message in a single spatial di- mension ( L ) : a sequence of linearly assembled symbols ...
... spatial or temporal and may be classified ac- cording to their dimensions . Thus , as a first approximation , a printed line furnishes the senses a message in a single spatial di- mension ( L ) : a sequence of linearly assembled symbols ...
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... spatial message into a temporal one , establishes an equivalence between the two types of messages . Types of Communication Dimensions 1 spatial dimension ( L ) 1 temporal dimension ( T ) 2 spatial dimensions ( L3 ) 2 dimensions ( LT ) 3 ...
... spatial message into a temporal one , establishes an equivalence between the two types of messages . Types of Communication Dimensions 1 spatial dimension ( L ) 1 temporal dimension ( T ) 2 spatial dimensions ( L3 ) 2 dimensions ( LT ) 3 ...
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... spatial channel : Record library storage record manufacturing Line Ga Power amplifier Regulator Amplifier Preamplifier Audio Turntables Fourth spatial channel : modulation transformation and emission of audio modulation 00 O P ...
... spatial channel : Record library storage record manufacturing Line Ga Power amplifier Regulator Amplifier Preamplifier Audio Turntables Fourth spatial channel : modulation transformation and emission of audio modulation 00 O P ...
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