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It is this third ( “ lucid ' ) level which enables one to overcome deviations in the (
technical ) operation , and which may lead to the creation of new chaines
operatoires ( 1965 , 26-27 , passim ) . matter , an echnical These two 1982 , 347 ...
It is this third ( “ lucid ' ) level which enables one to overcome deviations in the (
technical ) operation , and which may lead to the creation of new chaines
operatoires ( 1965 , 26-27 , passim ) . matter , an echnical These two 1982 , 347 ...
Page 48
Lastly a third type of expansion is a flow diagram , and I am using this in my
current research as a model for setting up an expert system combining
sociological and technological relations on the same graph . A final remark on
this work chain ...
Lastly a third type of expansion is a flow diagram , and I am using this in my
current research as a model for setting up an expert system combining
sociological and technological relations on the same graph . A final remark on
this work chain ...
Page 59
3000 b.c. This appears to have been followed by an expansion in output during
the first half of the third millennium b.c. , together with changes in the orientation
of dispersal patterns . Like Group I products from Cornwall , axes from Cumbria ...
3000 b.c. This appears to have been followed by an expansion in output during
the first half of the third millennium b.c. , together with changes in the orientation
of dispersal patterns . Like Group I products from Cornwall , axes from Cumbria ...
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