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In effect , the tool exists only in the ... Having ( with practise and experience )
understood the technical act as it functions , Leroi - Gourhan may then advance
the remarkable claim that one can , in effect , fish birds , and hunt fishes ( 1945 ,
10 ) .
In effect , the tool exists only in the ... Having ( with practise and experience )
understood the technical act as it functions , Leroi - Gourhan may then advance
the remarkable claim that one can , in effect , fish birds , and hunt fishes ( 1945 ,
10 ) .
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This means that to accomplish any given work i.e. striking a piece of steel to forge
a hoe blade , to take advantage of the physical and chemical properties of the
material being worked on , a minimum effect from the tools used is required on
the ...
This means that to accomplish any given work i.e. striking a piece of steel to forge
a hoe blade , to take advantage of the physical and chemical properties of the
material being worked on , a minimum effect from the tools used is required on
the ...
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This link , though , is not as straightforward as it seems . The physical form of our
bodies is itself at the end of a causal chain ( the phenotypic effect of a gene ) . A
gene will synthesise a protein which itself may then act as an enzyme and so on .
This link , though , is not as straightforward as it seems . The physical form of our
bodies is itself at the end of a causal chain ( the phenotypic effect of a gene ) . A
gene will synthesise a protein which itself may then act as an enzyme and so on .
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Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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