Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... pattern of rights and possession . That can be seen in the example of the very small farm which , in spite of its being situated in the middle of a large fenced area , is nonetheless given access to the common grassland by means of a ...
... pattern of rights and possession . That can be seen in the example of the very small farm which , in spite of its being situated in the middle of a large fenced area , is nonetheless given access to the common grassland by means of a ...
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... pattern . The encoding of visual information involves the detection of light by retinal cells and the processing of this information by specific detector cells in the visual cortex . The encoded information is then stored in an ordered ...
... pattern . The encoding of visual information involves the detection of light by retinal cells and the processing of this information by specific detector cells in the visual cortex . The encoded information is then stored in an ordered ...
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... pattern recognition system to recall a complete image from the memory . The stimulus can be seen as representing a subset of a previously stored pattern and indeed can only be recognised in terms of patterns already resident in the ...
... pattern recognition system to recall a complete image from the memory . The stimulus can be seen as representing a subset of a previously stored pattern and indeed can only be recognised in terms of patterns already resident in the ...
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