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With a subtlety characteristic of the classical religious sources , the latter fact is
nowhere explicitly acknowledged , but simply becomes evident as soon as the
plans drawn up on the basis of the texts are examined carefully ( see Figure 1 for
an ...
With a subtlety characteristic of the classical religious sources , the latter fact is
nowhere explicitly acknowledged , but simply becomes evident as soon as the
plans drawn up on the basis of the texts are examined carefully ( see Figure 1 for
an ...
Page 172
Method The aim of the simulation study is therefore to create a set of " random "
maps using minimal criteria on their form derived from the analysis of real plans .
Three sets of data were derived to use as such constraints on the simulated plans
...
Method The aim of the simulation study is therefore to create a set of " random "
maps using minimal criteria on their form derived from the analysis of real plans .
Three sets of data were derived to use as such constraints on the simulated plans
...
Page 175
Results A sample of 50 simulated plans were created , some of which are
illustrated in Figure 3 . For each olan three measures were calculated the total
number of nodes , the relative asymmetry of the carrier space , and the mean
relative ...
Results A sample of 50 simulated plans were created , some of which are
illustrated in Figure 3 . For each olan three measures were calculated the total
number of nodes , the relative asymmetry of the carrier space , and the mean
relative ...
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