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... architecture within which temporal assumptions operate . Formal models can be thought of as serving a variety of purposes , the most common being heuristics , exploration , policy pre- diction , and pedagogy ( Low 1981 ) . Following ...
... architecture within which temporal assumptions operate . Formal models can be thought of as serving a variety of purposes , the most common being heuristics , exploration , policy pre- diction , and pedagogy ( Low 1981 ) . Following ...
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... architecture , offers some solution to this problem . Unlike the standard method of serial computation , Darallel processing involves the simultaneous operation of many inde- pendent processors , somewhat analogous to many brain cells ...
... architecture , offers some solution to this problem . Unlike the standard method of serial computation , Darallel processing involves the simultaneous operation of many inde- pendent processors , somewhat analogous to many brain cells ...
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... architectural remains , with the precise political strategies left unspecified ( de Montmollin 1985 ) . Anthropological studies suggest that succession to family headship differs among elite households in several temporally interesting ...
... architectural remains , with the precise political strategies left unspecified ( de Montmollin 1985 ) . Anthropological studies suggest that succession to family headship differs among elite households in several temporally interesting ...
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