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... example in the use of the half - life of radioactive isotopes as a method of dating . There are also biological constants , used , for example , in palaeo- climatic studies , where the varying proportions of different plant and animal ...
... example in the use of the half - life of radioactive isotopes as a method of dating . There are also biological constants , used , for example , in palaeo- climatic studies , where the varying proportions of different plant and animal ...
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... example where rivers flowing over a fault zone have their profiles distorted by repeated earthquake movement . Similar questions of interaction or independence arise in discussions of human behaviour , for example in the relationship ...
... example where rivers flowing over a fault zone have their profiles distorted by repeated earthquake movement . Similar questions of interaction or independence arise in discussions of human behaviour , for example in the relationship ...
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... example of whose work he outlines as a preliminary model for his own contextual approach , is rtainly appropriate ( pp . 81-86 ) . Weber is often considered the direct precursor if not the father of methodological individualism . Much ...
... example of whose work he outlines as a preliminary model for his own contextual approach , is rtainly appropriate ( pp . 81-86 ) . Weber is often considered the direct precursor if not the father of methodological individualism . Much ...
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