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... operated in the past which are not visible in the present , either because they have ceased to operate , or because they operate so slowly or in such a complex fashion that their effects are only clearly visible after long periods , as ...
... operated in the past which are not visible in the present , either because they have ceased to operate , or because they operate so slowly or in such a complex fashion that their effects are only clearly visible after long periods , as ...
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... 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 Sayer ( 1978 , 66 ) we might distinguish three ...
... 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 Sayer ( 1978 , 66 ) we might distinguish three ...
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spans operate ; 2 ) interactive , whereby broadly similar interrelated processes share overlapping time scales . This is an important dis- tinction from our point of view , since it underscores the need for models which can adequately ...
spans operate ; 2 ) interactive , whereby broadly similar interrelated processes share overlapping time scales . This is an important dis- tinction from our point of view , since it underscores the need for models which can adequately ...
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