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... problem is approached . Bailey argues that the time span considered in interpretation brings different variables and processes into focus . It follows that explanatory principles are not equally appropriate when applied to problems ...
... problem is approached . Bailey argues that the time span considered in interpretation brings different variables and processes into focus . It follows that explanatory principles are not equally appropriate when applied to problems ...
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... problem . Unlike the standard method of serial computation , Darallel processing involves the simultaneous operation of ... problems which cannot be reduced to a logical algorithm , then we may yet be able to get inside the cognitive ...
... problem . Unlike the standard method of serial computation , Darallel processing involves the simultaneous operation of ... problems which cannot be reduced to a logical algorithm , then we may yet be able to get inside the cognitive ...
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... problems Indians were facing with treatment of human skeletons . He said something puzzling : " This has bothered me for 500 years " . During the session , he also made a statement that " according to scientists we've lived here 33 ...
... problems Indians were facing with treatment of human skeletons . He said something puzzling : " This has bothered me for 500 years " . During the session , he also made a statement that " according to scientists we've lived here 33 ...
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