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... scale social interactions fades out of view . Small- scale environmental trends also begin to emerge as relevant variables at this timescale , for example , small changes of temperature or precipitation on a regional or continental scale ...
... scale social interactions fades out of view . Small- scale environmental trends also begin to emerge as relevant variables at this timescale , for example , small changes of temperature or precipitation on a regional or continental scale ...
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of plate movements , to changes in stream behaviour and sedimentation patterns on a scale of years to decades . It should be emphasised that time perspectivism does not assert that small - scale processes visible in the contemporary ...
of plate movements , to changes in stream behaviour and sedimentation patterns on a scale of years to decades . It should be emphasised that time perspectivism does not assert that small - scale processes visible in the contemporary ...
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... scale , and in what ways they interact , if at all , with the demographic , economic , environmental and biological variables that manifestly dominate the field of view at larger scales of focus . This matter deserves more serious ...
... scale , and in what ways they interact , if at all , with the demographic , economic , environmental and biological variables that manifestly dominate the field of view at larger scales of focus . This matter deserves more serious ...
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