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BREAKING THE TIME BARRIER Geoff Bailey Temporal Awareness and Temporal Horizons —— -- Awareness of time is one of the fundamental characteristics of the human brain . According to Davis ( 1981 ) , a capacity for ' separated learning ...
BREAKING THE TIME BARRIER Geoff Bailey Temporal Awareness and Temporal Horizons —— -- Awareness of time is one of the fundamental characteristics of the human brain . According to Davis ( 1981 ) , a capacity for ' separated learning ...
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... temporal scales which present most cause for concern : how we understand time is how we understand change . Model Construction Before pursuing the temporal dimensions and assumptions inherent in simulation studies , we must briefly ...
... temporal scales which present most cause for concern : how we understand time is how we understand change . Model Construction Before pursuing the temporal dimensions and assumptions inherent in simulation studies , we must briefly ...
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TEMPORAL AND SOCIAL SCALES IN PREHISPANIC MESOAMERICA Olivier de Montmollin Bailey has noted that " past behaviour ... represents an amalgamation and intersection of many different processes operating over different time spans ...
TEMPORAL AND SOCIAL SCALES IN PREHISPANIC MESOAMERICA Olivier de Montmollin Bailey has noted that " past behaviour ... represents an amalgamation and intersection of many different processes operating over different time spans ...
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