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Page 156
Perhaps , but any identification of such a simple geometric shape as a picture of
a simply shaped object is uncertain , because of the limited order ( information )
the shape conveys . In the same manner , the crossed circle ( Figure 1G ) may be
...
Perhaps , but any identification of such a simple geometric shape as a picture of
a simply shaped object is uncertain , because of the limited order ( information )
the shape conveys . In the same manner , the crossed circle ( Figure 1G ) may be
...
Page 163
Primarily , descriptive methods are limited by the fact that they rely on
fragmenting the continuum into so many parts . These parts ( elements ) may be
of a different resolution and character than the semiotic elements that functioned
in the ...
Primarily , descriptive methods are limited by the fact that they rely on
fragmenting the continuum into so many parts . These parts ( elements ) may be
of a different resolution and character than the semiotic elements that functioned
in the ...
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This decision of Western academics . This included was communicated in Press
the provision of financial assistRelease , the text of which is ance to those
participants from repoduced here . countries whose economic resources are
limited ...
This decision of Western academics . This included was communicated in Press
the provision of financial assistRelease , the text of which is ance to those
participants from repoduced here . countries whose economic resources are
limited ...
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