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... According to this theory a white , process induces black process in its whole surrounding , the strength of the influence decreasing according to an unknown function with distance . In the more modern form of this theory there is ...
... According to this theory a white , process induces black process in its whole surrounding , the strength of the influence decreasing according to an unknown function with distance . In the more modern form of this theory there is ...
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... according to the arrangement of the rods on the disk . For one whole revolution the maximum is of the order of magni- tude of 1.2 X 1027. Metzger's subjects observed occasionally groups of more than ten members during a great number of ...
... according to the arrangement of the rods on the disk . For one whole revolution the maximum is of the order of magni- tude of 1.2 X 1027. Metzger's subjects observed occasionally groups of more than ten members during a great number of ...
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... according to gestalt laws , then it will be impossible to find a law according to which every pattern will change in exactly , i.e. , absolutely , the same manner . If Wulf's conclusion is right the change which any pattern undergoes ...
... according to gestalt laws , then it will be impossible to find a law according to which every pattern will change in exactly , i.e. , absolutely , the same manner . If Wulf's conclusion is right the change which any pattern undergoes ...
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