Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... Forces. Origin. of. Physical. Forces. Physical forces are an important component of a cell's environment. These forces can be divided into two general categories: body and surface forces. Body forces are applied throughout the object and ...
... Forces. Origin. of. Physical. Forces. Physical forces are an important component of a cell's environment. These forces can be divided into two general categories: body and surface forces. Body forces are applied throughout the object and ...
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... force . It appears , therefore , that so far as this principle and that of the independence of forces are concerned the conditions of equilibrium depend on the forces and not on the body . If a system of forces be in equilibrium when ...
... force . It appears , therefore , that so far as this principle and that of the independence of forces are concerned the conditions of equilibrium depend on the forces and not on the body . If a system of forces be in equilibrium when ...
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Anna Rita Bizzarri, Salvatore Cannistraro. obtained data represents a map of equal forces, which is analyzed and visualized by computer processing. 2.1.2 TIP-SAMPLE FORCES A large variety of sample properties related to tip-sample forces ...
Anna Rita Bizzarri, Salvatore Cannistraro. obtained data represents a map of equal forces, which is analyzed and visualized by computer processing. 2.1.2 TIP-SAMPLE FORCES A large variety of sample properties related to tip-sample forces ...
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