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And the mathematical formula establishes primarily a definite relationship between these abstract numbers . Measurement has then the rôle to test the validity of the equation for the process which it is meant to describe , i.e. , of the ...
And the mathematical formula establishes primarily a definite relationship between these abstract numbers . Measurement has then the rôle to test the validity of the equation for the process which it is meant to describe , i.e. , of the ...
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The reflex arc hypothesis is an anatomical hypothesis , the reflex arc is a nervous structure with its real centripetal and centrifugal parts which are joined at a definite place in the nervous system . An excitation started on a ...
The reflex arc hypothesis is an anatomical hypothesis , the reflex arc is a nervous structure with its real centripetal and centrifugal parts which are joined at a definite place in the nervous system . An excitation started on a ...
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Not only must we start our measurement at a definite time , since if we did not our result would be different ; our measured velocity will also vary with the distance over which we take our measurement . Here a true point velocity seems ...
Not only must we start our measurement at a definite time , since if we did not our result would be different ; our measured velocity will also vary with the distance over which we take our measurement . Here a true point velocity seems ...
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