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Thus we have a range of processes from the absolutely unique to those recurrent
in many units in time and space , as in Table 3 . TABLE 3 . SUMMARY : MAIN
FORMS OF UNIQUENESS AND RECURRENCE 1. No recurrence ; the process
is ...
Thus we have a range of processes from the absolutely unique to those recurrent
in many units in time and space , as in Table 3 . TABLE 3 . SUMMARY : MAIN
FORMS OF UNIQUENESS AND RECURRENCE 1. No recurrence ; the process
is ...
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Such are the main conclusions given by Table 13. These conclusions , however ,
do not give a direct answer to the question as to whether the Visual stream , in all
its pure and impure varieties , or the Ideational — again in all its varieties ...
Such are the main conclusions given by Table 13. These conclusions , however ,
do not give a direct answer to the question as to whether the Visual stream , in all
its pure and impure varieties , or the Ideational — again in all its varieties ...
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In these tables , the term paysage means Visual paysage only ( not the Ideational
) . For the countries and for the centuries where and when the table gives zero ,
this zero means not a lack of paysage in any of its forms , but merely lack of the ...
In these tables , the term paysage means Visual paysage only ( not the Ideational
) . For the countries and for the centuries where and when the table gives zero ,
this zero means not a lack of paysage in any of its forms , but merely lack of the ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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