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This represents the fact that the longer the wave train the more closely its properties agree with those of the ideal monochromatic wave , which is infinitely long and has a precisely defined frequency .
This represents the fact that the longer the wave train the more closely its properties agree with those of the ideal monochromatic wave , which is infinitely long and has a precisely defined frequency .
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Clearly , the logician must Known fact : “ Everything made of copper conducts begin by dropping items 1 and 2 and replacing them with electricity . " their negations — the assumption itself so instructs him .
Clearly , the logician must Known fact : “ Everything made of copper conducts begin by dropping items 1 and 2 and replacing them with electricity . " their negations — the assumption itself so instructs him .
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Contributions to modal syllogistic the fact , it is neither true nor false that there will be a sea prosleptic syllogism . “ Everything predicated universally of battle tomorrow , nevertheless it is true even now , before a is ...
Contributions to modal syllogistic the fact , it is neither true nor false that there will be a sea prosleptic syllogism . “ Everything predicated universally of battle tomorrow , nevertheless it is true even now , before a is ...
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