Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... ture , to avoid the loss of energy entailed by quenching . Steps in this direction . have been taken by the use of micro- wave discharges . Successful examples are the conversion of methane to acetylene and hydrogen , and the con ...
... ture , to avoid the loss of energy entailed by quenching . Steps in this direction . have been taken by the use of micro- wave discharges . Successful examples are the conversion of methane to acetylene and hydrogen , and the con ...
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... ture projector was used to present ran- domly , at intervals of about 10 sec , 24 light flashes , each with a duration of 8.5 msec and a luminance of 172 mlam over the entire area of the screen . The projector was allowed to run for ...
... ture projector was used to present ran- domly , at intervals of about 10 sec , 24 light flashes , each with a duration of 8.5 msec and a luminance of 172 mlam over the entire area of the screen . The projector was allowed to run for ...
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... ture rather than on their sound , and this distinction may also be important in speech recognition . Fogel also described his model for simulating Darwinian evolution in fast time , thus permitting the experimenter to simulate 15,000 ...
... ture rather than on their sound , and this distinction may also be important in speech recognition . Fogel also described his model for simulating Darwinian evolution in fast time , thus permitting the experimenter to simulate 15,000 ...
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