Mind and Nature: A Necessary UnityBantam Books, 1988 - 255 pagina's A celebratory trade paper edition of a mass market classic of contemporary thought in which Bateson exhorts us to learn to "think as Nature thinks" if we are to live in harmony on this planet. |
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P.R. Bunker, P. Jensen. Chapter. 6. Geometrical. symmetry. Some objects look exactly like their mirror image and we say that they are symmetrical or, more precisely, that they have reflection symmetry. Objects can also have rotational ...
P.R. Bunker, P. Jensen. Chapter. 6. Geometrical. symmetry. Some objects look exactly like their mirror image and we say that they are symmetrical or, more precisely, that they have reflection symmetry. Objects can also have rotational ...
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... symmetry direction, twofold symmetry: monoclinic. The representative symmetry direction in crystallography is usually b, in physics and chemistry sometimes c. Examples: P21, Cc, P21/c. The Hermann–Mauguin symbol of monoclinic space ...
... symmetry direction, twofold symmetry: monoclinic. The representative symmetry direction in crystallography is usually b, in physics and chemistry sometimes c. Examples: P21, Cc, P21/c. The Hermann–Mauguin symbol of monoclinic space ...
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... Symmetry In Chapter 2 , a remarkable fact of particle physics was demonstrated , i.e. , par- ticles often appear with recognizable ... SYMMETRY Pattern Recognition in Broken Symmetry Simple Flavor Mass Splittings of Hadron Multiplets.
... Symmetry In Chapter 2 , a remarkable fact of particle physics was demonstrated , i.e. , par- ticles often appear with recognizable ... SYMMETRY Pattern Recognition in Broken Symmetry Simple Flavor Mass Splittings of Hadron Multiplets.
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