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... fuzzy set theory . Some possible human - factors features are the use of messages , menus , free - text attachments , rules against un- desirable input , and a high - level Englishlike rep- resentation language for encoding the knowl ...
... fuzzy set theory . Some possible human - factors features are the use of messages , menus , free - text attachments , rules against un- desirable input , and a high - level Englishlike rep- resentation language for encoding the knowl ...
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... fuzzy stellar emis- sion surrounding some of the nearest quasars . Another piece of evidence , which also sheds some light on the nature of activity in galaxies , is the recognition that galaxies have active nuclei that put out ...
... fuzzy stellar emis- sion surrounding some of the nearest quasars . Another piece of evidence , which also sheds some light on the nature of activity in galaxies , is the recognition that galaxies have active nuclei that put out ...
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... fuzzy cloud of possible initial points . The goal of objective analysis is to choose from these the best one and thus to pro- vide the most likely fit to the observed data , taking into account climatological experience as well as ...
... fuzzy cloud of possible initial points . The goal of objective analysis is to choose from these the best one and thus to pro- vide the most likely fit to the observed data , taking into account climatological experience as well as ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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