Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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... hand ? [ Barr ] Because of the dead hand of the mathematics of human behavior that can neither be stopped , swerved , nor delayed . ( §2 : 3 ) The logic of history is equated with the logic of the natural sciences . Bayta , the woman ...
... hand ? [ Barr ] Because of the dead hand of the mathematics of human behavior that can neither be stopped , swerved , nor delayed . ( §2 : 3 ) The logic of history is equated with the logic of the natural sciences . Bayta , the woman ...
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... hand , when Goethe calls romantic love " the holiest of our drives , " 3 such effusions have begun to seem to us quaint , naive , and odd . Less and less romantic love is found in the literature of the most recent decades - a “ de ...
... hand , when Goethe calls romantic love " the holiest of our drives , " 3 such effusions have begun to seem to us quaint , naive , and odd . Less and less romantic love is found in the literature of the most recent decades - a “ de ...
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... hand would require that the hand be held very close to the exit orifice for relatively long periods of time . I held my hand in the stream of helium blow - off from a Dewar vessel containing liquid helium for as long as thirty seconds ...
... hand would require that the hand be held very close to the exit orifice for relatively long periods of time . I held my hand in the stream of helium blow - off from a Dewar vessel containing liquid helium for as long as thirty seconds ...
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