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- Schematisation of a variogram. The points represent the measured data points (observed) and the curve represents the model function used (empirical). Range...
- separated. The transition from low-quote to high-quote schematisations is bridged by Ekman-like schematisations where air-to-air friction, Coriolis and pressure...
- issues in 1960s and 70s international painting, especially the extreme schematisation of New York minimalism." Bardon, however, claimed non-intervention....
- and springers, the extension of arabesques over a large area, and the schematisation and progressive abstraction of the yeserias of a vegetal nature, strongly...
- elements of the systematic whole of his approach, which resists easy schematisation. Stanislavski's work made little impact on British theatre before the...
- 2005). "The cultural crafting of embryonic stem cells: the metaphorical schematisation of stem cell research in the Polish and French press". Metaphorik.de...
- issues in 1960s and 70s international painting, especially the extreme schematisation of New York minimalism." In the History of Painting"Lyrical Abstraction...
- such as Karl Kautsky. He saw Marxism not as a final, self-sufficient schematisation of history, but rather as a collection of pointers to the understanding...
- defense of Haeckel's embryo drawings, the prin****l argument is that of "schematisation." Haeckel's drawings were not intended to be technical and scientific...
- reviews, Guy Daussois of Le Po****ire said that it was "marked by a schematisation and over-simplicity that is rarely encountered, with absolutely no human...