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... transformation of theory into technology that Shannon's move made possible has been largely ignored , and the ... transform the binary 28 Discourse 9.
... transformation of theory into technology that Shannon's move made possible has been largely ignored , and the ... transform the binary 28 Discourse 9.
Side 30
... transformation only for the certain variables . Other variables are necessarily changed , because their alteration is precisely what allows the image to be enhanced for the context of interest . When an unforseen context becomes ...
... transformation only for the certain variables . Other variables are necessarily changed , because their alteration is precisely what allows the image to be enhanced for the context of interest . When an unforseen context becomes ...
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... transformation and the chances to participate in its course are lost in the global perspec- tive of a struggle between the forces of order and of chaos . From a slightly different perspective , however , K. Hayles points to a ...
... transformation and the chances to participate in its course are lost in the global perspec- tive of a struggle between the forces of order and of chaos . From a slightly different perspective , however , K. Hayles points to a ...
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