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Foundations of measurement

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Autor principal: Luce, R Duncan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Academic Press 1990
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1985904
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description From the Foreword is infinite in multitude; and I mean by the sand not only that which exists about Syracuse and the rest of Sicily but also that which is found in every region whether inhabited or unhabited. Again there are some who, without regarding it as infinite, yet think that no number has been named which is great enough to exceed its multitude. And it is clear that they who hold this view, if they imagined a mass made up of sand in other respects as large as the mass of the earth, including in it all the seas and the hollows of the earth filled up to a height equal to that of the high
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