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Conceptual and Experimental Requirements in Relating Independence (U.I. 19) and Field Independence in L-and Q-Data Media: A Comment on Dr. Ohnmacht's Research
Evaluation of the criticism of Ohnmacht is presented and a brief statement of the requirements for relating U.I. 19 (Independence) and the concept of field independence in L- and Q-data given.
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