Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine USA. Research into the process of creative thinking. Industries taken as a model. |
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... tapes and a trail leaflet were used . On the revised tapes , both tape length and the number of of questions asked were reduced . Also , the original voice was replaced with that of a professional radio announcer . The 12- and 16 ...
... tapes and a trail leaflet were used . On the revised tapes , both tape length and the number of of questions asked were reduced . Also , the original voice was replaced with that of a professional radio announcer . The 12- and 16 ...
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... tapes 25 to 100 ft or from 10 to 30 m in length and 20 lb ( 9 kg ) for tapes longer than 100 ft or 30 m . 6.2 . Certification of Tapes Tapes conforming to the specification will be certified by the Bureau and a precision seal show- ing ...
... tapes 25 to 100 ft or from 10 to 30 m in length and 20 lb ( 9 kg ) for tapes longer than 100 ft or 30 m . 6.2 . Certification of Tapes Tapes conforming to the specification will be certified by the Bureau and a precision seal show- ing ...
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... tapes at 130 Hz. One can distinguish two patterns. The SBE tapes show almost no loss reduction with respect to the unstriated tape and, for fields above 20 mT, the data points are close to the Brandt curve. On the contrary, the SAE ...
... tapes at 130 Hz. One can distinguish two patterns. The SBE tapes show almost no loss reduction with respect to the unstriated tape and, for fields above 20 mT, the data points are close to the Brandt curve. On the contrary, the SAE ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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