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Dictionary » W » Wave form Wave formwave form The form of a pulse; e.g., an arterial pressure or displacement wave; or of the pacemaker pulse as demonstrated on the oscilloscope under a specified load. Synonym: waveshape. ![]()
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God vs Evolution... a substrate. Action cannot exist without substance. Waves cannot wave without stuff in which to wave. SomeTHING has to exist in which action ... specific disciplines. In other words, we cannot say that an actionless, formless, non-dynamic, non-relational stuff exists first,... then the form, ...
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