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J. J. Weiss has developed a number of other systems besides the two described above. A notable class of these are so-called super-symmetrical systems, which have the property that the intervals ascending from C and the intervals descending from F (which | J. J. Weiss has developed a number of other systems besides the two described above. A notable class of these are so-called super-symmetrical systems, which have the property that the intervals ascending from C and the intervals descending from F (which show slight differences in the previous two systems, marked in **bold** above) are the same. | ||
See chapter 3.4 and appendix I in [[http://stefanpohlit.com/dissertation.engl..htm|Stefan Pohlit's dissertation]] for detailed descriptions. | See chapter 3.4 and appendix I in [[http://stefanpohlit.com/dissertation.engl..htm|Stefan Pohlit's dissertation]] for detailed descriptions. | ||
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J. J. Weiss has developed a number of other systems besides the two described above. A notable class of these are so-called super-symmetrical systems, which have the property that the intervals ascending from C and the intervals descending from F (which | J. J. Weiss has developed a number of other systems besides the two described above. A notable class of these are so-called super-symmetrical systems, which have the property that the intervals ascending from C and the intervals descending from F (which show slight differences in the previous two systems, marked in <strong>bold</strong> above) are the same.<br /> | ||
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See chapter 3.4 and appendix I in <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://stefanpohlit.com/dissertation.engl..htm" rel="nofollow">Stefan Pohlit's dissertation</a> for detailed descriptions.<br /> | See chapter 3.4 and appendix I in <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://stefanpohlit.com/dissertation.engl..htm" rel="nofollow">Stefan Pohlit's dissertation</a> for detailed descriptions.<br /> | ||