مغز آلبرت اینشتین (Persian Wikipedia)

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  • Donaldson, Henry H. (1891). "Anatomical Observations on the Brain and Several Sense-Organs of the Blind Deaf-Mute, Laura Dewey Bridgman". The American Journal of Psychology. E. C. Sanford. 4 (2): 248–294. doi:10.2307/1411270. JSTOR 1411270. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) the reference says: "Gauss, 3000 grm. 957 grm. 219588. sq. mm. ", i.e the unit is square mm. In the later reference: Dunnington (1927), the unit is erroneously reported as square cm, which gives an unreasonably large area. See Carl Friedrich Gauss discussion page for additional info.

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  • Donaldson, Henry H. (1891). "Anatomical Observations on the Brain and Several Sense-Organs of the Blind Deaf-Mute, Laura Dewey Bridgman". The American Journal of Psychology. E. C. Sanford. 4 (2): 248–294. doi:10.2307/1411270. JSTOR 1411270. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) the reference says: "Gauss, 3000 grm. 957 grm. 219588. sq. mm. ", i.e the unit is square mm. In the later reference: Dunnington (1927), the unit is erroneously reported as square cm, which gives an unreasonably large area. See Carl Friedrich Gauss discussion page for additional info.

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  • Donaldson, Henry H. (1891). "Anatomical Observations on the Brain and Several Sense-Organs of the Blind Deaf-Mute, Laura Dewey Bridgman". The American Journal of Psychology. E. C. Sanford. 4 (2): 248–294. doi:10.2307/1411270. JSTOR 1411270. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help) the reference says: "Gauss, 3000 grm. 957 grm. 219588. sq. mm. ", i.e the unit is square mm. In the later reference: Dunnington (1927), the unit is erroneously reported as square cm, which gives an unreasonably large area. See Carl Friedrich Gauss discussion page for additional info.

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