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Let S = g + B + C + W where : : g is a single element called the RESPONSE GENERATOR . g generates ( is concatenated with ) a single string . X ' is the set of strings that may be generated by g . B { 61 , 62 , ... , bn ( s ) } is a ...
Let S = g + B + C + W where : : g is a single element called the RESPONSE GENERATOR . g generates ( is concatenated with ) a single string . X ' is the set of strings that may be generated by g . B { 61 , 62 , ... , bn ( s ) } is a ...
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THE FIRST SESSION was called to order at 9:10 A.M. by President Nida . About 250 persons were present . Papers 1-7 were read and discussed . The session adjourned at 12:03 P.M. THE SECOND SESSION was called to order at 1:33 P.m. by ...
THE FIRST SESSION was called to order at 9:10 A.M. by President Nida . About 250 persons were present . Papers 1-7 were read and discussed . The session adjourned at 12:03 P.M. THE SECOND SESSION was called to order at 1:33 P.m. by ...
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THE FIRST SESSION , sections one and two , was called to order in the Terrace Room and the Ballroom , by President Nida and Vice - President Ferguson respectively at 9:00 A.m. on Saturday 28 December . Papers 1-16 were read and ...
THE FIRST SESSION , sections one and two , was called to order in the Terrace Room and the Ballroom , by President Nida and Vice - President Ferguson respectively at 9:00 A.m. on Saturday 28 December . Papers 1-16 were read and ...
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