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A function may be considered to be a defining property of a set while the set may be said to manifest a function.3 Functions are formally demonstrable . Sets may be described and operated on as prescribed by set theory .
A function may be considered to be a defining property of a set while the set may be said to manifest a function.3 Functions are formally demonstrable . Sets may be described and operated on as prescribed by set theory .
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As concerns ābhyantaraprayatna , though the spirants and vowels can be considered to be characterized differently ( cf. $ 2 ) , they can both be classed morphophonemically as vivsta . Once a dichotomy is made between vocalic and ...
As concerns ābhyantaraprayatna , though the spirants and vowels can be considered to be characterized differently ( cf. $ 2 ) , they can both be classed morphophonemically as vivsta . Once a dichotomy is made between vocalic and ...
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An improved general formulation was considered , but rejected at least for the time being . Multiple solutions , not necessarily clearly set off against each other , must be admitted . The nature of the evidence requires the assumption ...
An improved general formulation was considered , but rejected at least for the time being . Multiple solutions , not necessarily clearly set off against each other , must be admitted . The nature of the evidence requires the assumption ...
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