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It is not until LeÅniewski's Foundations of a General Theory of Manifolds (1916, in Polish) that a pure theory of part-relations was given an exact formulation.
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By Fearsome and Unnatural Parsnips « Manifolds on November 6, 2008 at 12:30 am
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M.I.T., that I wrote up Real Algebraic Manifolds and sent it in for publication.
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“The Philosophy of Intensive Manifolds,” in his Specula - tions, ed. H.
ORGANICISM G. N. G. ORSINI 1968
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Manifolds from junk engines were bolted to the wheels but this time carburetor flanges were covered by wooden shingles because
Solomon's Orbit William Carroll
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The old veteran, Dave Palmer, St. Quintin, Para Hood and one of the Manifolds represented the western district of Victoria.
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Adelaide and some in the wonderfully rich western district of Victoria, the De Littles, Manifolds, Blacks and others who owned thousands of acres of as good country as there is in Australia, kept the game going.
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I went from Fyans Ford with Cosgrove, a drove of cattle, and a dray for Manifolds.
The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned George Dunderdale 1862
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Manifolds ', where a sprinkling of fat cattle left hardly an impression on the superabounding grass.
Personal Recollections of Early Melbourne and Victoria William Westgarth 1852
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Manifolds, which supplies equipment for race teams and engine builders, to achieve both precision and power.
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