The problem of de Groot concerned compactifications of spaces by means of an adjunction of a set of minimal dimension. |
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These conditions correspond to Lewis's rules of strict inference, adjunction and substitution of strict equivalents. |
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We also suppose that the logic of L enjoys LEM and EFQ and satisfies DP and adjunction. |
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The quasi systematic adjunction of expected benefits headings, a communication plan and a training kit to the new recommendations. |
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In the process of adjunction, the X' node is cloned and the adjunct attaches to the right or left of the higher X' node. |
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But they are often adulterated by inferior materials : adjunction of other, less good quality oils or synthetic products, much cheaper. |
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Now we have the notion of an adjunction, along with its unit and counit. |
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The last piece of this puzzle is the notion of an adjunction. |
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The adjunction of demineralised water in the two electrolysis cells can be automatic or manual. |
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Business was good and the production has been doubled in 1874 by adjunction of two new stills. |
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The whole structure is clearly an adjunction to the wall whose massive, colossal architecture remains unaffected in any way by the ramp. |
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Nuances within negation are usually expressed by the adjunction of other items. |
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Lenkka fireplaces emit enough heat to be an adjunction to your home heating. |
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Aerazur has developed a mobile version of the M6 arresting system by simple adjunction of a mobility kit: the Atlas Mobile Arresting System. |
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We adopted a regional operatoring strategy: A more limited zone of face lift undermining enabling us to target lower cheeks and neck, adjunction of lipostructure in adjacent anterior locations. |
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It closed the same year and reopened when it became ownership of its current owner who doubled the production capacity by adjunction of two stills. |
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One of the ways that adjunction is different from other relations is that multiple adjunction is allowed, and we indeed seem to see lenition of multiple adjectives in i mbas ilaurui vĂn. |
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It could be an internationalised national court of justice by adjunction of judges and defenders extraneous to Rwandese magistrates and defenders. |
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