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This mode will be expounded more clearly later when gravity is taken into account.
In this section we explore the criteria for distinguishing the three phases and two kinds of explosive mechanism for nonlinear instabilities are expounded.
We chronicle the historical definitions of the term ontology and expound on the value of ontology use.
The invariance property, expounded later in the paper, keeps us in check if we intend to give cardinal interpretations.
In addition, he begins to expound a replacement for the free-will approach.
The book expounds this argument by tracing the history of old age as a disciplinary product.
The main premise of the book is expounded in two major themes.
Perceptions of kin could also be produced among monks who specialized in the same text and studied it together and cooperated to expound it.