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It begins with a succinct definition of arithmetic expressions and then introduces is and the arithmetic comparison predicates.
Each section begins with a succinct introduction, and the volume concludes with an afterword relating the theme of the volume to issues in curriculum development.
A tight editorial rein has been kept on length of chapter and the authors' succinct treatment of their various subjects is laudable.
While the second law of thermodynamics is possibly the most robust and succinct result in physics, it says nothing about how rapidly entropy is generated.
This is achieved without the use of discourse analysis methods largely because the generic/actual framework is a succinct, yet expressive, frame for capturing reasoning.
In addition to a succinct introductory first chapter and a brief summary conclusion in chapter 5, there are three chapters.
Factoring out properties of objects allows for a more succinct state machine representation of an object's 'life history' as described in the following text.
In all these works, human interpretation of selecting a precise, succinct and coherent extract was a main underlying attribute.
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