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... fact that mathematical advances usually im- ply corresponding mathematical ignorance of the en- tire world up to the time when these advances were made . It is largely due to this fact that many edu- cated people regard mathematics as a ...
... fact that mathematical advances usually im- ply corresponding mathematical ignorance of the en- tire world up to the time when these advances were made . It is largely due to this fact that many edu- cated people regard mathematics as a ...
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... fact that the physicians whose obituary notices contain only 2 lines died at the greater mean age of 71.28 years . The fact that Mills found a curvilinear relationship between mean age at time of death and the number of lines in death ...
... fact that the physicians whose obituary notices contain only 2 lines died at the greater mean age of 71.28 years . The fact that Mills found a curvilinear relationship between mean age at time of death and the number of lines in death ...
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... fact in the history of mathematics that this law did not receive a special name in the mathematical literature until about the middle of the nineteenth century when it was thus named by the Irish mathematician , W. R. Hamilton ( 1805 ...
... fact in the history of mathematics that this law did not receive a special name in the mathematical literature until about the middle of the nineteenth century when it was thus named by the Irish mathematician , W. R. Hamilton ( 1805 ...
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