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  2. The Craft Sequence - Wikipedia

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    The series drew inspiration from James C. Scott's book Seeing Like a State to explore the definition of corporations and governments. The magical system of the novel is used to explore globalization, capitalism, and debt. [2] Liz Bourke describes Last First Snow as an "intensely political book". She writes that the novel explores the conflict ...

  3. Sasha (name) - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra, Alexander, Aleksandr(a), Aleksandar, Aleksaša, Saša, Sašura, Šurik, Sandy, Sascha, Sacha, Sash, Sasho, Sasza, Sachie, Sacheverell, Oleksandr(a) Sasha is a name which originated among Slavic peoples from Eastern and Southern Europe [ citation needed ] as the shortened version of Alexander and Alexandra .

  4. Alexander–Spanier cohomology - Wikipedia

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    A subset is said to be cobounded if is bounded, i.e. its closure is compact.. Similar to the definition of Alexander cohomology module, one can define Alexander cohomology module with compact supports of a pair (,) by adding the property that (,;) is locally zero on some cobounded subset of .

  5. Category:Novel sequences - Wikipedia

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    Note: This is for articles on Novel sequences - which are a set or series of novels which have their own title and free-standing storyline, and can thus be read independently or out of sequence or in sequence. This includes series described by the same author/authorial partnership that can read sequentially. Authorial intention may be enough to ...

  6. Sequence - Wikipedia

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    This definition covers several different uses of the word "sequence", including one-sided infinite sequences, bi-infinite sequences, and finite sequences (see below for definitions of these kinds of sequences). However, many authors use a narrower definition by requiring the domain of a sequence to be the set of natural numbers. This narrower ...

  7. Hans Moser (director) - Wikipedia

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    He is also known as Sascha Alexander. [2] [3] Born in Hanover, Germany, he was the eldest son of ethnic German refugees from Romania and Hungary. He discovered Teresa Orlowski in 1981. He married her in 1982 in a ceremony in Las Vegas. They divorced in 1989. He then married Sarah Louise Young on 13 January 1991, but they divorced amicably a ...

  8. Schauder basis - Wikipedia

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    The sequence {x n} is called the trigonometric system. It is a Schauder basis for the space L p ([0, 2 π ]) for any p such that 1 < p < ∞ . For p = 2, this is the content of the Riesz–Fischer theorem , and for p ≠ 2, it is a consequence of the boundedness on the space L p ([0, 2 π ]) of the Hilbert transform on the circle .

  9. Sequence (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, a sequence is a series of ordered consequences due to a single cause. [1] It differs from a syndrome in that seriality is more predictable: if A causes B, and B causes C, and C causes D, then D would not be seen if C is not seen. However, in less formal contexts, the term "syndrome" is sometimes used instead of sequence.Examples ...