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Above all, and for more than 30 years, he painted his own ramified family.
She wanted to hear something other than ramified echoes and emptiness.
In particular, Moore has done much work on the nature of infinity which illustrates his ramified interests.
But there is a ramified network of dialogues.
The study of ramification groups reduces to the totally ramified case since one has for .
The compositum of all fields formed by adjoining such modules to the original field gives the ramified part.
Since Picasso's death, in 1973, the existence and the availability (to a large degree) of his hugely ramified estate has transformed the situation.
He owns at the Nuda species many fine ramified excesses, some of which deal with the gap unite, but others end up blind.
They attributed the paradox to "vicious circularity" and built up what they called ramified type theory to deal with it.
During the subsequent 40 years, he developed a ramified work of drawings, texts, books and concepts of artists' books.
The octopus displays a typical color pattern with dark ramified lines similar to veins, usually with a yellow siphon.
Cohen's original technique, now called ramified forcing, is slightly different from the unramified forcing expounded here.
This state is actually part of a graded response as microglia move from their ramified form to their fully active phagocytic form.
A widely ramified pattern of wadis-watercourses that are dry most of the year-runs from the border to the Euphrates.
If there exists a ramified prime divisor of degree 1 in then we are able to perform a birational transformation to an imaginary quadratic curve.
As the wine had to be prepared according to Jewish doctrine, only Jews could undertake its preparation, so a "ramified wine-trade was a necessity of life."
If is ramified then is a ramified prime divisor.
If f sends the boundary of X to the boundary of Y, then f is a ramified covering.
This was studied in particular by Maxwell Rosenlicht, and can be used to study ramified coverings of a curve, with abelian Galois group.
In Coleman's case, he decided to jettison "the whole ramified Negro thing," disowned his mother and was accused by his brother of being a self-hating black.
All species' sporophytes consist of a ramified holdfast, an unbranched stipe, and a blade with a percurrent, cartilaginous midrib.
For a man in Morris's position, at war with all society, and conducting, with the hand of inexperience, a widely ramified intrigue, the sum was already a derision.
The activation of microglia and formation of ramified microglial clusters was first noted by Victor Babeş while studying a rabies case in 1897.
The Axiom of Reducibility was introduced by Bertrand Russell in the early 20th century as part of his ramified theory of types.
The organ consists of a central ramified cord of an epithelial parenchyma, embedded in connective tissue particularly rich in nerve fibers and sensory receptors.