The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... objects , known as a domain . D may contain as many or as few objects as one chooses , but it must contain at least one , and the objects may be of any kind . The other element , V , is a system of value assignments satisfying the ...
... objects , known as a domain . D may contain as many or as few objects as one chooses , but it must contain at least one , and the objects may be of any kind . The other element , V , is a system of value assignments satisfying the ...
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... objects fulfilling the condition expressed by a — e.g . , { x : x is a prime number ) represents the class of prime numbers ; { x } represents the class the only member of which is x ; ( x , y ) the class the only members of which are x ...
... objects fulfilling the condition expressed by a — e.g . , { x : x is a prime number ) represents the class of prime numbers ; { x } represents the class the only member of which is x ; ( x , y ) the class the only members of which are x ...
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... objects , are describable genetically as the objects that are generated by starting with a first object , 0 , and by proceeding from any object , n , already generated to the next object , n + 1 , objects differently generated being ...
... objects , are describable genetically as the objects that are generated by starting with a first object , 0 , and by proceeding from any object , n , already generated to the next object , n + 1 , objects differently generated being ...
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