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Marilyn Gaullctions and potentials defined on a finite or infinite network, on the lines of axiomatic potential theory. Random walks and electrical networks are important sources for the advancement of the theory.978-3-642-21398-4978-3-642-21399-1Series ISSN 1862-9113 Series E-ISSN 1862-9121interrupt 发表于 2025-3-27 07:15:06
Jocelyn M. Almeidactions and potentials defined on a finite or infinite network, on the lines of axiomatic potential theory. Random walks and electrical networks are important sources for the advancement of the theory.978-3-642-21398-4978-3-642-21399-1Series ISSN 1862-9113 Series E-ISSN 1862-9121意外的成功 发表于 2025-3-27 10:34:30
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2691-1256 ing of that aesthetics by reexamining a wide range of texts in order to discover how the use of objects works in the literature of the time.978-0-230-10192-0Series ISSN 2691-1256 Series E-ISSN 2634-5218懒洋洋 发表于 2025-3-27 22:59:27
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,“Perfectly Compatible Objects”: Mr. Pitt Contemplates Britain And South America,s upon the Grand Coasts of South America” (“Note” 15: 128). Miranda offered the vista of new markets in exchange for military assistance, no small incentive given the shift underway in the Atlantic economic system in the closing decades of the eighteenth century.. Adam Smith, whom Miranda read, callTractable 发表于 2025-3-28 09:19:31
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,The Literal and Literary Circulation of Amelia Curran’s Portrait of Percy Shelley, that beautiful disembodied male head, called a “relic” by the narrator, that has floated from its original and very private storage place in Juliana’s pocket (93) into the pocket of the narrator after Juliana’s death (131) and finally to its ultimate relocation in a public place of honor above the