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A Survey of Androids and Audiences: 285 BCE to the present day
Author: Sill, Christina Rose
Date created: 2013-04-10
Primitivity of finitely presented monomial algebras
Author: Pekcagliyan, Pinar
Date created: 2008
Enumeration of Set Partitions Refined by Crossing and Nesting Numbers
Author: Chen, Wei
Date created: 2014-12-02

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