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The phrase "and a unification of" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "and a unification of" or "and an unification of" depending on the context.
Example: "The project aims to create a unification of various departments to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "and a merging of" or "and a consolidation of".
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It requires planning, a strengthening of security forces and a unification of those forces under Abbas and Dahlan".
This temporality of perception implies recourse to memory and a unification of past moments of perception.
In what is called the second superstring revolution, it was conjectured that both string theory and a unification of general relativity and supersymmetry known as supergravity form part of a hypothesized eleven-dimensional model known as M-theory, which would constitute a uniquely defined and consistent theory of quantum gravity.
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It is the abandonment of the self as independent which paves the way for the nondual relation between the self and others that terminates in the activity of benevolence and compassion through a unification of minds.
Shortly thereafter, Dirac and Jordan independently provided a unification of the two frameworks.
Starting in mid-February 1988, a popular movement swept over Soviet Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh for a unification of the two entities.
Hence, for unit-specific event-based models it is desirable to have a unified framework for handling of material states and utility resources, which, not only offers a unification of STN and RTN formulations, but, potentially can result in further reduction in the number of events required to find optimal solutions.
Dyson's focused on its portable vacuums with a clarity of purpose that it takes from having basically wound down its attention to plug-in models (also useful since motor and battery tech could apply to its car plans, too, so there's a unification of purpose), and the advantages of that are clear in the Cyclone V10.
Though a unification of gravity and quantum field theory still evades string theorists, many of the mathematical tools and ideas they have developed find applications elsewhere.
November 20, 1660 Nassenhuben, Poland May 25 , 1741Berlin, Germany Daniel Ernst Jablonski, until 1685 Daniel Ernst Figulus (born Nov. 20, 1660, Nassenhuben, near Danzig [now Gdańsk], Pol. died May 25 , 1741 Berlin, Prussia [Germany]), Protestant theologian who worked for a unification of Lutherans and Calvinists.
A unification of DPL and update semantics is given in Groenendijk et al. 1996.
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