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The selection of the Vitruvian Man (Gallery of the Academy in Venice, dated approximately in 1490) as the title and as the basic reference for this paper, has the aim to highlight the interrelation between art and science, and the close relationship between both forms of activity with the economy sector (production and trade) and entrepreneurship.

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The results provided in this paper can thus serve as a basic reference for future research on this area.

This study will provide the basic reference for process operation and the reactor design to purify the LiHCO3 solution by ion exchange.

Our basic reference for general topology is [1].

Our basic reference for quasi-metric spaces is [11] and for fuzzy (quasi- metric spaces they are [12, 13].

It serves as the basic reference for all of the hard sphere variants, so all are limited by the need for further higher order terms.

These results have important implications for explaining the ineffective control of PSTVd in China and thus could serve as a basic reference for designing more effective measures to eliminate PSTVd from China in the future.

Caetano (1985 developed an early model for predicting pressure drop in annuli, which presented a basic reference for follow-up studies (Brill 1987; Hasan and Kabir 1992; Brill and Mukherjee 1999; Lage and Time 2000, 2002; Yu et al. 2010; Wu et al. 2011).

Therefore, it is possible to maintain that fundamental rights can be certainly one basic reference for any normative governance model and that, nevertheless, the development and implementation of such a model must necessarily come to terms with different values and with different interpretations of the rights themselves, consequently reflecting a diffuse and shared nature of responsibility.

We have, therefore, attempted to describe the life cycle of an epithelial cell clone of endometrial origin as a normal physiological process to serve as a basic reference for oncogenesis, which is made possible by the addition of many genetic and environmental factors.

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