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To do so, we have to introduce the notion of C⁎-superalgebra, which is compatible with the deformation, and which can be seen as corresponding to noncommutative superspaces.

On the other hand, an interpretation is also possible whereby the marriage and conversion could be seen as corresponding to a successful attempt on Oswiu's part to expand Bernician influence at Penda's expense; Higham saw Peada's conversion more in terms of political manoeuvring on both sides than religious zeal.

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The sequence of instruction was to be adjusted to the psychological development of the individual, which was seen as corresponding to the cultural evolution of mankind in stages from primitive savagery to civilization.

It doesn't take long before the viewer realizes that the paintings are less pure abstractions than landscapes -- there's always a horizon line -- and that they belong to a very strong tradition, that of 19th-century Northern European Romanticism in which nature was seen as corresponding to human emotional states.

This is seen as corresponding to maximising the rate of biomass production with respect to a nutrient of reference (usually glucose), with other necessary nutrients assumed to be in excess.

The departments can be seen as loosely corresponding to ministries.

For Kokee, no similar dependence can be seen as all the corresponding points lie within the normal RMS of cable delay range for the station.

Instead the peritoneum could be seen as a hyperechoic stripe, corresponding horizontal reverberation artefacts was visible under the peritoneal line.

Instead the peritoneum could be seen as a hyperechoic stripe, corresponding horizontal reverberation artefacts was visible under the peritoneal line (Fig. 2).

As discussed earlier in Section 1, this paper focuses on varying the time step size parameter h and the fractional-order parameter α in the model (3.7), which can be seen as extension of the corresponding results given in [29, 42].

While the perception of coercion is the cognitive appraisal of such admissions, humiliation can be seen as the appraisal's corresponding emotional reaction.

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