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The longest, least glum chapter depicts the family farm, which is run by John's father's brother Son and bears the pretty Afrikaans name Voëlfontein — "Bird-fountain".
An overview of current research on legged locomotion presented in this chapter depicts the roadmap for future research.
The chapter depicts the working of an instrument with a flow diagram for a decanter plant using flocculant, with alternative cake discharge flows for thickening and dewatering.
The chapter depicts a typical PHP application architecture and the process of connecting to Web service providers, wherein PHP is used to write a Web page accessible by a call center representative processing incoming calls.
The chapter depicts "[Shem] coaching [Shaun] how to do Euclid Bk I, 1", structured as "a reproduction of a schoolboys' (and schoolgirls') old classbook complete with marginalia by the twins, who change sides at half time, and footnotes by the girl (who doesn't)".
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